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... And shew our folly : this we know , Altho ' we still may swell , and still be proud ; And still be haughty , till the day of death Sweeps us to dust and covers us with clods .. Whence is this pride ? From evil in ourselves And.
... And shew our folly : this we know , Altho ' we still may swell , and still be proud ; And still be haughty , till the day of death Sweeps us to dust and covers us with clods .. Whence is this pride ? From evil in ourselves And.
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... death's dark deep they wander , Calling up shadows past , The spirits of beloved dead- Oh come , that I may view you once again , Rise up in vision , and , to my anxious eye , Now pondering past and future , Reveal- Ah you come - but ...
... death's dark deep they wander , Calling up shadows past , The spirits of beloved dead- Oh come , that I may view you once again , Rise up in vision , and , to my anxious eye , Now pondering past and future , Reveal- Ah you come - but ...
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... her , watch o'er her , and guard while I live ; To our Saviour commend her at deaths parting day , And trust , soon , in Heaven , new greeting to give . EXTERNAL BEAUTY . ' TIS evanescent as a dream ; POEMS BY OSANDER . 55 65.
... her , watch o'er her , and guard while I live ; To our Saviour commend her at deaths parting day , And trust , soon , in Heaven , new greeting to give . EXTERNAL BEAUTY . ' TIS evanescent as a dream ; POEMS BY OSANDER . 55 65.
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... ' like the hawk he death prepare ; But modestly respect you'll pay " To your superiors in the way , " And every one , with aspect mild 86 Regard , and mark the humble child " Of sad misfortune or of pain , " Nor 74 POEMS BY OSANDER .
... ' like the hawk he death prepare ; But modestly respect you'll pay " To your superiors in the way , " And every one , with aspect mild 86 Regard , and mark the humble child " Of sad misfortune or of pain , " Nor 74 POEMS BY OSANDER .
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... death destroy their sweets at last . " Each morn and eve will find his love , " Constant and true as breeze to grove . " But even such ne'er seek to find , " With conduct wandering as the wind : " To hunt out love with roving eyes ...
... death destroy their sweets at last . " Each morn and eve will find his love , " Constant and true as breeze to grove . " But even such ne'er seek to find , " With conduct wandering as the wind : " To hunt out love with roving eyes ...
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azure balm band beam beauteous blessings bliss bosom breath breeze bright Cæsar celestial Chaos cherub Comet dar'd dark dear death delight dire dwells earth ev'ning fear float flow flow'r give glide glorious glory glow golden bowl grace Greenlanders grove Halleluiahs happy happy band harp haste heart Heav'nly Heaven hope horror hung hydra Jehovah JESUS joys of social Lansingburgh light mercy mild mind monster morning mortal murmur nigh night o'er OSANDER pain pass'd passion peace pleasure pow'r praise pray'r pure rais'd rapture rich rill rise round rove SAMUEL BLATCHFORD Satan Saviour scene seem'd seraph shed shine sing skies smile soft softly song soon soul storm sweet sweetly swell syren tear tempests tender thee thou thought thro throne treasure trembling twas Twill shew vile vision wander'd Warbling wave youth zephyr
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Page 15 - tis the ruler of the hosts on high : Some trivial exercise of power divine, For purposes — to him best known — but wise, For wisdom is the daughter of Divinity.
Page 34 - O'ER fields of green the flocks are spread, The oak extends its sylvan shade, The root puts forth its tender blade And says 'tis May.
Page 120 - With force as if \vith sudden pounce He'd lighted on a timid hare That fleetly wing'd the nether air. Quick rising up, the sudden blow...
Page 15 - See - it blackens ! Clouds roll in dark magnificence, And Gothick grandeur mounts — As if some spirit, from the nether dell Of Chaos, having torn the volving fragments...
Page 112 - JEHOVAH reigns, let Heav'n rejoice, Let Earth her anthems bring ; To him, in one continued voicej, Let all the nations sing.
Page 140 - OH see those fair celestial heights, How bright they shine, how glorious glow, They shine, oh ye who act aright.
Page 171 - liv'ning sighs, As o'er the scented mead he flies ! How sweet to mark, around the vine, The bee collecting...