The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke WhiteWilliam Pickering, 1830 - 252 páginas |
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... eternal night ; Save , when from yonder stream the sunny ray , Reflected , gives a dubious gleam of day ; Recalls ... eternal peace , eternal rest , In shades like these to live is to be bless'd . While happiness evades the busy crowd ...
... eternal night ; Save , when from yonder stream the sunny ray , Reflected , gives a dubious gleam of day ; Recalls ... eternal peace , eternal rest , In shades like these to live is to be bless'd . While happiness evades the busy crowd ...
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... eternal honours to his name ; Of endless glory and perennial bays . He idly reasons of eternity , As of the train of ages , -when , alas ! Ten thousand thousand of his centuries Are , in comparison , a little point Too trivial 24 THE ...
... eternal honours to his name ; Of endless glory and perennial bays . He idly reasons of eternity , As of the train of ages , -when , alas ! Ten thousand thousand of his centuries Are , in comparison , a little point Too trivial 24 THE ...
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... Eternal God had no beginning ; He hath no end . Time had been with him For everlasting , ere the dædal world Rose from the gulf in loveliness . - Like him It knew no source , like him ' twas uncreate . What is it then ? The past ...
... Eternal God had no beginning ; He hath no end . Time had been with him For everlasting , ere the dædal world Rose from the gulf in loveliness . - Like him It knew no source , like him ' twas uncreate . What is it then ? The past ...
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... There is to God nor future nor a past ; Throned in his might , all times to him are present ; He hath no lapse , no past , no time to come ; He sees before him one eternal now . Time moveth not ! —our being ' tis that moves 32 THE POEMS OF.
... There is to God nor future nor a past ; Throned in his might , all times to him are present ; He hath no lapse , no past , no time to come ; He sees before him one eternal now . Time moveth not ! —our being ' tis that moves 32 THE POEMS OF.
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... who else were dumb , And raise to feeling and to fire his note ! And thou , Urania ! who dost still devote Thy nights and days to God's eternal shrine , Whose mild eyes ' lumined what Isaiah wrote , Throw KIRKE WHITE . 57.
... who else were dumb , And raise to feeling and to fire his note ! And thou , Urania ! who dost still devote Thy nights and days to God's eternal shrine , Whose mild eyes ' lumined what Isaiah wrote , Throw KIRKE WHITE . 57.
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Términos y frases comunes
art thou beam beneath breast breath breeze calm CAPEL LOFFT charms cheek Clifton Grove clouds cold dark dear death deep delight Derry distant dost dreams drear dying faint fame fancy Fancy's fate feel fire flame folding star gale genius gleam gloom Gondoline grave happy harp Harvest Moon hath head hear heard heart Heaven HENRY KIRKE WHITE hollow honours hope hour life's light lonely loud lyre maid melancholy mind moon morn mortal mournful muse Neath never night o'er pale peace pensive poems poet Quatorzain reclined rest RIVER TRENT round scene shade sigh silent sing sleep slumbers smile soft solemn song SONNET soon soothe sorrow soul sound spirit Star of Bethlehem storm stream sweet tear tell thee thine thou thought throne twas wanderer wave weary weep wild winds wing Winteringham youth
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Página 215 - How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous, sweet, and fair.
Página 226 - 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 143 - Winter's sway, And dared the sturdy blusterer to the fight, Thee on this bank he threw To mark his victory. In this low vale, the promise of the year, Serene, thou openest to the nipping gale, Unnoticed and alone, Thy tender elegance So virtue blooms, brought forth amid the...
Página 176 - Come, Disappointment, come ! Not in thy terrors clad ; Come in thy meekest, saddest guise ; Thy chastening rod but terrifies The restless and the bad : But I recline Beneath thy shrine, And round my brow, resign'd, thy peaceful cypress twine.
Página 226 - Deep horror then my vitals froze, Death-struck, I ceased the tide to stem ; When suddenly a star arose, — It was the Star of Bethlehem.
Página 177 - What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day, A little sun — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away: Man, soon discussed, Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust.
Página 224 - Thus while we dwell in this low scene, The Lamb is our unfailing screen ; To him, though guilty, still we run, And God still spares us for his Son.
Página 227 - It was my guide, my light, my all, it bade my dark forebodings cease ; and through the storm and danger's thrall it led me to the port of peace.
Página 126 - ... majestic in the varied swell; Now breathe melodious as the Grecian lyre, Or on the ear in sinking cadence dwell. Romantic sounds ! such is the bliss ye give, That heaven's bright scenes seem bursting on the soul, With joy I'd yield each sensual wish, to live For ever 'neath your undefiled control.
Página 43 - But soon inured to alphabetic toils, Alert I met the dame with jocund smiles ; First at the form, my task for ever true, A little...