Festus – XLV (Philip James Bailey Poems)
'Twas held of old by some heresiarch sage,Whose nobler name time bruits not overmuch,That evil and good, twin powers, as ...
'Twas held of old by some heresiarch sage,Whose nobler name time bruits not overmuch,That evil and good, twin powers, as ...
This time is equal to all time that's goneOf like extent, nor heeds to hide its faceBefore the future: each ...
Arguments and Encouragements to Gospel Ministers to avoid a Legal strain of Doctrine, and endeavour the Sinner's match with Christ ...
THE ARGUMENT OF THE FIRST CANTOSir Hudibras his passing worth,The manner how he sallied forth;His arms and equipage are shown;His ...
Say, dearest Villiers, poor departed friend,(Since fleeting life thus suddenly must end)Say, what did all thy busy hopes avail,That anxious ...
Dear Christians, one and all rejoice,With exultation springing,And with united heart and voiceAnd holy rapture singing,Proclaim the wonders God hath ...
I don't go much on religion, I never ain't had no show;But I've got a middlin' tight grip, sir, On the handful ...
Through sorrow at the poor-spiritedness of the Afghans,I have abandoned greatness, and taken meanness in hand.Had this much even been ...
There came a child into the solemn hall where great Pope Innocent sat throned and heard angry disputings on Free-Will ...
Not yet! I thought this time 'twas done at last, the workings perfected, the life in it; and there's the ...
I. Enough of Rural Things, my Muse, The lowly Shrubs and Bushes of the Field To all an equal Pleasure ...
Sheepheards give eare, and now be stillUnto my passions, and their cause, and what ...
Taurisius. The cause why that thou doo'st denie To looke on ...
Oh many times did Ernest Hyde and IArgue about the freedom of the will.My favorite metaphor was Prickett's cowRoped out ...
1914 We thought we ranked above the chance of ill. Others might fall, not we, for we were wise-- Merchants ...
One said: Thy life is thine to make or mar, To flicker feebly, or to soar, a star; It lies ...
Oh many times did Ernest Hyde and I Argue about the freedom of the will. My favorite metaphor was Prickett's ...
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