PoemsJ. Crissy, 1822 - 252 páginas |
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... Fame seems but unsubstantial dross ; Forsaking fancy's early dream , He kindles at the lowly cross . In life's drear path , sojourning long , What tears and perils throng the road ; From these , redeemed , with grace his song , The ...
... Fame seems but unsubstantial dross ; Forsaking fancy's early dream , He kindles at the lowly cross . In life's drear path , sojourning long , What tears and perils throng the road ; From these , redeemed , with grace his song , The ...
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William Bingham Tappan. And ye , degenerate , baser kings , Unknown to godlike fame ; Shall seas of patriot - blood redeem , With untold years , your shame ? No ! rescued from oblivion's gulf , By bigotry and crime , Your deeds shall ...
William Bingham Tappan. And ye , degenerate , baser kings , Unknown to godlike fame ; Shall seas of patriot - blood redeem , With untold years , your shame ? No ! rescued from oblivion's gulf , By bigotry and crime , Your deeds shall ...
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... , Will claim the tribute in return . Vain is the pageant , vain is art , To glean from years a living name ; One simple deed from virtue's heart Alone can consecrate its fame . THERE IS AN HOUR . THERE is an hour of 45 When the last tear,
... , Will claim the tribute in return . Vain is the pageant , vain is art , To glean from years a living name ; One simple deed from virtue's heart Alone can consecrate its fame . THERE IS AN HOUR . THERE is an hour of 45 When the last tear,
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... fame from every foe . And though with envy , scoffers burn , That fame will live in deathless bloom ; The laurel deck the hero's urn , The night - shade mark his slanderer's tomb , O COME FROM A WORLD . O come from a 5 * 53 Grave of Putnam,
... fame from every foe . And though with envy , scoffers burn , That fame will live in deathless bloom ; The laurel deck the hero's urn , The night - shade mark his slanderer's tomb , O COME FROM A WORLD . O come from a 5 * 53 Grave of Putnam,
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... When all that glittering wealth can boast , Or laurelled fame bestow ; Unites with science ' richer zest , To crown the favoured votary blest , With happiness below : 0 say , from whence the secret care , That 58 The Immortal Mind, 88885.
... When all that glittering wealth can boast , Or laurelled fame bestow ; Unites with science ' richer zest , To crown the favoured votary blest , With happiness below : 0 say , from whence the secret care , That 58 The Immortal Mind, 88885.
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Términos y frases comunes
adore afar Art thou barque beam beatific beguile bestow bids billows blessed blest bliss bloom bosom breast breath bright bright promise brow calm charms cheering clime dark DARK WAVE dear deep Dost thou doth dread dream Edom eternal fame fancy's fears flame flower Freedom calls freedom's gleam gloom grave grief hallowed Hark hast hath heart heaven holy hope hour hushed immortal Jesus kindly life's lonely looks at t'other Lord lowly memory moan morn mourn naught ne'er neath night o'er Palestine peace plain pleasure prayer rapture repose rest sacred sainted band Saviour's day scenes SECOND SHEPHERD shore shrine sigh sleep slumber smile song sorrow soul STANZAS Star strains sweet sweet emotions swell t'other side tear tell tempest thee thine throne Tis midnight tomb Twas vesper bell viewless virgin song waken wanderer wave weary weep wept whispering wilt wrapt youth
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Página 46 - THERE is an hour of peaceful rest To mourning wanderers given ; There is a joy for souls distressed, A balm for every wounded breast : 'Tis found above, in Heaven. 2 There is a home for weary souls By sin and sorrow driven ; When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals, Where storms arise, and ocean rolls, And all is drear but Heaven.
Página ii - IDE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " Inductive Grammar, designed for beginners. By an Instructer." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
Página 46 - There, fragrant flowers, immortal, bloom, And joys supreme are given ; There, rays divine disperse the gloom : Beyond the confines of the tomb Appears the dawn of heaven.
Página 97 - T is then the soul is freed from fears And doubts which here annoy ; Then they that oft had sown in tears Shall reap again in joy. 3 There is a home of sweet repose, Where storms assail no more ; The stream of endless pleasure flows On that celestial shore.
Página 129 - Tis midnight ; and, from all removed, The Saviour wrestles lone with fears ; E'en that disciple whom he loved Heeds not his Master's grief and tears. 3 'Tis midnight ; and for others...
Página 223 - BY-PAST HOURS. Go, dream of by-past hours ; In retrospect, once more, Pluck fancy's gayest flowers, , And revel in thy store. Go, seek thy native cot, Scene of affection free, Where pleasure cheered thy lot, Where love was all to thee. Do this, but never tell The heartless world thy dream ; Its scorn would hope dispel, Would crush the fairy theme. Do this, but in thy breast Let each fond wish expire : For sorrows unrepressed Are his who loves the lyre.
Página 46 - Tis fair as breath of even ; A couch for weary mortals spread, Where they may rest the aching head, And find repose, in heaven ! There is a home for weary souls, By sin and sorrow driven ; When toss'd on Life's tempestuous shoals, Where storms arise, and ocean rolls, And all is drear but heaven ! There, Faith lifts up her cheerful eye...
Página 129 - Tis midnight ; and on Olive's brow The star is dimmed that lately shone ; 'Tis midnight ; in the garden, now, The suffering Saviour prays alone. 2 'Tis midnight ; and, from all removed, The Saviour wrestles lone with fears ; E'en that disciple whom he loved Heeds not his Master's grief and tears. 3 'Tis midnight ; and for others...
Página ii - In conformity to the act of the Congress .of the United States^ intituled, " An Act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned.
Página ii - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.