The Works of Anna Lætitia Barbauld: With a Memoir, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 814 pages V. 1. Memoir. Poems -- v. 2. Correspondence. Miscellaneous pieces. |
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... hast not proved , - Though she were fonder and more true Than any nymph old poets drew , - O never dream again that thou hast loved ! If when the darling maid is gone , Thou dost 74 SONGS .
... hast not proved , - Though she were fonder and more true Than any nymph old poets drew , - O never dream again that thou hast loved ! If when the darling maid is gone , Thou dost 74 SONGS .
Page 75
... hast known ; Love sits on a despotic throne , And reigns a tyrant , if he reigns at all . Now if thou art so lost a thing , Here all thy tender sorrows bring , And prove whose patience longest can endure : We'll strive whose fancy shall ...
... hast known ; Love sits on a despotic throne , And reigns a tyrant , if he reigns at all . Now if thou art so lost a thing , Here all thy tender sorrows bring , And prove whose patience longest can endure : We'll strive whose fancy shall ...
Page 127
... scattered tribes ; -thou hast a gentler voice , That whispers comfort to the swelling heart , Abashed , yet longing to behold her Maker . But now my soul , unused to stretch her powers A SUMMER EVENING'S MEDITATION . 127.
... scattered tribes ; -thou hast a gentler voice , That whispers comfort to the swelling heart , Abashed , yet longing to behold her Maker . But now my soul , unused to stretch her powers A SUMMER EVENING'S MEDITATION . 127.
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... eye the martyr own Of faith revered and ancient laws . Then be thy tide of glory staid ; Then be thy conquering banners furled ; Obey the laws thyself hast made , And rise the model of the world ! TO DR . PRIESTLEY , DECEMBER 29 , 1792 .
... eye the martyr own Of faith revered and ancient laws . Then be thy tide of glory staid ; Then be thy conquering banners furled ; Obey the laws thyself hast made , And rise the model of the world ! TO DR . PRIESTLEY , DECEMBER 29 , 1792 .
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... good , To all that's lost resigned . Farewell ! With honour , peace , and love , Be thy dear memory blest ! Thou hast no tears for me to shed , When I too am at rest . THE UNKNOWN GOD . To learned Athens , led by 226 DIRGE .
... good , To all that's lost resigned . Farewell ! With honour , peace , and love , Be thy dear memory blest ! Thou hast no tears for me to shed , When I too am at rest . THE UNKNOWN GOD . To learned Athens , led by 226 DIRGE .
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Aikin ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD arms art thou awful Barbauld bend beneath bless blest bloom bosom bowers breast breath bright brow Ceres charms cheerful controul Corsica courser Cupid Cyrnus dear death deep delight drest earth eyes fair fame fancy Farewell fate fear feel fire flame flow flowers fond genius gentle glowing golden grace groves hand hast heart heaven honoured hope hour HYMN Kibworth light live lyre maid midst mind mourn Muse Muse's Nature's never numbers nymph o'er pale passions peace pilgrim pity pomp praise racter rage reign RICHARD TAYLOR rise round scenes scorn Scythian shade shining shore sighs silent smile soft song soothe soul sound spirit spread spring sting STONNE storm strains stream sweet swelling taught tears tender thee thine thou thought toil trembling vale vext virtues Warrington weep wings wound youth
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Page 321 - Although the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines ; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat ; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls : Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Page 261 - I know not what thou art, But know that thou and I must part ; And when, or how, or where we met I own to me 'sa secret yet.
Page 321 - PRAISE to God, immortal praise, For the love that crowns our days ; Bounteous source of every joy, Let Thy praise our tongues employ...
Page 324 - AGAIN the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray, Unseals the eyelids of the morn, And pours increasing day.
Page 262 - Life ! we've been long together, Through pleasant and through cloudy weather ; 'Tis hard to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear : — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time ; Say not ' Good night ' — but in some brighter clime Bid me
Page 322 - All that spring with bounteous hand Scatters o'er the smiling land ; All that liberal autumn pours From her rich, o'erflowing stores...
Page 330 - 11 mount aloft to thine abode ; On wings of love our souls shall fly, Nor tire amidst the heavenly road. 273. LM MBS BARBAULD. The Christian Warfare. 1 AWAKE, my soul ! lift up thine eyes ; See where thy foes against thee rise, In long array, a numerous host ; Awake, my soul ! or thou art lost.
Page 332 - How blest the sacred tie that binds In union sweet according minds ! How swift the heavenly course they run, Whose hearts, whose 'faith, whose hopes are one ! 2.
Page 262 - To the vast ocean of empyreal flame From whence thy essence came Dost thou thy flight pursue, when freed From matter's base encumbering weed? Or dost thou, hid from sight, Wait, like some spell-bound knight, Through blank oblivious years th' appointed hour To break thy trance and reassume thy power?
Page 316 - How bright the unchanging morn appears! Farewell, inconstant world, farewell ! 5 Life's labor done, as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to say, " How blest the righteous when he dies !