The Library of Poetry and Song, Том 2William Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1925 - Всего страниц: 1100 "A comprehensive exhibit of poetic literature" -- Preface. A collection of English and American poetry on topics such as nature and childhood. |
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... lost in error's maze . And grant us , Lord , who cry to thee , And hold the Faith in unity , Thy precious gifts of charity ; That we may live in holiness , And find in death our happiness , And dwell with thee in lasting bliss ...
... lost in error's maze . And grant us , Lord , who cry to thee , And hold the Faith in unity , Thy precious gifts of charity ; That we may live in holiness , And find in death our happiness , And dwell with thee in lasting bliss ...
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... name ; The Saviour Son be glorified , Who for lost man's redemption died ; And equal adoration be , Eternal Paraclete , to thee . JOHN DRYDEN Without thy presence , earth gives no refection ; Without POEMS OF RELIGION . 357.
... name ; The Saviour Son be glorified , Who for lost man's redemption died ; And equal adoration be , Eternal Paraclete , to thee . JOHN DRYDEN Without thy presence , earth gives no refection ; Without POEMS OF RELIGION . 357.
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... LOST , " BOOK V. THESE are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this universal frame , Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable , who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible , or dimly seen In ...
... LOST , " BOOK V. THESE are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this universal frame , Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable , who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible , or dimly seen In ...
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... lost awhile . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN . In clothes , cheap handsomeness doth bear the bell . Wisdome's a trimmer thing than shop e'er gave . Say not then , This with that lace will do well ; But , This with my discretion will be brave . Much ...
... lost awhile . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN . In clothes , cheap handsomeness doth bear the bell . Wisdome's a trimmer thing than shop e'er gave . Say not then , This with that lace will do well ; But , This with my discretion will be brave . Much ...
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... lost ; My good cannot prevail against mine ill : The business will be crost . O , say not so ; thou canst not tell what strength Thy God may give thee at the length . Renew thy vows , and if thou keep the last , Thy God will pardon all ...
... lost ; My good cannot prevail against mine ill : The business will be crost . O , say not so ; thou canst not tell what strength Thy God may give thee at the length . Renew thy vows , and if thou keep the last , Thy God will pardon all ...
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Стр. 563 - BREATHES there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, — Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And,...
Стр. 501 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
Стр. 725 - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres; Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood : — List, list, O list!
Стр. 717 - I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Стр. 404 - Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods, And mountains ; and of all that we behold From this green earth ; of all the mighty world Of eye and ear, both what they half create, And what perceive...
Стр. 687 - In all my wanderings round this world of care, In all my griefs - and God has given my share I still had hopes my latest hours to crown, Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting by repose.
Стр. 473 - Keen as are the arrows Of that silver sphere, Whose intense lamp narrows In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed.
Стр. 607 - Armada's pride or spoils of Trafalgar. Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee; Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage, what are they?
Стр. 721 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this ; The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. " See, what a grace was seated on this brow : Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command ; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill ; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to. set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Стр. 629 - While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow. The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave — For the deck it was their field of fame, And Ocean was their grave: Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell Your manly hearts shall glow, As ye sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow.