The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... eternal safeguard there . From the sword at noon - day wasting , From the noisome pestilence , In the depth of midnight blasting , God shall be thy sure defence : Fear not thou the deadly quiver , When a thousand feel the blow ; Mercy ...
... eternal safeguard there . From the sword at noon - day wasting , From the noisome pestilence , In the depth of midnight blasting , God shall be thy sure defence : Fear not thou the deadly quiver , When a thousand feel the blow ; Mercy ...
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... eternal cause descends , To one eternal centre tends , With God begins , continues , ends , The source and stream of good . I worship not the Sun at noon , The wandering Stars , the changing Moon , The Wind , the Flood , the Flame ; I ...
... eternal cause descends , To one eternal centre tends , With God begins , continues , ends , The source and stream of good . I worship not the Sun at noon , The wandering Stars , the changing Moon , The Wind , the Flood , the Flame ; I ...
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... Eternal storms molest its sullen sky ; And sorrows ever rife Drain the sacred fountain dry Away with mortal life ! But , hail the calm reality , The seraph Immortality ! Hail the heavenly bowers of peace ! Where all the storms of ...
... Eternal storms molest its sullen sky ; And sorrows ever rife Drain the sacred fountain dry Away with mortal life ! But , hail the calm reality , The seraph Immortality ! Hail the heavenly bowers of peace ! Where all the storms of ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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