The Works of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe: Letters moral & entertaining, pt. 3. Devout exercises of the heart. Poems & translations by Mr. Thomas RoweJ. & A. Arch, 1796 |
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Página 120
... fight of God , in the most affect . ing language of a deep humiliation . It is with a pathetic fenfibi lity of her weakness , and in the strongest language of self displa- cency , the bewails her offences against her Creator and ...
... fight of God , in the most affect . ing language of a deep humiliation . It is with a pathetic fenfibi lity of her weakness , and in the strongest language of self displa- cency , the bewails her offences against her Creator and ...
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... fight confest , With heav'nly charms had vanquish'd all my breast , With borrow'd vigour I had learn'd to tread The path fhe points , by thy example led : Now , my guide loft , I trace the arduous way With feeble ftep , and scarce ...
... fight confest , With heav'nly charms had vanquish'd all my breast , With borrow'd vigour I had learn'd to tread The path fhe points , by thy example led : Now , my guide loft , I trace the arduous way With feeble ftep , and scarce ...
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... fight untam'd ; Both by the mariners rever'd : for foon As their aufpicious star adorns the skies , The foaming waters trickle from the rocks , The winds retire in whifpers ; blackest clouds , That erft portended ftorins , divide , and ...
... fight untam'd ; Both by the mariners rever'd : for foon As their aufpicious star adorns the skies , The foaming waters trickle from the rocks , The winds retire in whifpers ; blackest clouds , That erft portended ftorins , divide , and ...
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... fight untain'd ; Both by the mariners rever'd : for foon As their aufpicious star adorns the skies , The foaming waters trickle from the rocks , The winds retire in whispers ; blackest clouds , That erft portended ftorins , divide , and ...
... fight untain'd ; Both by the mariners rever'd : for foon As their aufpicious star adorns the skies , The foaming waters trickle from the rocks , The winds retire in whispers ; blackest clouds , That erft portended ftorins , divide , and ...
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... fight . Each fun with fainter beams appears , Tho ' ev'ry breast but mine it chears ; And ' till from her my foul receive The joys that he alone can give , While all things fmile around , I grieve . To her - But ah ! I afk in vain Thy ...
... fight . Each fun with fainter beams appears , Tho ' ev'ry breast but mine it chears ; And ' till from her my foul receive The joys that he alone can give , While all things fmile around , I grieve . To her - But ah ! I afk in vain Thy ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abandon'd adore bard beauty bleffings bleft blessed breaſt inſpire bright cauſe celestial Charm ev'ry curft daring defires delight divine dreadful e'er earth ELIZABETH ROWE eternal ev'n eyes fair fate fave fhades fhall fhould fing finks fire fix'd fkies flain flame flaves foar foes foft fongs fons foon foul ftand fung fway fyren gentle Gideon fell glories glorious grace happy hear heart Heav'n heav'nly Heedlefs hell hope horror illuftrious immortal inchanting Jephtha joys laſt lays lefs lift'ning light loft looſe Lord lyre mighty mortal mufe muſt nobleft numbers o'er oppreft paffion Pindar pity pleaſe pleaſures praife praiſe pray'rs purſue rage raiſe rapture realms reign rifing ruin ſhall ſhe ſkies ſmile soul tender Thebes thee theme themſelves thine thoſe thou art thou hast thouſand thro thy love thy pow'r thy throne tranſports trembling triumph tyrant vaft verfe verſe Virtue's waſtes Whene'er whofe wild wretched Ye ministers
Pasajes populares
Página 157 - This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles.
Página 157 - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God ; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood.
Página 77 - One shall say, I am the Lord's; and another shall call himself by the name of Jacob; and another shall subscribe with his hand unto the Lord, and surname himself by the name of Israel.
Página 157 - Come and hear, all ye that fear the Lord, and I will tell you what He has done for my soul ?
Página 157 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Página 117 - There, said they, is mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, the innumerable company of Angels, and the Spirits of just men made perfect.
Página 153 - They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.
Página 77 - My God ! my chief delight ? Why are my thoughts no more, by day, — With thee, no more by night \ 2 Why should my foolish passions rove ? Where can such sweetness be, As I have tasted in thy love, — . As I have found in thee...
Página 77 - He is the Rock, his work is perfect: For all his ways are judgment: A God of truth and without iniquity, Just and right is he.
Página 89 - I WAITED patiently for the Lord ; And he inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, And set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.