Meditationsand contemplations, by J. Hervey, transposed into blank verse1813 |
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... obedient , praying heart , Such thanks , such righteousness , and worship due , He in those sacred walls that altar plac'd , That his Creator he might not forget , Thou gratitude , thou lovely principle , - True leader MEDITATIONS.
... obedient , praying heart , Such thanks , such righteousness , and worship due , He in those sacred walls that altar plac'd , That his Creator he might not forget , Thou gratitude , thou lovely principle , - True leader MEDITATIONS.
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George Cocking. Thou gratitude , thou lovely principle , - True leader of true happiness , and road Through mortal life , to immortality ! 55 I ponder'd here ; but soon my active thoughts New meditating subjects found , -new scenes Of ...
George Cocking. Thou gratitude , thou lovely principle , - True leader of true happiness , and road Through mortal life , to immortality ! 55 I ponder'd here ; but soon my active thoughts New meditating subjects found , -new scenes Of ...
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... Thou happy child , ' twas thy peculiar chance , The slightest of those evils not to feel , That wound thy friends and kindred left behind . The stings of sin fix in our comforts deep ; Temptation's darts shot from the realm of hell ...
... Thou happy child , ' twas thy peculiar chance , The slightest of those evils not to feel , That wound thy friends and kindred left behind . The stings of sin fix in our comforts deep ; Temptation's darts shot from the realm of hell ...
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... thou in our bosom liest entrench'd ; Thou in the seat of life thy fortress holdst ; The crimson juice receives the seed of death When in the womb ; and various are its ills , As various weeds spring up in various soils ; Diseases ...
... thou in our bosom liest entrench'd ; Thou in the seat of life thy fortress holdst ; The crimson juice receives the seed of death When in the womb ; and various are its ills , As various weeds spring up in various soils ; Diseases ...
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... thou art , and what the proud shall be ! The sting of death religion true pulls out , Although unable to divert the stroke : Which is the language of the heart that burns , The lamps that flame , and crown that glisteneth In the gilt ...
... thou art , and what the proud shall be ! The sting of death religion true pulls out , Although unable to divert the stroke : Which is the language of the heart that burns , The lamps that flame , and crown that glisteneth In the gilt ...
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Page 196 - Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean : Thou shalt wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
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Page 233 - Come forth, O man, yon azure Round survey, And view those Lamps which yield eternal Day. Bring forth thy Glasses: clear thy wond'ring Eyes; Millions beyond the former Millions rise : Look farther :— Millions more blaze from remoter Skies: . . . And canst thou think, poor Worm!
Page 221 - At last his sail-broad vans He spreads for flight, and, in the surging smoke Uplifted, spurns the ground ; thence many a league, As in a cloudy chair, ascending rides Audacious ; but, that seat soon failing, meets A vast vacuity ; all unawares, Fluttering his...
Page 17 - How lov'd, how valued once avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the world shall be.
Page 236 - Compar'd with them, — they deck'd their rohes with stars. See how they glitter through the void! They form Night's richest dress, — they on her...
Page 75 - Christ hy the most delicate Flowers: Beauties in the Creature lead us to the Creator. Diversity of Flowers, in their aim, hahits, attitudes, and lineaments ; Wisdom of the Almighty Maker.
Page 236 - Like gems of richest lustre sparkle ; spread So in extent, no nation so remote...