Flowers of poetry, for young persons: a companion to miss Taylor's Original poems. 2vols, 1 tomas1835 |
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... Ne'er let Ambition's meteor ray Mislead my reason , and betray My fancy with the gilded dream Of hoarded wealth and noisy fame : But let my soul , consenting , flow , Compassionate of others ' woe ; Teach me the kind endearing art To ...
... Ne'er let Ambition's meteor ray Mislead my reason , and betray My fancy with the gilded dream Of hoarded wealth and noisy fame : But let my soul , consenting , flow , Compassionate of others ' woe ; Teach me the kind endearing art To ...
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... er I flee , All hopes and joys shall rest on thee ; Ne'er from thy heart my memory blot- I ask but this " Forget - me - not . " X. SCENES OF CHILDHOOD . DEAR native brook ! like FOR YOUNG PERSONS . 21 Morning Hymn By Milton.
... er I flee , All hopes and joys shall rest on thee ; Ne'er from thy heart my memory blot- I ask but this " Forget - me - not . " X. SCENES OF CHILDHOOD . DEAR native brook ! like FOR YOUNG PERSONS . 21 Morning Hymn By Milton.
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... Ne'er from the st I ask but they a XII . BIRDS . YE Birds , that fly through The Moss Rose Anonymous.
... Ne'er from the st I ask but they a XII . BIRDS . YE Birds , that fly through The Moss Rose Anonymous.
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... Ne'er stoops to earth her wing , nor flies Where idle warblers roam : But high she shoots through air and light , Above FOR YOUNG PERSONS , 33 The Dove By Moore.
... Ne'er stoops to earth her wing , nor flies Where idle warblers roam : But high she shoots through air and light , Above FOR YOUNG PERSONS , 33 The Dove By Moore.
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... ne Leland kes . THE Angel Beneath a ro That Spirit , to To bathe young Awaking from h a se trg fr - dough into ... er the A veil of moss the Angel throw And , robed in Nature's simples Could there a flower that Rose " IMESS ( IMG : f XXV ...
... ne Leland kes . THE Angel Beneath a ro That Spirit , to To bathe young Awaking from h a se trg fr - dough into ... er the A veil of moss the Angel throw And , robed in Nature's simples Could there a flower that Rose " IMESS ( IMG : f XXV ...
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Angel beams beauty Beneath birds bless bliss bloom blossom breast breath bright brow busy Bee charms cheerful clouds dance delight dwell e'er earth earthly Emblems Ev'n fair fairest faithless fear flowers Forget-me-not friendship gale gild Glow-worm grace green grief happiness heaven Heaven's gate holly tree honours hope hour IMESS infant leaves life's light Lord Lord's Prayer loves me best memory mind mine-a morning MOSS ROSE Nature's Ne'er night o'er peace pleasure porringer pow'r praise primrose hill provideth rest rills rise rose-tree roses round sacred scene serene shade shining sigh sing sinks Sister's love smiling day smiling plains smooth soft song sorrow soul Spring storms strong to save sweet Swift Birds tears thee thine thou thought thro tomts truth Twill vale virtue voice voice of Spring wandering fires wave wild wing Winter young youth
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35 psl. - Thus wondrous fair: thyself how wondrous then! Unspeakable ! who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine. Speak, ye who best can tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels — for ye behold him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night, Circle his throne rejoicing — ye in heaven; On earth join, all ye creatures, to extol Him first, him last, him midst, and without end.
94 psl. - Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little Maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. My stockings there I often knit, My kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit — I sit and sing to them.
34 psl. - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty ; Thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; Thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sit'st above these Heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
92 psl. - Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother.
35 psl. - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
87 psl. - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light ! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
91 psl. - ... -A SIMPLE Child, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death?
75 psl. - Play on, play on ; I am with you there, In the midst of your merry ring: I can feel the thrill of the daring jump, And the rush of the breathless swing. I hide with you in the fragrant hay, And I whoop the smothered call, And my feet slip up on the seedy floor, And I care not for the fall.
95 psl. - And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side". "How many are you, then, "said I, "If they two are in heaven?
45 psl. - No fountain from its rocky cave E'er tripped with foot so free ; She seemed as happy as a wave That dances on the sea. ISO " There came from me a sigh of pain Which I could ill confine ; I looked at her and looked again: — And did not wish her mine.