The Works of the English Poets: WattsH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... things about him , But hear the leaft exalted of thy ftrains , How greedily , he'd drink the music in , Thinking his heavenly convoy waited near !! So great a ftrefs of powerful harmony , Nature Nature unable longer to fuftain , Would ...
... things about him , But hear the leaft exalted of thy ftrains , How greedily , he'd drink the music in , Thinking his heavenly convoy waited near !! So great a ftrefs of powerful harmony , Nature Nature unable longer to fuftain , Would ...
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... things conceal'd from sense , In language bright as theirs , we are here told , When life its narrow round of years hath roll'd , What ' tis employs the blefs'd , what makes their bliss ; Songs fuch as Watts's are , and love like his ...
... things conceal'd from sense , In language bright as theirs , we are here told , When life its narrow round of years hath roll'd , What ' tis employs the blefs'd , what makes their bliss ; Songs fuch as Watts's are , and love like his ...
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... thing that is ferious and facred . They fub- . mit , indeed , to use it in divine pfalmody , but they love the drieft tranflation of the pfalm beft . They will ven- ture to fing a dull hymn or two at church , in tunes of equal dulnefs ...
... thing that is ferious and facred . They fub- . mit , indeed , to use it in divine pfalmody , but they love the drieft tranflation of the pfalm beft . They will ven- ture to fing a dull hymn or two at church , in tunes of equal dulnefs ...
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... thing , a garment eaten by the " moth , " Job xiii . 25 , & c . " Thou lifteft me up to the " wind , thou causeft me to ride upon it , and diffolvest ઃઃ 66 my fubftance . " Job xxiii . 22. Can any man invent more defpicable ideas , to ...
... thing , a garment eaten by the " moth , " Job xiii . 25 , & c . " Thou lifteft me up to the " wind , thou causeft me to ride upon it , and diffolvest ઃઃ 66 my fubftance . " Job xxiii . 22. Can any man invent more defpicable ideas , to ...
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... His tranfcendent eminence above all things is most nobly represented , when he " fits upon the circle of " the earth , and the inhabitants thereof are as grafs- " hoppers : 66 " hoppers : All nations before him are as 20 PREFACE .
... His tranfcendent eminence above all things is most nobly represented , when he " fits upon the circle of " the earth , and the inhabitants thereof are as grafs- " hoppers : 66 " hoppers : All nations before him are as 20 PREFACE .
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Страница 348 - And labours hard to store it well With the sweet food she makes. In works of labour or of skill I would be busy too: For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do. In books, or work, or healthful play Let my first years be past, That I may give for every day Some good account at last.
Страница 368 - Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber ; Holy angels guard thy bed ; Heavenly blessings without number Gently falling on thy head. Sleep, my babe, thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends provide ; All without thy care, or payment, All thy wants are well supplied.
Страница 367 - A SUMMER EVENING. How fine has the day been! how bright was the sun, How lovely and joyful the course that he run ! Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun, And there followed some droppings of rain ; But now the fair traveller's come to the west, His rays are all gold, and his beauties are best ; He paints the...
Страница 368 - Sleep, my babe; thy food and raiment, House and home, thy friends provide; All without thy care or payment: All thy wants are well supplied. How much better thou'rt attended Than the Son of God could be, When from heaven He descended And became a child like thee! Soft and easy is thy cradle: Coarse and hard thy Saviour lay, When His birthplace was a stable And His softest bed was hay.
Страница 328 - How great his power is, none can tell, Nor think how large his grace ; Not men below, nor saints that dwell On high before his face.
Страница 362 - If we had been ducks we might dabble in mud ; Or dogs, we might play till it ended in blood ; So foul and so fierce are their natures : But Thomas and William, and such pretty names, Should be cleanly and harmless as doves or as lambs, Those lovely sweet innocent creatures.
Страница 163 - Lord, what shall earth and ashes do? We would adore our Maker too! From sin and dust, to thee we cry, The Great, the Holy, and the High.
Страница 338 - I lie ; Upward I dare not look; Pardon my sins before I die, And blot them from thy book. Remember all the dying pains That my Redeemer felt, And let his blood wash out my stains, And answer for my guilt.
Страница 359 - To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, three in one, Be honor, praise, and glory given, By all on earth, and all in heaven.
Страница 100 - Here's love and grief beyond degree, The Lord of glory dies for men ! But lo ! what sudden joys we see ! Jesus the dead revives again ! 4 The rising God forsakes the tomb ! Up to his Father's court he flies ; Cherubic legions guard him home, And shout him welcome to the skies.