The Infirmary; Or Sketches of Practical Benevolence. A Poem, EtcG.B. Whittaker ... W. Joy ... J. Nisbet ... J. Webb and C.B. Merry ... Dicey and Smithson, 1828 - 112 sider |
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Side 5
... . Blest he stood In his Creator's image ; conscious guilt Had waked no terror in his peaceful heart , Nor sin debased his beauty . Health and joy Fresh from the fountain of eternal life , Bloom'd on THE PLEASURES OF BENEVOLENCE . 5.
... . Blest he stood In his Creator's image ; conscious guilt Had waked no terror in his peaceful heart , Nor sin debased his beauty . Health and joy Fresh from the fountain of eternal life , Bloom'd on THE PLEASURES OF BENEVOLENCE . 5.
Side 6
... Guilt assumed The sceptre of his breast ; infusing all His direful pestilence - disease and pain , Sorrow , and toil , and wretchedness , and death , And comfortless despair . Such was the sad The ruin'd state in which their Maker found ...
... Guilt assumed The sceptre of his breast ; infusing all His direful pestilence - disease and pain , Sorrow , and toil , and wretchedness , and death , And comfortless despair . Such was the sad The ruin'd state in which their Maker found ...
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... guilt , till it o'erwhelm the wretch With still severer judgment ; yet the world , This very world that speaks so loud of mercy , Preaches of judgment too ! Behold its surface , Still cover'd with the wreck of what was once Far ...
... guilt , till it o'erwhelm the wretch With still severer judgment ; yet the world , This very world that speaks so loud of mercy , Preaches of judgment too ! Behold its surface , Still cover'd with the wreck of what was once Far ...
Side 38
... d With thoughts of conscious guilt ! Though fate , though nature Might act upon his frame , yet what could shake His stubborn will but proud unruly self ? Tyrants may strike , and falling rocks may crush , 38 [ CANTO II . THE INFIRMARY .
... d With thoughts of conscious guilt ! Though fate , though nature Might act upon his frame , yet what could shake His stubborn will but proud unruly self ? Tyrants may strike , and falling rocks may crush , 38 [ CANTO II . THE INFIRMARY .
Side 39
... guilt , for cruelty And mercy never could be thus allied . He sinn'd ; was driv'n from Eden , and he liv'd The sad memento of his own misdeed , To hand the tale to others : they , alas , They who had heard it from their fathers ' mouths ...
... guilt , for cruelty And mercy never could be thus allied . He sinn'd ; was driv'n from Eden , and he liv'd The sad memento of his own misdeed , To hand the tale to others : they , alas , They who had heard it from their fathers ' mouths ...
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ampton angels Aspley awful balm beams Bedford Behold BENEVOLENCE bestow'd Bethesda bids blessings blest bliss bounteous bounties breast breathes bright burst camels CANTO II celestial Conscience conscious guilt conscious heart cries crown'd cruelty curse dare death delight divine dreadful dust e'en e'er earth END OF CANTO everlasting eyes faint faith fate fear feel frowns gates gentle glorious glory gracious groaning guilty heart Hackney hand happiness Harden'd head Heaven heavenly hope House 2 copies INFIRMARY judgment Justice Kempston kindling light living Lord love divine Maker's mercy Mercy's mighty mortal nature Nature's naught ne'er never Northampton o'er peace pleasure poor praise prostrate receiv'd repent righteous round Samaritan scenes seem'd shut skies smiles songs soul stands stings strife sweet sweet Mercy's tears thee thou toil treasure trembling triumphant trust Twas voice wants waste Wisdom word wounds wrath wretch wretchedness yield
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Side 2 - For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.
Side 2 - Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep-market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches.