The Course of Time: A PoemLeavitt & Company, 1849 - Всего страниц: 322 |
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... mortal remains were soon after decently interred ; his brother not arriving until after the burial . He died in the full persuasion of the truths of the Christian system , which he had essayed to preach ; and was cheered in his last ...
... mortal remains were soon after decently interred ; his brother not arriving until after the burial . He died in the full persuasion of the truths of the Christian system , which he had essayed to preach ; and was cheered in his last ...
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... mortal man : hope was forgotten , and fear ; And Time , with all its chance , and change , and smiles , And frequent tears , and deeds of villany Or righteousness — once talked of much , as things Of great renown — was now but ill ...
... mortal man : hope was forgotten , and fear ; And Time , with all its chance , and change , and smiles , And frequent tears , and deeds of villany Or righteousness — once talked of much , as things Of great renown — was now but ill ...
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... mortal man . Yet haply not rewardless we shall trace The dark disastrous years of finished Time . Sorrows remembered , sweeten present joy . Nor yet shall all be sad ; for God gave peace , Much peace , on earth , to all who feared his ...
... mortal man . Yet haply not rewardless we shall trace The dark disastrous years of finished Time . Sorrows remembered , sweeten present joy . Nor yet shall all be sad ; for God gave peace , Much peace , on earth , to all who feared his ...
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A Poem Robert Pollok. Even in the very childhood of his being , With mortal shadows dimmed and wrapp'd around , Could comprehend at once the mighty scheme , Where rolled the ocean of eternal love ; Where wisdom infinite its master ...
A Poem Robert Pollok. Even in the very childhood of his being , With mortal shadows dimmed and wrapp'd around , Could comprehend at once the mighty scheme , Where rolled the ocean of eternal love ; Where wisdom infinite its master ...
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... mortal damp . Yet did it grow , thus kept , protected thus And bear the only fruit of true delight ; The only fruit worth plucking under heaver " But few , alas ! the holy plant could see , For heavy mists that Sin around it threw ...
... mortal damp . Yet did it grow , thus kept , protected thus And bear the only fruit of true delight ; The only fruit worth plucking under heaver " But few , alas ! the holy plant could see , For heavy mists that Sin around it threw ...
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age to age ancient angels bard beheld beneath blasphemy bliss blood blood divine burning busked chariots of fire curse damned dark death deeds deep divine dust earth earthly endless endless pain eternal everlasting evermore face fair faith fame fear fell fools gave gazed glorious glory God's grace grew groan hand happiness harp hast heard heart heaven heavenly hell hills holy honor hope horrid immortal infinite Jehovah light living looked loud lyre mercy Messiah morn mortal mortal vision naught ne'er night numbers o'er Omnipotent peace praise pride redeemed retired righteous rolled rose round sacred saints Satan seemed seen seraph sighs sing Slateford smiled song sought soul Spirit stars stood strange sung sweet thee things thou thought throne took truth Twas utter vale virtue voice walked weep wicked winds wing wisdom withered wonder wondrous words wrath youth