Voices for Progress and Other PoemsHoulston and Stoneman, 1852 - 140 Seiten |
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... evermore responding Comfort to them in the strife . Whisperings , earnestly appealing For reproof in gentle mood ; Thoughts , which ever keep revealing Words to make them wise and good . B Tongues , which speak with tones of gladness , And.
... evermore responding Comfort to them in the strife . Whisperings , earnestly appealing For reproof in gentle mood ; Thoughts , which ever keep revealing Words to make them wise and good . B Tongues , which speak with tones of gladness , And.
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Thomas Forster Ker. Tongues , which speak with tones of gladness , And enchant the listening ear ; Notes , whose music chaseth sadness , And dispelleth every fear . Sounds , which to the weary brain Come as ' twere with healing art ...
Thomas Forster Ker. Tongues , which speak with tones of gladness , And enchant the listening ear ; Notes , whose music chaseth sadness , And dispelleth every fear . Sounds , which to the weary brain Come as ' twere with healing art ...
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... tones they're bringing- " This is the day when CHRIST was born . " Hark ! amid their soft notes swelling , Wafted by the gentle wind , Methinks I hear their sweet lips telling One and all to love their kind . " Forgive , forgive ...
... tones they're bringing- " This is the day when CHRIST was born . " Hark ! amid their soft notes swelling , Wafted by the gentle wind , Methinks I hear their sweet lips telling One and all to love their kind . " Forgive , forgive ...
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... tone ; And wish that it ever may glow In our hearts , to where it has flown . Oh , there's nothing so pleasant as mirth , To hearts that are free and are true ; Then let us rejoice at its birth , While power we have so to do . Hail ...
... tone ; And wish that it ever may glow In our hearts , to where it has flown . Oh , there's nothing so pleasant as mirth , To hearts that are free and are true ; Then let us rejoice at its birth , While power we have so to do . Hail ...
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... their soothing tones continually flow ; May the heart that wishes to obtain true mirth , with- out alloy , Ever sing , with merry voice , some merry song with joy ! THE LAUGHING VOICE OF A LITTLE CHILD . 87 THE 86 MERRY VOICES .
... their soothing tones continually flow ; May the heart that wishes to obtain true mirth , with- out alloy , Ever sing , with merry voice , some merry song with joy ! THE LAUGHING VOICE OF A LITTLE CHILD . 87 THE 86 MERRY VOICES .
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alloy ardent art thou blest bliss BLOOM UPON THY bold bosom breast bright CANZONET CHARLES SWAIN charm cheer deed despair doth dwell ELIZA COOK evil fair faith fame feel fire fondly future days gain gentle give these hidden glow GOLDEN MONARCH grace happy hath heart Heaven hidden answers birth humble JOHN BOLTON ROGERSON JOHN CRITCHLEY KISS'D THE BLOOM LAUGHING VOICE life's light of future LIPS OF LOVE lyre merry voices mighty MILD REPROOF mind mirth MOSS LANE naught ne'er never noble o'er perchance PERSEVERANCE WILL SUCCEED philosopher of earth pleasure pride PROGRESSIOR reign rejoice REVERIE sincere sing smiling song SONNET sorrow soul souls embrace sound of merry SPIRIT OF PROGRESS strife sway sweet love sweet Spring tell there's thine thou art Thou hast thou'rt thought THY LIPS Tis Christmas tones tongue TRIUMPHS OF HOPE true truly truth unto Whilst wise
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 3 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time ; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Seite 45 - Love on, love on, though we may live to see The dear face whiter than its circling shroud, Though dark and dense the gloom of Death may be, Affection's glory yet shall pierce the cloud. The truest spell that Heaven can give to lure, The sweetest prospect Mercy can bestow, Is the blest thought that bids the soul be sure 'Twill meet above the things it loved below.
Seite 118 - The gibbet has not fifteen years' life in it. If in 1860, fifteen years hence, there shall be a death punishment existing, if we shall still be in this world together, reproach me with being the falsest prophet, the veriest fool, that ever presumed to talk of the advancing spirit of the times.
Seite 118 - If. in 1860, fifteen years hence, there he a death punishment existing, if we shall still be in this world together, reproach me with being the falsest prophet, the veriest fool, that ever presumed to talk of the advancing spirit of the times."— LOED NUGEXT. " We cordially agree with Lord Nugent, and undertake a share of the hazards to which he here exposes himself.