The Good Samaritan (Henry Lawson Poems)
He comes from out the ages dim- The good Samaritan;I somehow never pictured him A fat and jolly man;But one who'd little ...
He comes from out the ages dim- The good Samaritan;I somehow never pictured him A fat and jolly man;But one who'd little ...
In the fair land o'erwatched by Ischia's mountains,Across the charmed bayWhose blue waves keep with Capri's silver fountainsPerpetual holiday,A king ...
Two clouds before the summer gale In equal race fleet o'er the sky:Two flowers, when wintry blasts assail, Together pins, together die.But ...
The morning broke with streams of welcome rain,Such as the two preceding ones had brought.Rain, that in tropic climes means ...
The bright-haired morn is glowing O'er emerald meadows gay,With many a clear gem strewing The early shepherd's way.Ye gentle elves, by Fancy ...
Far away from stricken Memphis Came the tidings sad and sureThat among the many fallen, Fell the clansman Norman DewarThere are eyes ...
THE years are but half a score,And the war-whoop sounds no moreWith the blast of bugles, whereStraight into a slaughter ...
WHAT is the daily bread,Father, we ask of Thee, -We, who must still be fedOut of Thy bounty free?Not at ...
LORD GOD OF HOSTS, whose mighty handDominion holds on sea and land,In Peace and War Thy Will we seeShaping the ...
To EUGENE VICTOR DEBS Christ-like he spoke. While angry cannon roared, His vision tinged the torn and bleeding skies, Men heard in him ...
(On the Anniversary of Lincoln's Birth)Father, Father Abraham,Today look on us from above;On us, the offspring of thy faith,The children ...
On Pisgah each must stand,And in a fruitful landAfar descried,Behold with longing eyesSome promised ParadiseOf bliss denied.And each on CalvaryUpon ...
EACH wave that breaks upon the strand,How swift soe'er to spurn the sand And seek again the sea,Christ-like, within its lifted ...
First go-between in fallen man's defence,To shield, or share his blame.Christ-like, to lend the robe of innocenceWherewith to hide his ...
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the ...
HOLMAN HUNT'S PICTURE OF "CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE."O CHRIST-CHILD, Everlasting, Holy One, Sufferer of all the sorrow of this world, ...
I lay beneath the long slim wires,And heard them murmur like desires,Till, drowsy with the heat, my thoughts Set ...
The shadow of death is around us all, And life is a sorrowful thing; For the winds sweep by with ...
The simple challenge the direction for our lives the model we must follow to be children of God Acting Christ-like ...
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the ...
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