Moral and religious essays poems [&c.]. from my diary, Band 11852 |
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... satanic glee amid the war of elements , when he beheld his triumph consummated in the fall of man , and saw that fallen one bent down with sorrow , his hair erect , as Genius raised it to depict his terror at the fearful storm ...
... satanic glee amid the war of elements , when he beheld his triumph consummated in the fall of man , and saw that fallen one bent down with sorrow , his hair erect , as Genius raised it to depict his terror at the fearful storm ...
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... Satan set apart . A gulf between which none can pass , Or dare to sail upon , Though husband , daughter , sons , alas ! May shriek , inviting on , To give them one cold drop , to cool The parched and aching tongue ; Vengeance is mine ...
... Satan set apart . A gulf between which none can pass , Or dare to sail upon , Though husband , daughter , sons , alas ! May shriek , inviting on , To give them one cold drop , to cool The parched and aching tongue ; Vengeance is mine ...
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... Satan owns my yoke . " He owns a Master and a God , Obeys when I command , His spirit trembles at my rod , He feels my mighty hand . " He seals the doom that I decree , For sinners past reclaim ; And when the righteous call on me , He ...
... Satan owns my yoke . " He owns a Master and a God , Obeys when I command , His spirit trembles at my rod , He feels my mighty hand . " He seals the doom that I decree , For sinners past reclaim ; And when the righteous call on me , He ...
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... Satan . From him Death ravishes by one fell stroke all that he ever valued and loved , admired , or wished to emulate , all that ever soothed , comforted , rejoiced , or delighted him , all wherein he sought his happiness , only to find ...
... Satan . From him Death ravishes by one fell stroke all that he ever valued and loved , admired , or wished to emulate , all that ever soothed , comforted , rejoiced , or delighted him , all wherein he sought his happiness , only to find ...
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... Satan as one governed by and ordained by God to punish man's ingratitude and want of faith- -- a tyrant unto whose keeping and torments the Almighty will resign irreclaimable sinners , when , at the Last Day , he disclaims and casts ...
... Satan as one governed by and ordained by God to punish man's ingratitude and want of faith- -- a tyrant unto whose keeping and torments the Almighty will resign irreclaimable sinners , when , at the Last Day , he disclaims and casts ...
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Almighty Atheist Bantry beauty behold believe better blessings blissful feeling boat bright called child Clarinda creature dare death deed Dunmanway dwell earth earthly EDWARD YOUNG endeavour endowed eternal evil faith father fear feel folly fond fortune friends gain Gap of Dunloe Genius and Talent gipsy give glen Glengariff God's grace hand happiness heart heaven holy honour hope human humour influence Kenmare Killarney lady Lake of Killarney live LIVERPOOL look mercy mind mingle moral mountain nature never o'er ourselves path peace perfect possess reason reflect religion render repentant rock Satan scenes self-knowledge shun silent tongue sinner smile snare snowy white soothe sorrow soul spirit stings of conscience sublime Sugarloaf Mountain sweet teaches tell temper thee things thou thought tion truth unto virtue wander white squall whole wife wisdom woman yaw-haw young
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Seite 120 - It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes ; 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown ; His sceptre shews the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptered sway — It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself ; And earthly power doth then shew likest God's When mercy seasons justice.
Seite 120 - It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath : it is twice blessed; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes: "T is mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown...
Seite 121 - Humility ! the sweetest, loveliest flower That bloomed in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely blossomed since on mortal soil: It is so frail, so delicate a thing, Tis gone if it but look upon itself; And she who ventures to esteem it hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not.
Seite 130 - Providence beflowed every external bleffing, if care has not been taken by ourfelves to fmooth the afperities of the temper. A bad temper embitters every fweet, and converts a paradife into a place of torment. The government of the temper then, on which the happinefs of 'the human race fo greatly depends, can never be too frequently or too forcibly recommended. But as it was found by fome of the ancients one of the.
Seite 82 - M' troubled ; if thou take away their breath, they die, and return to their dust : if thou send forth thy Spirit, they are created : ergo, the Holy Ghost is God.
Seite 152 - Take a pound of sincerity, and an equal quantity of prudence — mix...