Thoughts on Imputed Righteousnes (John Byrom Poems)
What num'rous texts from Paul, from ev'ry saint,Might furnish our citations, did we want?And could not see, that Righteousness, or ...
What num'rous texts from Paul, from ev'ry saint,Might furnish our citations, did we want?And could not see, that Righteousness, or ...
O Charity, divinely wise,Thou meek-ey'd Daughter of the skiesFrom the pure fountain of eternal light,Where fair, immutable, and ever bright,The ...
THE lock, my dear aunt! I've this moment receiv'd;And with grateful emotions impartThat joy, which the present inspir'd, or conceiv'd,In ...
New light gives new directions, fortunes new, To fashion our endeavours that ensue. More harsh, at least more ...
Thou, whose sweet youth and early hopes inhanceThy rate and price, and mark thee for a treasure,Hearken unto a Vesper, ...
The pris'ner was at large indicted, For that by thirst of gain excited, One day in July last, ...
ARLA. THE pious sire of ARLA rear'd her youth Strongly to feel the great Creator's power; In her pure bosom ...
Ah me! conceiv'd in sin, and born in sorrow,A nothing, here to day, but gone to morrow,Whose mean beginning, blushing ...
O Spitefull bitter thought!Bitterly spitefull thought! Couldst thou inventSo high a torture? Is ...
I. Silence! coeval with Eternity;Thou wert, ere Nature's-self began to be,'Twas one vast Nothing, all, and all slept fast in ...
Kanagaroo, Kangaroo! Thou Spirit of Australia, That redeems from utter failure, From perfect desolation, And warrants the creation Of this ...
Sure of Success, to You I boldly write, Whilst Love do's ev'ry tender Line endite; Love, who is justly President ...
Good, and great God, can I not think of thee, But it must, straight, my melancholy bee?Is it interpreted in ...
Good and great God, can I not think of thee But it must straight my melancholy be? Is it interpreted ...
1.1 Lo now! four other acts upon the stage, 1.2 Childhood, and Youth, the Manly, and Old-age. 1.3 The first: ...
Mother of musings, Contemplation sage, Whose grotto stands upon the topmost rock Of Teneriffe; 'mid the tempestuous night, On which, ...
LONG, too long, O land, Traveling roads all even and peaceful, you learn'd from joys and prosperity only; But now, ...
Though thou did'st hear the tempest from afar, And felt'st the horrors of the wat'ry war, To me unknown, yet ...
1 AFOOT and light-hearted, I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path ...
THERE was a child went forth every day; And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became; And ...
Within this sober Frame expect Work of no Forrain Architect; That unto Caves the Quarries drew, And Forrests did to ...
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