The Poet's Tribute: PoemsD. S. King and Crocker & Brewster, 1840 - 325 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 3
Poems William Bingham Tappan. WQR 19 FEB 30 WIFE AND COMPANION ! -WILT THOU TAKE FROM ME THIS BOOK , A TRIBUTE TO OLD LOVE AND THEE ?
Poems William Bingham Tappan. WQR 19 FEB 30 WIFE AND COMPANION ! -WILT THOU TAKE FROM ME THIS BOOK , A TRIBUTE TO OLD LOVE AND THEE ?
Page 11
... 278 The Angel's Wing , 280 Departing , 282 Wisdom from All , 283 The Early Dead , 285 What is Man ? 287 Walking on the Sea , 288 Sacred Melody , . 289 Return of the Jews , 291 Missions , 297 • 4 POEMS . THE GOOD WINE . Oh ! thou 11.
... 278 The Angel's Wing , 280 Departing , 282 Wisdom from All , 283 The Early Dead , 285 What is Man ? 287 Walking on the Sea , 288 Sacred Melody , . 289 Return of the Jews , 291 Missions , 297 • 4 POEMS . THE GOOD WINE . Oh ! thou 11.
Page 13
Poems William Bingham Tappan. POEMS . THE GOOD WINE . Oh ! thou only God of wine , Comfort this poor heart of mine , With that nectar of thy blood . Alexander Rosse , 1650 . WINE of Cyprus , not for me , Thou , nor juice of Italy ; Nor ...
Poems William Bingham Tappan. POEMS . THE GOOD WINE . Oh ! thou only God of wine , Comfort this poor heart of mine , With that nectar of thy blood . Alexander Rosse , 1650 . WINE of Cyprus , not for me , Thou , nor juice of Italy ; Nor ...
Page 21
... last The daughter of despair is cast . And we may hush the orphan's fear , And wipe away the widow's tear : Win back the wand'ring and undone , And clothe and feed the needy one , Thus seeking such as thou didst know , Who wast 21 Charity,
... last The daughter of despair is cast . And we may hush the orphan's fear , And wipe away the widow's tear : Win back the wand'ring and undone , And clothe and feed the needy one , Thus seeking such as thou didst know , Who wast 21 Charity,
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Andover Theological Seminary angels beauty behold blessed blest bliss blood bloom Brahmin bright charms child Christ CROCKER & BREWSTER crown curse dark dead death deem deep dost doth drink dust dwell earth eternal flowers gathered gaze glad glorious glory grace grave grief harp hast hath heart heaven hell holy hope hour hushed hymn immortal Jehovah Jesus journeyer kindly knew land life's light lips live look Lord Lowell girls Madagascar mighty mighty heart mother ne'er never o'er pain Peace praise prayer pride Quakeress rest rich ROBERT RAIKES Sabbath Sandwich Isles Saviour shame Shechinah shine sigh sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars strife Sunday school sweet tears tell thee thine Thomas Moore thou thought thousand throne toil tomb trod Twas unto voice Watch Night wave weary Weep wilt wine wings youth
Popular passages
Page 116 - JAMES IV. 13, 14. Go to, now, ye that say, To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain: whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow : for what is your life ? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and
Page 237 - When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person ; see ye to it. — St. Matthew, xxvii. 24.
Page 302 - heaven. There Faith lifts up her cheerful eye, To brighter prospects given, — And views the tempest passing by, The evening shadows quickly fly, And all serene in heaven. There fragrant flowers, immortal, bloom, And joys supreme are given : There rays divine disperse the gloom — Beyond the confines of the tomb Appears the dawn of heaven.
Page 68 - Jesus went up to Jerusalem, and found in the temple those that sold oxen, and sheep and doves, and the changers of money sitting; and when he had made a scourge of small cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep and the oxen ; and poured out the changers' money, and overthrew the tables ; and said unto
Page 166 - This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands ; And having nothing, yet hath all. Sir Henry Wotton,
Page 273 - NIGHT IN PRAYER. And it came to pass, in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God. Luke vi. 12. All night
Page 143 - For as I passed by and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, To the Unknown God. Whom, therefore, ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.— Paul
Page 253 - there is one thing more I wish I could give them, and that is the Christian religion. If they had this, and I had not given them one shilling, they would be rich ; and if they had not this, and I had given them all the world, they would be poor.
Page 163 - His life hath flowed, A sacred stream, In whose calm depth the beautiful and pure Alone are mirrored ; which, though shapes of ill May hover round its surface, glides in light, And takes no shadow from them. — Ion.
Page 133 - SUNDAY. The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on Time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal, glorious King.— The