The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... HEAR me , O Lord , in my distress , Hear me in truth and righteousness ; For at thy bar of judgment tried , None living can be justified . Lord I have foes without , within , The world , the flesh , indwelling sin , Life's daily ills ...
... HEAR me , O Lord , in my distress , Hear me in truth and righteousness ; For at thy bar of judgment tried , None living can be justified . Lord I have foes without , within , The world , the flesh , indwelling sin , Life's daily ills ...
Page 295
... hear me , pity me , despise not The prayer , which - if Thou art - Thou hast inspired , Or wherefore seek I now a God unknown ? And feel for Thee , if haply I may find In whom I live and move and have my being ? Reveal thyself to me ...
... hear me , pity me , despise not The prayer , which - if Thou art - Thou hast inspired , Or wherefore seek I now a God unknown ? And feel for Thee , if haply I may find In whom I live and move and have my being ? Reveal thyself to me ...
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... hear the dreadful tale . The first arose : She said she'd seen Rare sport since the blind cat mew'd , She'd been to sea in a leaky sieve , And a jovial storm had brew'd . She call'd around the winged winds , And raised a devilish rout ...
... hear the dreadful tale . The first arose : She said she'd seen Rare sport since the blind cat mew'd , She'd been to sea in a leaky sieve , And a jovial storm had brew'd . She call'd around the winged winds , And raised a devilish rout ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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