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POETRY

... depths of Ibine own soul Descend; ?? powers unroll- Enargles that long had slumbered In its fathomless 4eptba unnumbered. Speak the word I-the power divinest WIll awake, If thou incllnest, Thnu art ?? Inblan oitn'ingdono; Rule thyseif, thou rulest all ...

THE MARRIAGE VOW

... Or whon thine eye o ZS et with biteorcst tcars; lt corded by an an '7e~s ten on high And snuot be questioce 1 in etoruiy. Speak it not lightly: t'.sugh the young and gay Are throrging round thee now rwitb tones of nmirth Let not the holy proinizo of to-day ...

A LOVE SONG

... brooklet's breast. Come to me, genj.lo maiden, And let me ?? thy cheek; Come, for my heart is laden With love I fain would speak. Feo longer leave [be lonely. But, while the i.oon is bright, With him who lev,.s thee Only Come wauder ?? til to-night. Stanley ...

PETER PLYMLEY'S LETTERS.—LITERARY LYING

... sold. We feel rather sorry that the Rev. Sydney Smith, a after imitating the equivocations, mental reservations, and, to speak plainly, the downright falsehoods of Sir Walter Scott in his denials of identity with The Great Unknown, did not also imitate ...

A GRACIOUS MESSAGE

... A GRACIOUS AVESSAGp. Wounded soldiersI lying weak, Sick, or shot, or gssh'd by swords, Listen! for your Queen doth speak- Hearken to her gracious words I From her soul of courage calm Earnestly those words distil, Dropping like a precious balm Every heart ...

POETRY

... lies the winter snow, And the winter winds are wearily sighing; Toll ye the church-bell sad and slow, And tread softly and speak low, For the Old Year lies a-dying. He was fuh of joke and jest, But all his merry quips are o'er. To see him die, across the ...

HYMN FOR THE NEW YEAR

... rebuked the stormy blast. Now; when, like the raging ocean, -Nations foam forth kindred aore ' Pity, Lord,. the msd 'ommotionb - Speak in power, and peace'restore. Souls imm ortal are inmpeilled Satan glories in their etre' Oh, send forth the'gospel herald, ...

POETRY

... POE RthY. sPEAK A GOOD) NvORD, OR 8AY NOTHI'NG AT ALL. rbere's a 5peciesi of slander abroad in thoe world, Against a good neelbbour, too frequently hari'd; Not aiwvys with malice, with envy, or spite, Yet fatal to friendship, good feeling, and right. ...

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... 0rtuaf TO LEIDA. 'Tis not those burning tears Upon thy maiden cheek; 'Tis not the sigh one scarcely beses From lips that never speak; 'Tis not the glance that fate Hath compassed with a cloud, So touching yet so desolate, Like cliidhood in its shroud: It is ...

A SABBATH EVENING'S MEDIATION

... things well. KIND! Oh, what transporting pleasure Thrills throughout the very soul, When Thy word, that heaven-born treasure, Speaks-how sweetly to conedIe- Christian, with faith on me depend, I am thy Father, Brother, Friend. Witton-street, Northwich, ...

Poetry

... high Thy grandeur glitters tbroughl the sky. The boundless ocean owns thy sway, The angry waves thy will obey: The tenmpest speaks alnud thy wrath. The lightning shows thy fearful path. to thee, the ever mighty King, The universe shall tribute bring; Thy ...

Original

... twine among her hair Pro r Roses, as white as sanlit snows, was Bat jewels place not there. 30.I No gems of vanity should speak, A Nor fashlon's glittering prize, beh While meekness blushes on tbe cheek, T . And faith lights up the eyes. th it There should ...