Ballads for the Times: American Lyrics ; Geraldine ; A Modern Pyramid ; Hactenus ; A Thousand Lines and Other PoemsArthur Hall, Virtue & Company, 1853 - 477 oldal |
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8. oldal
... round about , The hidden things of Mercy's heart , the Beautiful - Sublime , That GOD hath meant to cheer us on adown the stream of Time : Adown the stream of Time , until - we reach 8 England's Welcome to the World .
... round about , The hidden things of Mercy's heart , the Beautiful - Sublime , That GOD hath meant to cheer us on adown the stream of Time : Adown the stream of Time , until - we reach 8 England's Welcome to the World .
17. oldal
... Round the throne of England's Queen ; God be thank'd , that we and others , England with the World around , Thus have sought to love as brothers , And the good we sought , have found ! An Afterthought Sonnet , ADDED TO MY SEVERAL ...
... Round the throne of England's Queen ; God be thank'd , that we and others , England with the World around , Thus have sought to love as brothers , And the good we sought , have found ! An Afterthought Sonnet , ADDED TO MY SEVERAL ...
33. oldal
... round thee crashing Heed no more the stormy strife Than a rock the billows ' dashing : Through this dark and dreary night , Vexing fears , and cares unhingeing , Shine , O Mind , aloft , alight , The Lamp upon the railway engine . By ...
... round thee crashing Heed no more the stormy strife Than a rock the billows ' dashing : Through this dark and dreary night , Vexing fears , and cares unhingeing , Shine , O Mind , aloft , alight , The Lamp upon the railway engine . By ...
49. oldal
... ! Away then with " helpings " that humble and harm Though " bettering " trips from your tongue , Away ! for your folly would scatter the charm That round my proud poverty hung : E I felt that I stood like a man at my My Own Place . 49.
... ! Away then with " helpings " that humble and harm Though " bettering " trips from your tongue , Away ! for your folly would scatter the charm That round my proud poverty hung : E I felt that I stood like a man at my My Own Place . 49.
59. oldal
... round rock or islet , Strong , and still , and god - like Here ! Stout I stand , and sway the tiller Through these rapids glancing down , While the very flood flows stiller , Frozen by my monarch - frown ! O'er the rock - entangled ...
... round rock or islet , Strong , and still , and god - like Here ! Stout I stand , and sway the tiller Through these rapids glancing down , While the very flood flows stiller , Frozen by my monarch - frown ! O'er the rock - entangled ...
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Alderney Anglo-Saxon art thou ARTHUR HALL BALLAD beauty better bless blest bright Britannia Briton brother brow calm Canterbury pilgrims Celt cheerful child Christabel Church crown Crystal Palace dark dead dear deep dream earth Edition England Engravings evermore evil eyes fair fame fcap fear feel gentle glad glorious glory God's grace hand happy hast hath heart heaven holy honour hope ILLUSTRATED King labour Liberia light live look LORD mercy mighty mind morocco never night noble o'er PATERNOSTER ROW patriot peace pleasure poison'd poor praise prayer pride Queen rejoice rich Saxon scorn shine shore slave smile song sorrow soul spirit stand star strife strong sublime sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas Chatterton Thomas Gainsborough thou art thought thousand throne toil true truth vext VIRTUE wealth wisdom wise word young youth
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15. oldal - DIALOGUES BETWEEN A POPISH PRIEST AND AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT, wherein the Principal Points and Arguments of both Religions are truly Proposed, and fully Examined.
19. oldal - DESLYON'S FRENCH DIALOGUES, Practical and Familiar, constructed so as to enable all Persons at once to practise Conversing in the French Language; with FAMILIAR LETTERS in FRENCH and ENGLISH, ; adapted to the capacities of Youth. New Edition, 12mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. FRENCH TUTOR ; or, Practical Exposition...
232. oldal - NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER give up ! it is wiser and better Always to hope, than once to despair; Fling off the load of Doubt's cankering fetter, And break the dark spell of tyrannical care: Never give up ! or the burden may sink you — Providence kindly has mingled the cup, And in all trials or troubles, bethink you, The watchword of life must be, Never give up...
236. oldal - To blot out all perils and dangers behind, And but for the future to live. Then how shall it be ? for at every turn Recollection the spirit will fret, And the ashes of injury smoulder and burn, Though we strive to forgive and forget. Oh, hearken ! my tongue shall the riddle unseal, And mind shall be partner with heart, While thee to thyself I bid conscience reveal, And show thee how evil thou art ; Remember thy follies, thy sins, and — thy crimes, How vast is that infinite debt ! Yet mercy hath...
231. oldal - AWAY with false fashion, so calm and so chill, Where pleasure itself cannot please; Away with cold breeding, that faithlessly still Affects to be quite at its ease; For the deepest in feeling is highest in rank, The freest is first in the band, And Nature's own nobleman, friendly and frank, Is a man with his heart in his hand...
25. oldal - The whole story is told with a most touching grace, and a golden glow of poetry pervades it. The fine designs of Harvey which illustrate the book, add greatly to its attractiveness, and we cannot entertain a doubt of its becoming one of the most popular volumes in the 'Children's Library.
22. oldal - BEGGAR BOYS. 9. GODMOTHER'S TALES. 10. GOOD GRANDMOTHER AND HER OFFSPRING. 11. MERCHANT'S WIDOW and her YOUNG FAMILY. 12. RICH BOYS AND POOR BOYS, and other Tales. 13. THE SISTERS; a Domestic Tale. 14. STOLEN BOY; an Indian Tale. 15. WILLIAM AND HIS UNCLE BEN. 16. YOUNG NORTHERN TRAVELLER.
7. oldal - WALTER),— THE OLD FOREST RANGER ; or, Wild Sports of India on the Neilgherry Hills, in the Jungles, and on the Plains. New Edition. With Illustrations on Steel. Post 8vo.
25. oldal - ... the amusement and instruction of our young friends ; and is evidently the production of a right-thinking and accomplished mind." — Church of England Review. " An elegant, interesting, and unobjectionable present for young ladies. The moral of the book turns on benevolence.