Life From 1835 to 1851 (William Gay Poems)
And, now, a vacancy occurs,For very nearly sixteen years,In which I'd not the least desire,To strike the harp or tune ...
And, now, a vacancy occurs,For very nearly sixteen years,In which I'd not the least desire,To strike the harp or tune ...
Written on Board the Medway, in the South Seas, in Very StormyWeather."WHERE is the God whom I adore?"Abram of old ...
When real Blessings are to Men deny'd,With airy Hopes they gratify their Pride;To every Wretch this Privilege extends,However void of ...
From the German of Gellert.Written on Board the Medway, at Sea.Ich komme vor dein Angesicht,Verwirf, O Gott, mein Flehen nicht; ...
To the Memory of Mr. George Lang, Who Died in Sydney, 18thJanuary, 1825.On Board the Medway, in the British Channel.AND ...
Written on Board the Prison Ship Medway, off the Island of St. Paul's,March, 1825.COME, heavenly Muse, descendFrom Zion's holy hill:Thy ...
Written on Board the Medway, in the South Seas.THE sun had gone down, and his last feeble rayOn the high ...
Written at Midnight during a Storm, on Board the Medway, in theSouth Seas.WHILE the children of Jacob in Goshen remain,They ...
Written on Board the Medway.GOD of the dry land and the sea!From this frail bark, I look to thee:Thy heavenly ...
Written on Board the Medway, Storm Bay, Van Dieman's Land, onMaking the Coast of that Island in Very Tempestuous and ...
Suggested by the Death of a Sailor on Board the Medway.I HEARD a voice far far at sea!'Twas the voice ...
Our flood's-queen Thames for ships and swans is crown'd,And stately Severn for her shore is prais'd,The crystal Trent for fords ...
Written on Board the Medway.OUR voyage is begun, for the anchor is weighed,And the north wind blows fresh and fair, ...
Written on Board the Medway.MAN, like a ship with many a sailSpread to a favouring breeze,Embarks before Hope's flattering gale,Upon ...
July: ?gloga Septima. Thomalin & Morrell.Thomalin.IS not thilke same a goteheard prowde, that sittes on yonder bancke, Whose straying heard ...
``Come and listen to my ditty.'' On that fam'd and ancient station Where to Thames the Medway runs, When in ...
Thou art not, Penshurst, built to envious show, Of touch, or marble; nor canst boast a rowOf polish'd pillars, or ...
(Air: Carnaval de Venise)LET Housman sing of Severn shore, Of Thames let Arnold sing, But we will sing ...
I Frindsbury, Kent, 1786 Bang! Bang! Tap! Tap-a-tap! Rap! All through the lead and silver Winter days, All through the ...
Our flood's-queen Thames for ships and swans is crown'd, And stately Severn for her shore is prais'd, The crystal Trent ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
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