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Side 53
... blow Which laid him low ; Alone in his dark prison - cell The noble martyr murdered fell ; He fought his battle well : The damsel brought his bleeding head , Which on a charger she had laid ; None wept - none pitièd ! Yet vain were ...
... blow Which laid him low ; Alone in his dark prison - cell The noble martyr murdered fell ; He fought his battle well : The damsel brought his bleeding head , Which on a charger she had laid ; None wept - none pitièd ! Yet vain were ...
Side 78
... blow , and the waters flow . ' Blow , wind ; beat , rain ; Come , thou swift hurricane , And echo forth thy voice to sinful men Stun their dull ears , Wake up their dormant fears , And make them think of past and coming years . The ...
... blow , and the waters flow . ' Blow , wind ; beat , rain ; Come , thou swift hurricane , And echo forth thy voice to sinful men Stun their dull ears , Wake up their dormant fears , And make them think of past and coming years . The ...
Side 79
... Blow , wind ; beat , rain ; Come , thou swift hurricane , And echo forth thy voice to sinful men ; Stun their dull ears , Wake up their dormant fears , And make them think of past and coming years . JESUS THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD . " He ...
... Blow , wind ; beat , rain ; Come , thou swift hurricane , And echo forth thy voice to sinful men ; Stun their dull ears , Wake up their dormant fears , And make them think of past and coming years . JESUS THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD . " He ...
Side 113
... blow , Though it lays our dear ones low . Reft of every earthly stay , Earthly hopes we cast away , Turn to Heaven with steadfast gaze , Ponder God's unerring ways ; There in every print we trace Sparkling love and sparkling grace ...
... blow , Though it lays our dear ones low . Reft of every earthly stay , Earthly hopes we cast away , Turn to Heaven with steadfast gaze , Ponder God's unerring ways ; There in every print we trace Sparkling love and sparkling grace ...
Side 135
... defied ; What made thee thus an easy prey ? Was it thine age ? or did decay ? Or has the worm scooped him a bed Within thy trunk , and on thee fed ? Whate'er the cause , cruel the blow Which laid thee THE SPIRIT AND THE MUSE . 135.
... defied ; What made thee thus an easy prey ? Was it thine age ? or did decay ? Or has the worm scooped him a bed Within thy trunk , and on thee fed ? Whate'er the cause , cruel the blow Which laid thee THE SPIRIT AND THE MUSE . 135.
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The Spirit and the Muse, Hymns and Other Poems, with Tr. from the Odes of Horace 4th Bart ) Philip Perring (Sir Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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angels art thou bear beasts blessed blest blood blood atone blow breath bright CARMEN cease Christ Christian dark dead death doth dread dust earth earthly eternal evermore fair faith fear flock flowers fruits give glorious glory God's gold golden hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly heavenly host Hell holy hour Israel iugera Jesus King land LIBER LIBER II life's light live Lord Melpomene men God mercy Methought mighty mortal MUSE Neaera neque night nought nunc o'er Otium peace poor praise pray prayer precious Quid Reared palace reign rest rich Saviour's seek shepherds shine sing sinners sins SIR CHARLES CLARKE soon the dark sorrow SPIRIT Sthenelus strife thee thine things thou dost Thou shalt thought thy whole throne thyself toil tomb tree united band unto voice weep whole soul fill wind word
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Side 170 - For thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I, even I, will both search my sheep, and seek them out. As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scattered ; so will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day.
Side 221 - The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years, yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
Side 292 - Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem, non secus in bonis ab insolenti temperatam laetitia, moriture Delli, seu maestus omni tempore vixeris, 5 seu te in remoto gramine per dies festos reclinatum bearis interiore nota Falerni. Quo pinus ingens albaque populus umbram hospitalem consociare amant...
Side 284 - PARCUS deorum cultor et infrequens Insanientis dum sapientiae Consultus erro, nunc retrorsum Vela dare atque iterare cursus Cogor relictos : namque Diespiter, Igni corusco nubila dividens Plerumque, per purum tonantes Egit equos volucremque currum, Quo bruta tellus et vaga flumina, Quo Styx et invisi horrida Taenari Sedes Atlanteusque finis Concutitur.
Side 320 - NON ebur neque aureum Mea renidet in domo lacunar ; Non trabes Hymettiae Premunt columnas ultima recisas Africa...
Side 48 - And he said, Thou canst not see my face : for there shall no man see me, and live.
Side 324 - ODI profanum vulgus et arceo : Favete linguis : carmina non prius Audita Musarum sacerdos Virginibus puerisque canto.
Side 244 - Soracte, nee iam sustineant onus silvae laborantes geluque flumina constiterint acuto. dissolve frigus ligna super foco large reponens, atque benignius deprome quadrimum Sabina, o Thaliarche, merum diota.
Side 61 - Him God raised up the third day, and shewed him openly; Not to all the people, but unto witnesses chosen before of God, even to us, who did eat and drink with him after he rose from the dead.
Side 364 - Faustitas, pacatum volitant per mare navitae, culpari metuit fides, nullis polluitur casta domus stupris, mos et lex maculosum edomuit nefas, laudantur simili prole puerperae, culpam poena premit comes.