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... Heaven can bless , if mortals will be kind . " Conscious of wanting worth , he views the bowl , " And feels compassion touch his grateful soul . " Thus artists melt the sullen ore of lead , " With heaping coals of fire upon its head ...
... Heaven can bless , if mortals will be kind . " Conscious of wanting worth , he views the bowl , " And feels compassion touch his grateful soul . " Thus artists melt the sullen ore of lead , " With heaping coals of fire upon its head ...
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... Heaven instructs thy mind : this trial o'er , Depart in peace , resign , and sin no more . 99 On sounding pinions here the youth withdrew , The Sage stood wondering as the Seraph flew . Thus look'd Elisha , when , to mount on high , His ...
... Heaven instructs thy mind : this trial o'er , Depart in peace , resign , and sin no more . 99 On sounding pinions here the youth withdrew , The Sage stood wondering as the Seraph flew . Thus look'd Elisha , when , to mount on high , His ...
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... Hermit here a prayer begun , Lord ! as in heaven , on earth thy will be done . ¡± - Then , gladly turning , sought his ancient place , And pass'd a life of piety and peace . No. XXXVIII . EDWIN OF THE GREEN . PARNELL . 274.
... Hermit here a prayer begun , Lord ! as in heaven , on earth thy will be done . ¡± - Then , gladly turning , sought his ancient place , And pass'd a life of piety and peace . No. XXXVIII . EDWIN OF THE GREEN . PARNELL . 274.
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... Heaven ! " — she ran and cried ; When heaven was named , they loosed their hold again , Then sprang she forth , they follow'd her amain . Not far behind , a Knight of swarthy face , High on a coal - black steed pursued the chase ; With ...
... Heaven ! " — she ran and cried ; When heaven was named , they loosed their hold again , Then sprang she forth , they follow'd her amain . Not far behind , a Knight of swarthy face , High on a coal - black steed pursued the chase ; With ...
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... Heaven's decree in this cold grave was laid . " And as in unrepented sin she died , " Doom'd to the same bad place , is punish'd for her pride : " Because she deem'd I well deserved to die , " And made a merit of her cruelty . " There ...
... Heaven's decree in this cold grave was laid . " And as in unrepented sin she died , " Doom'd to the same bad place , is punish'd for her pride : " Because she deem'd I well deserved to die , " And made a merit of her cruelty . " There ...
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248 ÆäÀÌÁö - In hell they'll roast thee like a herrin ! In vain thy Kate awaits thy comin ! Kate soon will be a woefu...
264 ÆäÀÌÁö - To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right, (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew...
242 ÆäÀÌÁö - And thro the whins, and by the cairn, Whare hunters fand the murder'd bairn; And near the thorn, aboon the well, Whare Mungo's mither hang'd hersel. Before him Doon pours all his floods; The doubling storm roars thro the woods; The lightnings flash from pole to pole, Near and more near the thunders roll: When, glimmering thro the groaning trees, Kirk-Alloway seem'd in a bleeze, Thro ilka bore the beams were glancing, And loud resounded mirth and dancing.
240 ÆäÀÌÁö - The night drave on wi' sangs and clatter; And ay the ale was growing better: The landlady and Tam grew gracious, Wi' favours, secret, sweet, and precious: The souter tauld his queerest stories; The landlord's laugh was ready chorus: The storm without might rair and rustle, Tam did na mind the storm a whistle. Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drown'd himsel amang the nappy: As bees flee hame wi...
263 ÆäÀÌÁö - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
260 ÆäÀÌÁö - Her bloom was like the springing flower, That sips the silver dew ; The rose was budded in her cheek, Just opening to the view. But love had, like the cankerworm, Consumed her early prime: The rose grew pale, and left her cheek ; She died before her time.
241 ÆäÀÌÁö - That hour, o' night's black arch the key-stane, That dreary hour he mounts his beast in; And sic a night he taks the road in As ne'er poor sinner was abroad in. The wind blew as 'twad blawn its last; The rattling...
269 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and pitying this, he goes, Lost and confounded with the various shows. Now night's dim shades again involve the sky, Again the wanderers want a place to lie, Again they search, and find a lodging nigh. The soil...
276 ÆäÀÌÁö - To measure height against his head, And lift itself above : Yet, spite of all that Nature did To make his uncouth form forbid, This creature dar'd to love. He felt the charms of Edith's eyes, Nor wanted hope to gain the prize, Could ladies look within...
270 ÆäÀÌÁö - Approach'd the careless guide, and thrust him in ; Plunging he falls, and rising lifts his head, Then flashing turns, and sinks among the dead. Wild sparkling rage inflames the Father's eyes, He bursts the bands of fear, and madly cries : —