| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 498 pages
...to-day:— I would not, that thy doom should be Assigned by Heaven, to aught but me. Literary Gazette. A PERSIAN PRECEPT. BY HERBERT KNOWLES. FORGIVE thy...axe at every blow, Sheds in abundance rich perfume ! THE FOUNTAIN.* BY SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ. IT was a well Of whitest marble, white as from the quarry j... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 426 pages
...be Assigned by Heaven, to aught but me. Literary Gazette. A PERSIAN PRECEPT. BY IIEHIIEHT KNOWLE8. FORGIVE thy foes;—nor that alone; Their evil deeds...axe at every blow, Sheds in abundance rich perfume ! SONG OF THE 2EPYUS. O'ER the lofty swelling mountain,— O'er the dancing summer fountain,— By... | |
| Emily Taylor - Christian poetry - 1829 - 300 pages
...warm my soul at Jesus' name. ORIENTAL ILLUSTRATION OF A CHRISTIAN PRECEPT. FORGIVE thy foes ;—nor that alone, Their evil deeds with good repay, Fill...axe, at every blow, Sheds in abundance, rich perfume. * An aromatic tree. UPON THE DEATH OF A WIFE. WHOE'EH, like me, with trembling anguish brings His dearest... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...thou dost appear, Thou mak'st one carnival throughout the year! European Magazine. A PERSIAN PRECEPT. FORGIVE thy foes;—nor that alone, Their evil deeds...fragrant sandal bow In meek forgiveness to its doom; ADDRESS TO LOKD BYRON, ON THE PUBLICATION OF CHILDE HAROLD. BY GRANVILLB PENN, ESQ. COLD is the breast,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...thou dost appear, Thou mak'st one carnival throughout the year! European Magazine. A PERSIAN PRECEPT. FORGIVE thy foes;—nor that alone, Their evil deeds...fragrant sandal bow In meek forgiveness to its doom; )DRESS TO LORD BYRON, ON THE PUBLICATION OF CHILDE HAROLD. BY ORANVILLE PENN, ESQ. COLD is the breast,... | |
| Thomas Greenwood - Hymns, English - 1830 - 250 pages
...where'er we're thrown— Nor sigh for what kind Heaven denies us. A PRECEPT ILLUSTRATED. FROH THE PERSIAN. FORGIVE thy foes;—nor that alone, Their evil deeds...its doom; And o'er the axe, at every blow, Sheds in profusion rich perfume. i2 THE BIRD OF MORX. FROM THE PERSIAN. WHAT time the sun, at this sweet season,... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 pages
...in memory's light; And the blest seeds we scattered, bloom A hundred fold in days to come. BOWBING. FORGIVE thy foes;—nor that alone Their evil deeds...axe at every blow Sheds in abundance rich perfume ! H. KNOWLES. THE wretch who digs the mine for bread,— Or ploughs that others may be fed— Feels... | |
| Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...warm my soul at Jesus' name. ORIENTAL ILLUSTRATION OF A CHRISTIAN PRECEPT. FORGIVE thy foes ;—nor that alone, Their evil deeds with good repay, Fill...axe, at every blow, Sheds in abundance rich perfume. UPON THE DEATH OF A WIFE. WHOE'ER, like me, with trembling anguish brings His dearest earthly treasure... | |
| Christian - English poetry - 1840 - 318 pages
...ILLUSTRATION. ©reratooolf. Forgive thy foes :—nor that alone, Their evil deeds with good repay : So does the fragrant Sandal bow In meek forgiveness...axe at every blow Sheds, in abundance, rich perfume. REDEMPTION OF MANKIND. JHttton. Man with his whole posterity must die, Die he or Justice must; unless... | |
| Christian - English poetry - 1840 - 312 pages
...PRECEPT AND ILLUSTRATION. FOEOIVE thy foes : — nor that alone, Their evil deeds with good repay : So does the fragrant Sandal bow In meek forgiveness...axe at every blow Sheds, in abundance, rich perfume. REDEMPTION OF MANKIND. iH titan. MAN with his whole posterity must die, Die he or Justice must; unless... | |
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