A book of English poetry; ed. by T. Shorter
PODS OJ' RBLlOJON. And ground fresh-cloven by the plough Is fragrant with a humbler vow; Where birds and brooks from leafy dells ...
POI':K$ O:r Ba.tGIOl'. When the houee doth eigh nnd weep, And tbe world is drown'd iu sleep, Yet mine eyes the watch do keep, Sw ...
PODS 01' RBIJGtOlf. F .ATBBil of light and life! thou Good Suptente I 0 teach me what Ia good I teach me thyaelrt Save me from f ...
316 l'<ll!JlS 07 RELIGION. ~lUlebnm of ~ombJ. Joy ia a weak and giddy thing, that laugla It~M~lt to wearineaa or sleep, and w ...
POlUlS OJ' 'IIJI:LlOlOII'. Ob, who would bear life'" stormy doom, Did not thy Wing of Love Come, brightly wafting through the gl ...
318 POEXS OP RELIOION. Speak to me ae to Mary at thy feet.- .A.nd if no precioua r.na my bAnda beetow, Let my tea.n drop ltke am ...
POBKS o-. RELlOlON. I am weak, yet strong- ! murmur not that I no lon~1· ee._ Poor, old, and helpleM, I the more beloag, Father ...
320 .. lOlliKII OJ' BE'LIGIO!f, Give me now my lynl 1 feel the stirriogw of a gift divine : Within my bosom glows unearthly 1ire ...
POZMB OP ll:m.10101f. Bm~oLtl an emblem of our human mind Crowded with thoughts that need a aetUed home, Yet, like to edd~g ball ...
Itt POSil& OJ' BJ:LlOtOJI. Toueh'd with divine compuaion, 0 may •• Be merciful !-far we pray for mercy. 0 may we grow in eve ...
P0JD(8 07 JI.BLIOlOK. Death comes to take me where I long to be : One pang, 1\nd bright blooma the immortal !ower ; Death comea ...
POli1118 OJ' JUa.lGtOlf. t:~e Jcfud uf tkt lnJt. DBAR, be&uteoua death-the jewel of the jWit- Shining nowhere but in the dar ...
POUOI OJ' 'RZLIOlOlf. SLDP eon., beloved I we aomet1mee v.y, But have no time to charm away Sad dreams that tbrougl.t the eyelid ...
Jran!W .af " (.e ~cprltb." Ta 1181. of lite :eenda forth tumultuoua waves; And aaddenl·y, beneath the trees, we couut Another a& ...
No~ aarro'W'I tit.,._ • No broke~ bletdiog heart.a call ttw. &but.- No lilont, Joa.miog, IIJU'eq'Gited lo•- All, .all ar. •' ...
l'Oli:Kll 01' RXLIOION. The love that lived through all the etormy past, And mee\:ly with my hanher nature bore, And deeper grew ...
ll.A.RT VII. POEMS OF CHARACTER, AND MISCELLANEOUS. A1fD ICbOrtl¥, Wb&ll lbe IOIUII WU to -lll, 8o bad~e lapokeo w\tb bem ne ...
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POEMS OF CHARACTER, AND MISCELLANEOUS. t~ §DDlt faun. A ooon man was there of religiolUI, And wu a poor parson of a town; But ri ...
~2 l'ODIB OJ' CRARAC'tll'll, A!fD ~BOU8. Well ought a priest eWWDple for to give By hia own cleanneaa ho\lr hia aheep ahoald liv ...
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