The Duty Of Children To Their Parents (Rees Prichard Poems)
ALL honour, reverence, and due regard,My son! unto thy parents ever give:'Tis God's command! — and thou, for thy reward,Shalt, ...
ALL honour, reverence, and due regard,My son! unto thy parents ever give:'Tis God's command! — and thou, for thy reward,Shalt, ...
1640-1890.O river winding to the sea!We call the old time back to thee;From forest paths and water-waysThe century-woven veil we ...
Now I know when will come the last morning — when the Light no more scares away Night and Love ...
II christened you in happier days, beforeThese gray forebodings on my brow were seen;You are still lovely in your new-leaved ...
He stands above all worldly schism, And, gazing over life's abysm, Beholds within the starry range Of heaven laws of death and change, That, ...
YON woodland, like a human mind,Hath many a phase of dark and bright:Now dim with shadows, wandering blind,Now radiant with ...
The smallest type of manhood that lives, (If manhood it may be called,) Is that which knows no power but wealth That is ...
The body goes, the spirit stays; Dear lady, till we meet, farewell!Too far from thee my home must be;The body goes, ...
I. LINDSAY castle's jutted forth On the wild, old sounding sea,And a gallant race of the hardy North, ...
THE WAGER.Counter and Clubb were men in trade, whose pains,Credit, and prudence, brought them constant gains;Partners and punctual, every friend ...
TECUMSEH….Once this mighty continent was ours,And the Great Spirit made it for our use.He knew no boundaries, so had we ...
"The stars shine sweetly in the skies,Where, hours ago, they gently stole, Even as a lady's lovely eyesLook in upon ...
WELCOME, thou gray and fragrant Sabbath-day,To deathless love and valor dedicate!Glorious with the richest flowers of May,With early roses, lingering ...
Lord, can a crumb of dust the earth outweigh,Outmatch all mountains, nay the crystal sky?Imbosom in't designs that shall displayAnd ...
Son of our King: When yoemen sailed From Britain to expand her sway,The coward from High venture quailed, The weakling ...
For some the river of life would seem Free from the shallow, the reef, or bar,As they gently glide down ...
Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of His Most Serene and Renowned Highness, Oliver, Late Lord Protector of This Commonwealth, etc. ...
O but we talked at large before The sixteen men were shot, But who can talk of give and take, ...
Now warm with ministerial ire, Fierce sallied forth our loyal 'Squire, And on his striding steps attends His desperate clan ...
School yourself to savour most Joys that have but little cost; Prove the best of life is free, Sun and ...
The ArgumentA certain man having landed on an island in the Greek sea, found there a beautifuldamsel, whom he would ...
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