Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 145
... fruits his heav'nly beams produce ; Quite to forget , or deem it worth no thought , Who bids him shine , or if he shine or not ; Through mere necessity to close his eyes Just when the larks and when the shepherds rise ; VOL . I. U a ...
... fruits his heav'nly beams produce ; Quite to forget , or deem it worth no thought , Who bids him shine , or if he shine or not ; Through mere necessity to close his eyes Just when the larks and when the shepherds rise ; VOL . I. U a ...
Side 166
... fruit , and flow'r , and ev'ry creature here ; But brighter beams , than his who fires the skies , Have ris'n at length on your admiring eyes , That shoot into your darkest caves the day , From which our nicer optics turn away . Here ...
... fruit , and flow'r , and ev'ry creature here ; But brighter beams , than his who fires the skies , Have ris'n at length on your admiring eyes , That shoot into your darkest caves the day , From which our nicer optics turn away . Here ...
Side 179
... fruit reward his honourable toil : But happier far , who comfort those that wait To hear plain truth at Judah's hallow'd gate . Their language simple , as their manners meek , No shining ornaments have they to seek ; Nor labour they ...
... fruit reward his honourable toil : But happier far , who comfort those that wait To hear plain truth at Judah's hallow'd gate . Their language simple , as their manners meek , No shining ornaments have they to seek ; Nor labour they ...
Side 209
... fruit on earth , its growth above the skies . To look at him , who form'd us and redeem'd ' ; So glorious now , though once so disesteem'd ; To see a God stretch forth his human hand , T ' uphold the boundless scenes of his command ; To ...
... fruit on earth , its growth above the skies . To look at him , who form'd us and redeem'd ' ; So glorious now , though once so disesteem'd ; To see a God stretch forth his human hand , T ' uphold the boundless scenes of his command ; To ...
Side 221
... fruit it bears . ' Tis hard , indeed , if nothing will defend Mankind from quarrels but their fatal end ; That now and then an hero must decease , That the surviving world may live in peace . Perhaps at last close scrutiny may show The ...
... fruit it bears . ' Tis hard , indeed , if nothing will defend Mankind from quarrels but their fatal end ; That now and then an hero must decease , That the surviving world may live in peace . Perhaps at last close scrutiny may show The ...
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