| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 904 trang
...thus: So little hold of them have we, That we from them, or they from us, May in a moment ravish'd be. Yet we are neither just nor wise, If present mercies we despise; Or mind not how there may be made A thankfull use of what we had. 1, therefore, Jo not so bemoan (Though these beseeming... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 trang
...life's delight is gone, Alas ! how am I left alone ! ^&^ The voice which I did more esteem Than music in her sweetest key, Those eyes which unto me did seem...wise If present mercies we despise, Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. I therefore do not so bemoan, Though these beseeming... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 478 trang
...CONSOLATION— OPINIONS CONCERNING THE SPIRITS Or THE DEAD. The voice which I did more esteem Than music in her sweetest key ; Those eyes which unto me did seem...• If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. WITHER. THERE is a book written in Latin by the Flemish... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 472 trang
...THE SPIRITS OF THE DEAD. / ' ' The voice which I did more esteem Than music in her sweetest key ; 1 Those eyes which unto me did seem More comfortable...wise, If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. WITHER. THERE is a book written in Latin by the Flemish... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 480 trang
...than the day ; Those now by me, as they have been. Shall never more be heard, or seen ; But what [ once enjoyed in them, Shall seem hereafter as a dream....wise. If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. WITHER. THERE is a book written in Latin by the Flemish... | |
| Mourner - 1836 - 242 trang
...vanish thus ; So little hold of them have we, That we from them or they from us May in a moment ravish'd be. Yet we are neither just nor wise, If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. WITHER. HYMN TO HESPERUS. FRAGMENT. "The stars, Man's... | |
| 1837 - 260 trang
...hereafter as a dream. All earthly comforts vanish thus ; So little hold of them have we, That we from they, or they from us, May in a moment ravished be. Yet...wise, If present mercies we despise; Or mind not how there may be made, A thankful use of what we had. WITHER, nuixs OF ST. RADIODXD'S ABBET. LONDON i FuWiehed... | |
| 1837 - 538 trang
...ae a dream. All earthly comforts vanish thus ; ' So little hold of them have we, That we from they, or they from us, May in a 'moment ravished be. .Yet we are neither just nor wise, If proeont mercies we despise; Or mind not how there may bo made, A thankful use of what we had. WITHEI... | |
| 1838 - 274 trang
...at the coronation. ON THE LOSS OF A BELOVED OBJECT. THE voice which I did more esteem Than music in her sweetest key ; Those eyes which unto me did seem...wise, If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A thankful use of what we had. WITH EH. LONDON: JOHN WILLIAM PARKER, WEST STRAND.... | |
| 1838 - 544 trang
...comforts vanish thus ; So little hold of them have we, That we from them, or they from, us, May iu a moment ravished be. Yet we are neither just nor...wise, If present mercies we despise ; Or mind not how there may be made A tliankful use of what we had. WITHEII. LONDON: JOHN WILLIAM PARKER, WEST STRAND.... | |
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