The Complete Works of Henry Kirke White: With an Account of His LifeJ. H. A. Frost, 1829 - 420 páginas |
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... rise again to his work at five , at the call of a larum , which he had fixed to a Dutch clock in his chamber . Many nights he never laid down at all . It was in vain that his mother used every possible means to dissuade him from this ...
... rise again to his work at five , at the call of a larum , which he had fixed to a Dutch clock in his chamber . Many nights he never laid down at all . It was in vain that his mother used every possible means to dissuade him from this ...
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... Rise at half past five . Devotions and walk till seven . Chapel and breakfast till eight . Study and lectures till one . Four and a half clear reading . Walk , & c . and dinner , and Woolaston , and chapel to six . Six to nine , reading ...
... Rise at half past five . Devotions and walk till seven . Chapel and breakfast till eight . Study and lectures till one . Four and a half clear reading . Walk , & c . and dinner , and Woolaston , and chapel to six . Six to nine , reading ...
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... rise , And manufacture taints the ambient skies , The pale mechanic leaves the laboring loom , The air - pent hold , the pestilential room , And rushes out , impatient to begin The stated course of customary sin ; Now , now my solitary ...
... rise , And manufacture taints the ambient skies , The pale mechanic leaves the laboring loom , The air - pent hold , the pestilential room , And rushes out , impatient to begin The stated course of customary sin ; Now , now my solitary ...
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... rise . Now ceased the long , and monitory toll , Returning silence stagnates in the soul ; Save when , disturb'd by dreams , with wild affright , The deep mouth'd mastiff bays the troubled night : Or where the village ale - house crowns ...
... rise . Now ceased the long , and monitory toll , Returning silence stagnates in the soul ; Save when , disturb'd by dreams , with wild affright , The deep mouth'd mastiff bays the troubled night : Or where the village ale - house crowns ...
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... rise superior to their pain , And in their breasts the charmer Hope retain : While others , dead to feeling , can survey , Unmoved , their fairest prospects fade away : But yet a few there be , -too soon o'ercast ! Who shrink unhappy ...
... rise superior to their pain , And in their breasts the charmer Hope retain : While others , dead to feeling , can survey , Unmoved , their fairest prospects fade away : But yet a few there be , -too soon o'ercast ! Who shrink unhappy ...
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art thou bliss breast BROTHER NEVILLE calm Capel Lofft Catton charms Christian Clifton Grove dark DEAR NEVILLE death delight divine dost eternal fear feel gale genius give gloom Gondoline grace grave Greek H. K. WHITE hand happy harp hear heard heart Heaven Henry HENRY KIRKE WHITE holy Honington honors hope hour JOHN CHARLESWORTH John's JOSIAH CONder leave letter light live lonely lyre melancholy mind moon morning mortal mother mournful muse nature never night Nottingham o'er pain pale peace pensive pleasure poems poet prayer Pythagoras Quatorzain religion round scene sigh silent sing sleep smile solemn song sonnet soon sorrow soul sound spirit sublime sweet tear tell thee thine things thou thought throne tion vale verses virtues wandering wave weep wild winds Winteringham wish write written young youth
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Página 346 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down : and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly : yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Página 126 - Go, lovely Rose ! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
Página 124 - Hark ! hark ! to God the chorus breaks, From every host, from every gem ; But one alone the Saviour speaks, It is the star of Bethlehem.
Página 196 - Twas thine own genius gave the final blow, And help'd to plant the wound that laid thee low. So the struck eagle...
Página 123 - LORD, another day is flown, And we, a lonely band, Are met once more before thy throne, To bless thy fostering hand. And wilt thou bend a listening ear, To praises low as ours ? Thou wilt ! for thou dost love to hear The song which meekness pours.
Página 353 - Tis she ! — but why that bleeding bosom gor'd ' Why dimly gleams the visionary sword ? Oh ever beauteous, ever friendly ! tell, Is it in heaven a crime to love too well ? To bear too tender or too firm a heart, To act a Lover's or a Roman's part ? Is there no bright reversion in the sky For those...
Página 282 - We know whom we have believed, and are persuaded that he is able to keep that which we have committed unto him against that day.
Página 80 - twill well contain The ideal flights of Madam Brain. No dungeon's walls, no cell confined, Can cramp the energies of mind ! I've friends, and 'twill contain them all ; And should it e'er become so cold That these it will no longer hold, No more may Heaven her blessings give, I shall not then be fit to live. TO AN EARLY PRIMROSE.
Página 128 - IT is not that my lot is low, That bids this silent tear to flow ; It is not grief that bids me moan, It is that I am all alone. In woods and glens I love to roam, When the tired hedger hies him home, Or by the woodland pool to rest, When pale the star looks on its breast. Yet when the silent evening sighs, With hallowed airs and symphonies, My spirit takes another tone, And sighs that it is all alone.
Página 352 - Graces breathe, And happiest art adorn his Attic page; Yet does my mind with sweeter transport glow, As at the root of mossy trunk reclin'd, In magic SPENSER'S wildly-warbled song I see deserted Una wander wide Thro...