The British Poets, Volum 6Little, Brown & Company, 1865 |
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Side v
... Holy Baptism 43 The Star 81 Holy Baptism 44 Sunday 83 Nature 45 Avarice 85 Sin 46 Anagram 86 Affliction 46 To all Angels and Saints 86 Repentance 49 Employment 87 Faith 51 Denial 89 Prayer 53 Christmas 90 Holy Communion 53 ...
... Holy Baptism 43 The Star 81 Holy Baptism 44 Sunday 83 Nature 45 Avarice 85 Sin 46 Anagram 86 Affliction 46 To all Angels and Saints 86 Repentance 49 Employment 87 Faith 51 Denial 89 Prayer 53 Christmas 90 Holy Communion 53 ...
Side vi
... Holy The Rose 215 Spirit , etc. ( Ephes . Discipline 217 iv . 30 ) 161 The Invitation 218 The Family 162 The Banquet . 220 The Size 163 The Posy 222 Artillery 165 A Parody 222 Church - Rents and The Elixir 224 Schisms . 167 A Wreath ...
... Holy The Rose 215 Spirit , etc. ( Ephes . Discipline 217 iv . 30 ) 161 The Invitation 218 The Family 162 The Banquet . 220 The Size 163 The Posy 222 Artillery 165 A Parody 222 Church - Rents and The Elixir 224 Schisms . 167 A Wreath ...
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... holy life and verse gained many pious converts , of whom I am the least ; and gave the first check to a most flourishing and admired wit of his time . " * Herbert belongs to that third Italian school which was to occupy a chapter in ...
... holy life and verse gained many pious converts , of whom I am the least ; and gave the first check to a most flourishing and admired wit of his time . " * Herbert belongs to that third Italian school which was to occupy a chapter in ...
Side 2
It blots the lesson written in thy soul ; The holy lines cannot be understood . How dare those eyes upon a Bible look , Much less towards God , whose lust is all their book ! Wholly abstain , or wed . Thy bounteous Lord Allows thee ...
It blots the lesson written in thy soul ; The holy lines cannot be understood . How dare those eyes upon a Bible look , Much less towards God , whose lust is all their book ! Wholly abstain , or wed . Thy bounteous Lord Allows thee ...
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... holy ? Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in the morning , what thou hast to do . Dress and undress thy soul : mark the decay And growth of it : if , with thy watch , that too Be down , then wind up both : since we shall ...
... holy ? Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in the morning , what thou hast to do . Dress and undress thy soul : mark the decay And growth of it : if , with thy watch , that too Be down , then wind up both : since we shall ...
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AFFLICTION art Thou atque beauty Bemerton blessed blood brave breast breath cæsura Cathari Christ Church CHURCH MONUMENTS Cùm dead dear death decus delight door doth drest dust e'en earth Eddystone Lighthouse eyes fear flesh flower foul fruit give glory God's gold grace grief groan grow hæc Hast thou hath head hear heart heaven Herbert holy King let Thy light live look Lord lute malè mend mihi mind mirth night olim once peace pleasure poor posy praise Thee prayers quæ rest ROBERT ARIS Saviour shine show Thyself sigh sing sins sorrow soul stars stay sure sweet sweet sacrifice sweetly tears Thine things Thou art thou canst Thou didst Thou dost Thou hast Thou shalt thou wilt thoughts Thy hand Thy love Thy praise tibi truth no beauty unto verse weep Wherefore wind words Wouldst
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Side 1 - THOU, whose sweet youth and early hopes enhance Thy rate and price, and mark thee for a treasure, Hearken unto a Verser, who may chance Rhyme thee to good, and make a bait of pleasure : A verse may find him, who a Sermon flies, And turn delight into a Sacrifice.
Side 184 - I no bays to crown it ? No flowers, no garlands gay ? All blasted ? All wasted ? Not so, my heart ; but there is fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures ; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands. Which...
Side 128 - Sir, said she, Tell me, I pray, whose hands are those ? " But Thou shalt answer, Lord, for me." Then money came, and chinking still, What tune is this, poor man ? said he : I heard in music you had skill.
Side 224 - TEACH me, my God and King, In all things Thee to see, And what I do in anything, To do it as for Thee...
Side 101 - My stuff is flesh, not brass; my senses live, And grumble oft that they have more in me Than he that curbs them, being but one to five— Yet I love thee.
Side 103 - MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation But he that means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay.
Side 42 - I GOT me flowers to straw Thy way; I got me boughs off many a tree: But Thou wast up by break of day, And brought'st Thy sweets along with Thee. The sun arising in the east, Though he give light, and th' east perfume; If they should offer to contest With Thy arising, they presume.
Side 218 - Not a word or look I affect to own, But by book, And thy book alone. Though I fail, I weep : Though I halt in pace, Yet I creep To the throne of grace. Then let wrath remove ; Love will do the deed : For with love Stony hearts will bleed. Love is swift of foot ; Love's a man of war, And can shoot, And can hit from far.
Side 85 - The brightness of that day We sullied by our foul offence : Wherefore that robe we cast away, Having a new at his expense, Whose drops of blood paid the full price, That was required to make us gay, And fit for Paradise. Thou art a day of mirth : And where the week-days trail on ground, Thy flight is higher, as thy birth...
Side 20 - Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in the morning, what thou hast to do. Dress and undress thy soul ; mark the decay And growth of it. If, with thy watch, that too Be down, then wind up both. Since we shall be Most surely judged, make thy accounts agree.