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I am a harp of many chords, and ea… Strung by a separate hand;—most mu… My notes, discoursing with the men… Not the outward ear. Try them, th… With wisdom, fancy, graceful gaiet…
Time was, I shrank from what was… From fear of what was wrong; I would not brave the sacred fight… Because the foe was strong. But now I cast that finer sense
Weep not for me;— Be blithe as wont, nor tinge with… The stream of love that circles ho… Light hearts and free! Joy in the gifts Heaven’s bounty…
SHE is not gone;—still in our sig… That dearest maid shall live, In form as true, in tints as brigh… As youth and health could give. Still, still is ours the modest ey…
MAN is permitted much To scan and learn In Nature’s frame; Till he well-nigh can tame Brute mischiefs, and can touch
OH! miserable power To dreams allow’d, to raise the gu… And back awhile the illumined spir… On its youth’s twilight hour; In mockery guiling it to act again
Death was full urgent with thee,… And startling in his speed;— Brief pain, then languor till thy… Such was the path decreed, The hurried road
‘Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscer… Atque metus omnes, et inexorabile… Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Ac… IN childhood, when with eager eye… The season-measured year I view’d…
WHEN mirth is full and free, Some sudden gloom shall be; When haughty power mounts high, The Watcher’s axe is nigh. All growth has bound; when greates…
ONCE, as I brooded o’er my guilt… A fever seized me, duties to devis… To buy me interest in my Saviour’… Not that His love I would extenua… But scourge and penance, masterful…
TODAY the Blessed Three in One Began the earth and skies; Today a Conqueror, God the Son, Did from the grave arise; We too will wake, and, in despite
‘Man goeth forth’ with reckless tr… Upon his wealth of mind, As if in self a thing of dust Creative skill might find; He schemes and toils; stone, wood…
HOW can I keep my Christmas feas… In its due festive show, Reft of the sight of the High Pri… From whom its glories flow? I hear the tuneful bells around,
There is in stillness oft a magic… To calm the breast, when strugglin… Touch’d by its influence, in the s… Diviner feelings, kindred with the… By this the Arab’s kindling thoug…
Prune thou thy words; the thoughts… That o’er thee swell and throng;— They will condense within thy soul… And change to purpose strong. But he who lets his feelings run