Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 67
... rest satisfied till he had formed his principles upon the basis of Christianity , and till he had begun in earnest to think and act agreeably to its pure and heavenly precepts . His mind loved to make distant excursions into the future ...
... rest satisfied till he had formed his principles upon the basis of Christianity , and till he had begun in earnest to think and act agreeably to its pure and heavenly precepts . His mind loved to make distant excursions into the future ...
Page 101
... rest , And on my lowly bed the grass - green sod Will flourish sweetly . And then they will weep That one so young , and what they're pleas'd to call So beautiful , should die so soon and tell - How painful Disappointment's canker'd ...
... rest , And on my lowly bed the grass - green sod Will flourish sweetly . And then they will weep That one so young , and what they're pleas'd to call So beautiful , should die so soon and tell - How painful Disappointment's canker'd ...
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... rest , Discordant from her solitary nest , The owl , dull - screaming to the wandering moon , Now riding , cloud - rapt , near her highest noon : Or when the wild - duck , southering , hither rides , And plunges sullen in the sounding ...
... rest , Discordant from her solitary nest , The owl , dull - screaming to the wandering moon , Now riding , cloud - rapt , near her highest noon : Or when the wild - duck , southering , hither rides , And plunges sullen in the sounding ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
To the Wind | 11 |
Poems written during or shortly after the publication of Clifton Grove | 124 |
Copyright | |
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