Human Life: A Poem, Parte340John Murray, 1819 - 100 páginas |
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... friend in generous enmity , Pleading , insisting in his place to die ! Do what he will , he cannot realize Half he conceives - the glorious vision flies . Go where he may , he cannot hope to find The truth , the beauty pictured in his ...
... friend in generous enmity , Pleading , insisting in his place to die ! Do what he will , he cannot realize Half he conceives - the glorious vision flies . Go where he may , he cannot hope to find The truth , the beauty pictured in his ...
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... friends , that came as foes . Thus , while the world but claims its proper part , Oft in the head but never in the heart , His life steals on ; within his quiet dwelling That home - felt joy all other joys excelling . Sick of the crowd ...
... friends , that came as foes . Thus , while the world but claims its proper part , Oft in the head but never in the heart , His life steals on ; within his quiet dwelling That home - felt joy all other joys excelling . Sick of the crowd ...
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... friends - all human help denied- All but from her who sits the pen to guide , Like that sweet Saint who sate by Russel's side " Under the Judgment - seat . - But guilty men Triumph not always . To his hearth again , Again with honour to ...
... friends - all human help denied- All but from her who sits the pen to guide , Like that sweet Saint who sate by Russel's side " Under the Judgment - seat . - But guilty men Triumph not always . To his hearth again , Again with honour to ...
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... Friend , who , entering where he lay , Breathed in his drowsy ear 66 Away , away ! Take thou my cloak - Nay , start not , but obey— Take it and leave me . " And the blushing Maid , Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ...
... Friend , who , entering where he lay , Breathed in his drowsy ear 66 Away , away ! Take thou my cloak - Nay , start not , but obey— Take it and leave me . " And the blushing Maid , Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ...
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... friends ; and not unsought By the wise stranger — in his morning - hours , When gentle airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , He muses , turning up the idle weed ; Or prunes or grafts , or in the yellow mead Watches his bees at hiving ...
... friends ; and not unsought By the wise stranger — in his morning - hours , When gentle airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , He muses , turning up the idle weed ; Or prunes or grafts , or in the yellow mead Watches his bees at hiving ...
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Página 72 - I wist, all their sport in the Park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Página 20 - Locked in her arms, his arms across her flung, (That name most dear for ever on his tongue) As with soft accents round her neck he clings, And, cheek to cheek, her lulling song she sings, How blest to feel the beatings of his heart, Breathe his sweet breath, and kiss for kiss impart ; Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove, And, if she can, exhaust a mother's love!
Página 72 - Her parents, the duke and duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber, reading...
Página 34 - The soul of music slumbers in the shell, Till waked and kindled by the master's spell; And feeling hearts — touch them but rightly— pour A thousand melodies unheard before...
Página 21 - Breathe his sweet breath, and kiss for kiss impart : Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove, And, if she can, exhaust a mother's love ! But soon a nobler task demands her care, Apart she joins his little hands in prayer, Telling of Him who sees in secret there. And now the volume on her knee has caught His wandering eye — now many a written thought, Never to die, with many a lisping sweet, His moving, murmuring lips endeavour to repeat.
Página 65 - When by a good man's grave I muse alone, Methinks an Angel sits upon the stone ; Like those of old, on that thrice-hallowed night, Who sate and watched in raiment heavenly bright ; And, with a voice inspiring joy not fear, Says, pointing upward,
Página 8 - For now the caudle-cup is circling there, Now, glad at heart, the gossips breathe their prayer, And, crowding, stop the cradle to admire The babe, the sleeping image of his sire. A few short years — and then these sounds shall hail The day again, and gladness fill the vale ; So soon the child a youth, the youth a man, Eager to run the race his fathers ran. Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sirloin ; The ale...
Página 73 - ... an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study, (which I take to be my portion in this life,) joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die.