PoemsKeith & Woods, 1852 - 262 páginas |
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ACROSTIC adown angel beam beauteous beautiful BED OF SNOW Behold blessed blest bosom breast bright BROTHER'S BROTHER'S CHILD brow cheek cheer child dark DEAD BABE dear death DECEMBER 31 deep doth dream dwell e'en e'er earth ENEMY HATH ev'ry father feel flowers gaze glad glory gone grave HAGAR hallelujah hand hear Heaven HEAVENLY HOST help the Poor HENRY CLAY hope hour land laugh light lips look Lord Elton Louis Napoleon lyre mantel clock morn mother mother's pride mournful ne'er neath night numbers o'er pain prayer rest Rose-Tree shed sigh sing smile snowy white soft song sorrow soul spirit stand Stars Sun decline sweet sweetly sympathy tears tell thee thine Thou art thou dost thou shalt thought thy day tread Twas Twill unto voice weep wing Ye Stars yonder
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Página 183 - And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people ... And suddenly there was with the angel a MULTITUDE OF THE HEAVENLY HOST praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men
Página 56 - And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage. And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine.
Página 199 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom.
Página 7 - Earlier Poems" were written from twelve to fifteen years ago, and appeared over the initial "S." in the Commercial Bulletin, a newspaper then published in this city.
Página 13 - TWELVE years ago, this day, my wife, We joined our humble barks together, To sail adown the stream of Life, And meet, as one, Life's changeful weather.
Página 90 - There will be much to taint thy heart Around thee, but, O ! that " good part," Like Mary, take ; Then shall thy days flow smooth and sweet, Thy hours, with incense on their feet, THE UNRIGHTEOUS JUDGE.
Página 194 - ... brow, they tell me oft That thou art happy far from me, But in the hour of slumber soft I only dream I live for thee. By morn and eve, thou hallowed part Of one affection holds most dear, 1 only feel where'er thou art, Thou art not here — thou art not here. Think not thy name abroad I fling To court remark from idle tongue, I did but breathe it o'er the string When soft and fast the numbers rung.
Página 197 - Follow ! with unflinching tread ! Let not fear of man appal thee : None but God thou e'er should'st dread 1 Onward ! Onward ! None but God thou e'er should'st dread ! Dare to do what conscience tells thee Is the right, the nobler part! Scout the thought that e'er compels thee ! Drive the Traitor from thy heart ! Onward ! Onward ! Drive the Traitor from thy heart ! Bare thy bosom to the battle ! Let the...
Página 31 - MY COUNTRY. MY Country, my Country, thou beautiful land ! Like Canaan, the favored of Heaven, dost stand : With thy lakes so immense, and thy rivers so grand, Thy fields teeming rich 'neath the husbandman's hand, The envied of all!
Página 14 - Twelve years are gone ! Now to our freight We've added three Elysian flowers, That, while they give our bark more weight, Do deck the care-brow of the hours.