Miscellanies, Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse |
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الصفحة 79
RENEATH this moss - grown roof , within this cell , Truth , liberty , content and
virtue dwell ; Say you who dare , this happy place disdain , What splendid palace
boalts so fair a train ? . VIRTUE ' s the friend of life , the foul of health , The poor ...
RENEATH this moss - grown roof , within this cell , Truth , liberty , content and
virtue dwell ; Say you who dare , this happy place disdain , What splendid palace
boalts so fair a train ? . VIRTUE ' s the friend of life , the foul of health , The poor ...
الصفحة 4
God of truth and God of love ! Since at length my aged eye , . ' no ' sti . Sees thc
Day - spring from on high , * * * * Sun of Righteousness , to thee , ' ' Lo ! the
nations bow the knee , And the realms of distant kings 8 . vid . Own the healing of
thy ...
God of truth and God of love ! Since at length my aged eye , . ' no ' sti . Sees thc
Day - spring from on high , * * * * Sun of Righteousness , to thee , ' ' Lo ! the
nations bow the knee , And the realms of distant kings 8 . vid . Own the healing of
thy ...
الصفحة 59
Can he of perfect happiness pofleft , Deride the woes that human life moleft ; Or
mock the hopes that on his goodness rest : Nature may change her course ,
confusion reign , And men expect the rising fun in vain : But should th ' eternal
truth ...
Can he of perfect happiness pofleft , Deride the woes that human life moleft ; Or
mock the hopes that on his goodness rest : Nature may change her course ,
confusion reign , And men expect the rising fun in vain : But should th ' eternal
truth ...
الصفحة 152
TRUE wit is nature to advantage drest , What oft was thought , but ne ' er fo well
expreft : : Something whose truth convinc ' d at fight we find , Which gives us back
the image of our mind . As shades more sweetly recommend the light , So ...
TRUE wit is nature to advantage drest , What oft was thought , but ne ' er fo well
expreft : : Something whose truth convinc ' d at fight we find , Which gives us back
the image of our mind . As shades more sweetly recommend the light , So ...
الصفحة 188
ADDISON has remarked , with equal piety and truth , that the “ creation is a
perpetual feast to the mind of a good • man . ” To the truth of this position every
good man will assent , not only from its reasonableness , but from the concurring
...
ADDISON has remarked , with equal piety and truth , that the “ creation is a
perpetual feast to the mind of a good • man . ” To the truth of this position every
good man will assent , not only from its reasonableness , but from the concurring
...
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appear beauty beſt better bleſſings bliſs breaſt bring calm charms comfort courſe death delight deſires divine earth enjoy eternal ev'ry fair faith fear feel firſt flow foul gain give glory grace hand happineſs happy hath heart Heav'n himſelf honour hope hour human humble keep kind knowledge labour laſt light live look Lord means mind moſt muſt nature never night o'er ourſelves pain paths peace perfect pleaſing pleaſure poor pow'r praiſe preſent pride Providence reaſon receive reflection religion rich riſe ſame ſay ſcene ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſoul ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet tear thee theſe thine things thoſe thou thought thro true truth uſe vice virtue wealth whoſe wiſdom wiſe wiſh youth
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الصفحة 170 - Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate All but the page prescribed, their present state: From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play ? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.
الصفحة 22 - Has made my cup run o'er, And in a kind and faithful friend Has doubled all my store.
الصفحة 141 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileg'd beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heav'n.
الصفحة 169 - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then how little do we need ! For nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
الصفحة 51 - O thou bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away.
الصفحة 158 - Then see the sorrows of my heart, Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans, To give those sorrows weight. VI. For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure, Who knows thine only Son has died To make her pardon sure.
الصفحة 168 - If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast this jewel lies; And they are fools who roam : The world has nothing to bestow ; From our own selves our joys must flow, And that dear hut, our home.
الصفحة 120 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earned.
الصفحة 191 - Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind: His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way: Yet simple Nature to his hope has given.
الصفحة 157 - IT is of the last importance to season the passions of a child with devotion, which seldom dies in a mind that has received an early tincture of it. Though it may seem extinguished for a while by the cares of the world, the heats of youth, or the allurements of vice, it generally breaks out and discovers itself again as soon as discretion, consideration, age, or misfortunes have brought the man to himself. The fire may be covered and overlaid, but cannot be entirely quenched and smothered.