The Poetry of Religion: And Other PoemsTicknor, Reed, & Fields, 1851 - 101 páginas |
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altar angels bard beauty blessed bliss bold boundless breathe bright brighter brightest brilliant charms Christ Christian Church countless dread e'er earth ecstasy enchantment endless eternal faith fame fancy fancy's feel genius gilds glorious glory God's grace grand Greece heart heaven heavenly Hence Holy Spirit Horicon hosannas hues HYMN imagination's immortal inspiration Israel's joys Lake LAKE GEORGE Lake Superior learning's life's light Liturgy lofty Lord love thee lyre mankind mercy midst mighty mind minstrelsy mortals MOUNT WASHINGTON mountain Muse's mysteries Nature's naught ne'er nectar Niagara Niagara Falls nobly o'er paints palmy day Paradise Parthenon poem Poesy poet's poetic Poetry poets powers praise prayer radiant rainbow raptures realms Religion robes Sachem sacred Muse saints sapphire Saviour scenes Scriptures seek seraphim seraphs shine sight Sion's hill skies soars song soul spirit splendors sublime sweet temple themes thine thou throne transcend truths divine verse visions wake wings wondrous
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Página 1 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill...
Página 96 - Among his minor verses are found some entitled "An Indian Lament, written on the death of Sachem Mogg, at Black Point Garrison." The dead Indian's dirge is sung in such words as these : — " Wrap our chief in his shroud, lay his corse in the grave; Let his gun and his pipe be placed near him. And when he'll awake, o'er the far western wave, He'll find game and green fields there to cheer him.