The Believer’s Jointure : Chapter I. (Ralph Erskine Poems)
Containing the Privileges of the Believer that is espoused to Christ by faith of divine operation.Sect. I.The Believer's perfect beauty, ...
Containing the Privileges of the Believer that is espoused to Christ by faith of divine operation.Sect. I.The Believer's perfect beauty, ...
And first,Since body of earth and water, air's light breath,And fiery exhalations (of which fourThis sum of things is seen ...
It always has been a thought discreetTo know the company you meet;And sure there may be secret dangerIn talking much ...
Beauty and splendor were on every hand:Yet strangely crawled dark shadows down the lanes,Twisting across the fields, like dragon-shapesThat smote ...
I wish I owned a Dior dressMade to my order out of satin.I wish I weighed a little lessAnd could ...
To Alan Mitchell<i>Vixi duellis nuper idoneusEt militavi non sine gloria</i>I. Naming of PartsToday we have naming of parts. YesterdayWe had ...
Today we have naming of parts. Yesterday,We had daily cleaning. And tomorrow morning,We shall have what to do after firing. ...
Dark hours of tearless, sleepless grief,Of woe, denied the soft reliefOf tears, to soothe the burning smartThat throbs and festers ...
EUGENIOTOEMMA,ON HER RETURN FROM THE EAST-INDIE APRIL 15, 1781. START not, dear EMMA ...
The sun hath set; the outworn armies sleep: But, in Arbaces' tent, by summons called For counsel secret on things ...
RUINS! A charm is in the word: It makes us smile, it makes us sigh, 'Tis like the note of ...
Noiselessly the planets will blow by,Like smoke, like breath, like driven snow; Frost-bitten suns on on, on on will blow; ...
A shell surprised our post one day And killed a comrade at my side. My heart was sick ...
The Turks, Ossetians, Lekis, Persians,Cherkez, Ghlighvis, Didos and KistsWere ever Georgia's enemies,Assaulting her with blood-smeared fists.But soon at home domestic ...
Lo, my book thinks to look Time's leaguer down,Under the banner of your spread renown!Or if these levies of impuissant ...
What being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been That h?re p?rsonal tells off these heart-song powerful peals?- ...
What tenements of clover Are fitting for the bee, What edifices azure For butterflies and me -- What residences nimble ...
Melancholy assaulting, and hope prevailing. To God I cried with mournful voice, I sought his gracious ear, In the sad ...
A shell surprised our post one day And killed a comrade at my side. My heart was sick to see ...
Undoubtedly he will relent, and turn From his displeasure; in whose look serene, When angry most he seemed and most ...
The earth again like a ship steams out of the dark sea over The edge of the blue, and the ...
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