The Gem book of poesie, by the author of 'The ancient poets and poetry of England'.1846 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... sweet hour of prime . Thou sun , of this great world , both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou climb'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . Moon ...
... sweet hour of prime . Thou sun , of this great world , both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou climb'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . Moon ...
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... sweet summer time Of feelings warm , and in the glow Of manhood's golden prime . Remember thy Creator , In all life's mirth , and glee , And he shall in thy fading age Still , still , remember thee . And when thy sinking heart Is in its ...
... sweet summer time Of feelings warm , and in the glow Of manhood's golden prime . Remember thy Creator , In all life's mirth , and glee , And he shall in thy fading age Still , still , remember thee . And when thy sinking heart Is in its ...
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... , Ye insects fluttering on the gale , In mutual concert rise : Crop the gay rose's vermeil bloom , And waft its smiles a sweet perfume , In incense to the skies . Wake , all ye mountain tribes , and sing ; HYMN OF THE CREATION . 13.
... , Ye insects fluttering on the gale , In mutual concert rise : Crop the gay rose's vermeil bloom , And waft its smiles a sweet perfume , In incense to the skies . Wake , all ye mountain tribes , and sing ; HYMN OF THE CREATION . 13.
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... sweet flowers , Let your fragrance softly rise ; Sunny nooks , and shady bowers , Give forth incense to the skies . Praise him gladly , joyous nature , Praise him , low and creeping thing ; Bless him , love him , every creature , For he ...
... sweet flowers , Let your fragrance softly rise ; Sunny nooks , and shady bowers , Give forth incense to the skies . Praise him gladly , joyous nature , Praise him , low and creeping thing ; Bless him , love him , every creature , For he ...
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... - whom our tongue adores . A full , o'erflowing horn of good Upon our Eden he has shower'd , And peace and hope and joy embower'd In its sweet silent solitude . ADAM . Yes ! now I feel the charm divine HYMN OF ADAM AND EVE . 21.
... - whom our tongue adores . A full , o'erflowing horn of good Upon our Eden he has shower'd , And peace and hope and joy embower'd In its sweet silent solitude . ADAM . Yes ! now I feel the charm divine HYMN OF ADAM AND EVE . 21.
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art thou BARRY CORNWALL beam beauty beneath bird blaze bless bliss bloom blossom bosom breast breath bright brow calm charm cheer clouds dark dear death deep delight divine dost doth dread earth ELIZA COOK eternal fade fair faith feel fire flowers gaze gloom glorious glory glow golden slumber green hast hath heart heaven heaven's gate heavenly HERBERT KNOWLES holy hope horned owl hour HYMN light live look Lord loved thee lyre MARTIN MARY HOWITT mighty morn mountain nature Nature's night o'er peace perfect law praise prayer pride pure rapture rose round seraph shade shine sigh silent sing skies SKYLARK sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars storm sublime sweet tears tempest tender thine things thou art thoughts throne tree Twas unto voice wave Weep wild winds wings
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Стр. 10 - Dark-heaving ; — boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of Eternity — the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Стр. 24 - TO him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware.
Стр. 2 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
Стр. 124 - Or let my lamp at midnight hour Be seen in some high lonely tower, Where I may oft out-watch the Bear...
Стр. 26 - So live that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take. His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams...
Стр. 41 - Direct, control, suggest this day All I design, or do, or say; That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite.
Стр. 3 - Into a sober pleasure ; when thy mind Shall be a mansion for all lovely forms, Thy memory be as a dwelling-place For all sweet sounds and harmonies...
Стр. 2 - And ye five other wandering fires, that move In mystic dance not without song, resound His praise, who out of darkness call'd up light. Air, and ye elements, the eldest birth Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform ; and mix And nourish all things ; let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise.
Стр. 15 - Are not the mountains, waves and skies a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them?
Стр. 164 - There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast, — The desert and illimitable air, Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned, At that far height, the cold, thin atmosphere, Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near.