| 1799 - 224 páginas
...they will be given to us again for ever in glory. Christian reader, Art thou a MOUHNEB ? Hast thou known The joy of innocent delights, Endearing days for ever flown, And tranquil nights ? OH LIVE ! — and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past ; And trust on Heaven's... | |
| 1806 - 650 páginas
...of winds and wares sport, Condemn'd in wretchedness to roam, LIVE!— thou shall reach a shell jwrt, The joy of innocent delights' Endearing days> for...deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past: U"lyon Heaven's unchanging \v\\\ For peace at A A quiet home. •' To FRIENDSHIP didst thou trust tlfl... | |
| 1810 - 420 páginas
...known The joy of innocent delighta. Endearing days, forever flown, And tranquil nights ? " OM VE ! and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of...Heaven's unchanging will For peace at last. '• Art thou » Wand'rer ?~ Hast thou seen O'erwhelming tempests drown thy barque I A shij>»Teck'd stiff 'rer hast... | |
| 1806 - 508 páginas
...no more. Art thou a mourner? Hast thou known The loy of innocent delights ! Endearing days forever flown, And tranquil nights ? O live ! and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past: Rely on Heav'n's unchanging will For peace at last. Art thou a Wanderer ? Hasttlioii seen O'crwhehning tempests... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 páginas
...more. <c Art thou a mourner ?—hast thou know* The joy of innocent delights ? Endearing days forever flown And tranquil nights ? * O live '.—and deeply...peace at last. " Art thou a wanderer ?—hast thou see^ O'erwhelming tempests drowm tKy bark ? *v A shipwreck'd sufferer hast thou been, Misfortune's... | |
| Frances Brooke - 1818 - 250 páginas
...will establish his claim to the most noble appellation the English language boasts of. CHAPTER VI. > O! live— and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance of the past ; Rely ou Heav'n's unchanging will For peace at last ! MONTGOMERY. O the morning after her arrival at Ballinamoyle,... | |
| Robert White ALMOND - 1819 - 204 páginas
...He's more than all the world to me, My HEALTH, my LIFE, my GOD ! 1. Art thou a Mourner? — Hastthou known The joy of innocent delights ? Endearing days for ever flown, And tranquil nights? 2: Art thou a Wanderer ? — Hast thou seen Overwhelming tempests drown thy bark ? A shipwreck'd sufferer... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1820 - 594 páginas
...deplore , There yet is mercy ;— go thy way, And sin no more. • " Art thou a MOURNER?— Hast thou known The joy of innocent delights ? Endearing days...LIVE! and deeply cherish still The sweet remembrance oi the past : Rely on 1 leaven's unchanging will For peace at lust. " Art thou a WANDERER '—Hast... | |
| James Montgomery - 1825 - 232 páginas
...deplore ; There jet is mercy ; — go thy way, Arid sin no more. " Art them a MOURNER ? — Hast thou known The joy of innocent delights, Endearing days...at last. " Art thou a WANDERER? — hast thou seen O'erwhelmins: tempests drown thy bark ? A shipwreck'd sufferer hast thou been, Misfortune's mark ?... | |
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