Yet even in transitory life's late day That mingles all my brown with sober gray, Revere the man, whose Pilgrim marks the road And guides the Progress of the soul to God. 'Twere well with most, if books that could engage Their childhood, pleased them... The Table Book - Сторінка 217автори: William Hone - 1827Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 850 стор.
...that could ^engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age ; The man, approving what had charm'd the boy Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy ; And not with curses on his heart, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. The stamp of artless piety impress 'd By... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 460 стор.
...age ; The man, approving what had charm'd the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy, 150 And not with curses on his art who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. The stamp of artless piety, impress'd By kind tuition on his yielding breast, The youth now bearded,... | |
| 1855 - 228 стор.
...: " Twere well with most, if books, that could engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age; The man, approving what had charmed the boy, Would...comfort, peace, and joy, And not with curses on his heart who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul." Would that all parents might view this subject... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 стор.
...that could engage Their childhood pleased them at a riper age ; The man, approving what had charm 'd the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy, And not with curses on his heart, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded souK The stamp of artless piety impress'd By kind... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 стор.
...approving what had eharm'd the boy, Would die at last in eomfort, peaee, and joy ; And not with eurses on his art, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. Cowper. Books are men of higher stature, And the only men that speak aloud for future times to hear... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 стор.
...that could engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age; The man, approving what had charm d the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and...who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. BONNET TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE. 1 Thy country, Wilberforce, with just disdain, Hears thce by cruel men... | |
| 1856 - 790 стор.
...God. 'Twere well with most, if books, that could engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper age; The man, approving what had charmed the boy, Would...comfort, peace and joy! And not with curses on his heart, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded sonl. an& Sc1cctions. "EVERT ONE OF YOU. By John... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 512 стор.
...that could engage Their childhood, pleas'd them at a riper age; The man, approving what had charm'd the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy; And not with curses on his heart, who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. The stamp of artless piety impress'd By... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 стор.
...that could engage Their childhood, pleased them at a riper aee ; The man, approving what had charm d the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and...who stole The gem of truth from his unguarded soul. SONNET TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE.1 Thy country, Wilberfbrce, with just disdain, Hears thoe by cruel men... | |
| John Bunyan - 1859 - 420 стор.
...that could engage Their childhood, pleas 'd them at a riper age ; The man approving what had charm 'd the boy, Would die at last in comfort, peace, and joy, And not with curses on his art who stole Tho gem of truth from his unguarded soul.' COWPER TiROCininx, r. 12ft. PREFACE. Several persona have... | |
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