Sacred Dramas: The Search After Happiness : and Other PoemsJ. F. Dove, 1827 - 268 Seiten |
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... bring forth good ! MIRIAM . O blest event , beyond our warmest hopes . JOCHEBED . [ She rises . What ! shall my son be nurtured in a court , In princely grandeur bred ? taught every art And every wondrous science Egypt knows ; Yet ah ...
... bring forth good ! MIRIAM . O blest event , beyond our warmest hopes . JOCHEBED . [ She rises . What ! shall my son be nurtured in a court , In princely grandeur bred ? taught every art And every wondrous science Egypt knows ; Yet ah ...
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... bring . ' Tis in this view That virtue is her proper recompense : Wealth , as its natural consequence , will flow From industry ; toil with success is crown'd : From splendid actions high renown will spring : Such is the usual course of ...
... bring . ' Tis in this view That virtue is her proper recompense : Wealth , as its natural consequence , will flow From industry ; toil with success is crown'd : From splendid actions high renown will spring : Such is the usual course of ...
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... bring the blessing of your aged sire , With gifts of such plain cates and rural viands As suit his frugal fortune . Tell me now , Where the bold captain of your host encamps ? ELIAB . Wherefore inquire ? what boots it thee to know ...
... bring the blessing of your aged sire , With gifts of such plain cates and rural viands As suit his frugal fortune . Tell me now , Where the bold captain of your host encamps ? ELIAB . Wherefore inquire ? what boots it thee to know ...
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... bring thee news , O king ! SAUL . My valiant uncle ! What can avail thy news ? A soul oppress'd Refuses still to hear the charmer's voice , Howe'er enticingly he charms . What news Can soothe my sickly soul , while Gath's fell giant ...
... bring thee news , O king ! SAUL . My valiant uncle ! What can avail thy news ? A soul oppress'd Refuses still to hear the charmer's voice , Howe'er enticingly he charms . What news Can soothe my sickly soul , while Gath's fell giant ...
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... Bring me the youth . ABNER . He waits thy royal pleasure . [ Exit Abner . SAUL . What must I think ? Abner himself is brave , And skill'd in humankind : nor does he judge So lightly , to be caught with specious words And fraud's smooth ...
... Bring me the youth . ABNER . He waits thy royal pleasure . [ Exit Abner . SAUL . What must I think ? Abner himself is brave , And skill'd in humankind : nor does he judge So lightly , to be caught with specious words And fraud's smooth ...
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ABINADAB ABNER Araspes Babylon behold Bellario's BELSHAZZAR Birtha bless bless'd blest bliss boast bon-ton breast bright Chaldea charm CLEORA COURTIER crown crown'd Daniel dare DARIUS DAVID death decree deeds delight Divine Simplicity dread E'en e'er ELIAB eternal EUPHELIA Euphrates fair faith fame fancy fate father fear feel fell FLORELLA Florio fond glory GOLIATH grace hand happiness hear heart Heaven holy honour hope human humble Ianthe Ianthe's Israel JOCHEBED king knew learn'd live Lord maid Mede mercy mighty mind MIRIAM Muse ne'er never night Nitocris o'er passion peace PHARNACES Philistia pleasure pow'r praise pride princely PRINCESS prophet reign sacred sage SAUL shades shalt shine Sir Eldred sire song SORANUS soul spirit stamp'd sweet tale taste tell thee thine thou hast thought truth Twas URANIA virgin train virtue wealth Whate'er wisdom young youth
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Seite 53 - Was lodg'd in the king's palace, and instructed In all the various learning of the East ; But HE, on whose great name our fathers call'd...
Seite 214 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day ; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Seite 39 - Now will I meet thee, Thou insect warrior, since thou dar'st me thus ! Already I behold thy mangled limbs, Dissever'd each from each, ere long to feed The fierce blood-snuffing vulture. Mark me well. Around my spear I'll twist thy shining locks...
Seite 191 - The burning village and the blazing town : See the dire victim torn from social life, The shrieking babe, the agonizing wife ! She, wretch forlorn ! is dragg'd by hostile hands, To distant tyrants sold, in distant lands ! Transmitted miseries, and successive chains, The sole sad heritage her child obtains ! E'en this last wretched boon their foes deny, To weep together, or together die.
Seite 113 - A drop, dissever'd from the boundless sea ; A moment, parted from eternity ; A pilgrim panting for the rest to come ; An exile, anxious for his native home.
Seite 158 - What charms from polish'd converse flow, Speak, for you can, the pure delight When kindling sympathies unite ; When correspondent tastes impart Communion sweet from heart to heart ; You ne'er the cold gradations need Which vulgar souls to union lead ; No dry discussion to unfold The meaning caught ere well 'tis told : In taste, in learning, wit, or science, Still kindred souls demand alliance ; Each in the other joys to find The image answering to his mind.
Seite 191 - Whene'er to Afric's shores I turn my eyes, Horrors of deepest, deadliest guilt arise ; I see, by more than Fancy's mirror shown. The burning village and the blazing town : See the dire victim torn from social life, The shrieking babe, the agonizing wife ! She, wretch forlorn ! is dragg'd by hostile hands, To distant tyrants sold, in distant...
Seite 195 - Your sum of glory boasts a like amount : The means may differ, but the end's the same ; Conquest is pillage with a nobler name. Who makes the sum of human blessings less, Or sinks the stock of general happiness, Though erring fame may grace, though false renown His life may blazon or his memory crown, Yet the last audit shall reverse the cause, And God shall vindicate his broken laws.
Seite 164 - But FLORIO knew the WORLD ; that science Sets sense and learning at defiance ; He thought the World to him was known, Whereas he only knew the Town ,In men this blunder still you find, All think their little set — Mankind.
Seite 190 - No : they have heads to think, and hearts to feel, And souls to act with firm though erring zeal ; For they have keen affections, kind desires...