PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xii
... blessed martyrs . ' The elder Mr. Rogers at the Hill in Worcestershire , had been a strong Tory ; but as Thomas Rogers the younger became after his marriage a Dissenter in religion , so he was naturally a firm Whig in politics . His ...
... blessed martyrs . ' The elder Mr. Rogers at the Hill in Worcestershire , had been a strong Tory ; but as Thomas Rogers the younger became after his marriage a Dissenter in religion , so he was naturally a firm Whig in politics . His ...
Page xx
... blessings of piety and peace : ' Her touch unlocks the day - spring from above , ' And lo ! it visits man with gleams of light and love . He had written other verses before these , but he did not think them good enough to be made public ...
... blessings of piety and peace : ' Her touch unlocks the day - spring from above , ' And lo ! it visits man with gleams of light and love . He had written other verses before these , but he did not think them good enough to be made public ...
Page xxi
... blessed nature now unites above ' An angel's pity with a brother's love , ' Still o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , ' Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; ' Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , ' Devout yet cheerful ...
... blessed nature now unites above ' An angel's pity with a brother's love , ' Still o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , ' Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; ' Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , ' Devout yet cheerful ...
Page 13
... bless is to be blest ! We led the bending beggar on his way , ( Bare were his feet , his tresses silver - grey ) Soothed the keen pangs his aged spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in his scrip we dropt our ...
... bless is to be blest ! We led the bending beggar on his way , ( Bare were his feet , his tresses silver - grey ) Soothed the keen pangs his aged spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in his scrip we dropt our ...
Page 17
... blessed the beacon's glimmering height , That faintly tipt the feathery surge with light ; But now the morn with orient hues pourtrayed Each castled cliff and brown monastic shade : All touched the talisman's resistless spring , And lo ...
... blessed the beacon's glimmering height , That faintly tipt the feathery surge with light ; But now the morn with orient hues pourtrayed Each castled cliff and brown monastic shade : All touched the talisman's resistless spring , And lo ...
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