Turn To The Star Of Heaven Thine Eyes (John Quincy Adams Poems)
Turn to the stars of heaven thine eyes,And God shall meet thee there;Exalt thy vision to the skies,His glory they ...
Turn to the stars of heaven thine eyes,And God shall meet thee there;Exalt thy vision to the skies,His glory they ...
A gibbering ape that leads an elephant;A dwarf deformed, the presence heraldingOf potent wizard, or the Elfin King;Caliban, deigning sage ...
'Tis awful, as the shades of ev'ning fall,To walk among that family of oaksWhich nature seems, in her luxuriant mood,To ...
''Not with you to take counsel, Powers of heaven,-- For still that title ours,--in so great haste Hither have I ...
WRITTEN FOR THE 22 OF AUGUST 1834-THE BERKSHIRE JUBILEE. Darkness upon the mountain and the vale- Forest and ...
'Twas night, and now advanc'd the solemn hour;The keeper of the prison, from his tow'r, Astonish'd, sees a form divinely ...
Winter on the mountains Summer on the shore,The robes of sun-gleams woven, The lake's blue wavelets wore.Cold, white, against the ...
I.Who follows Jesus shall not walkIn darksome road with danger rife;But in his heart the Truth will talk,And on his ...
Only a few more years!Weary years!Only a few more tears!Bitter tears!And then - and then - like other men,I cease ...
HAIL! sable queen of soft repose,Who bid'st the weary eyelids close,To Sleep's profoundest sway resign'd;Or, still more pleasing to the ...
Oh thou who once on earth, beneath the weight Of our mortality didst live and move, The incarnation of profoundest ...
Have any of you, passers-by,Had an old tooth that was an unceasing discomfort?Or a pain in the side that never ...
The Master stood upon the mount, and taught. He saw a fire in his disciples' eyes; 'The old law', they ...
AWAY! the moor is dark beneath the moon, Rapid clouds have drunk the last pale beam of even: Away! the ...
"Seldom we find," says Solomon Don Dunce, "Half an idea in the profoundest sonnet. Through all the flimsy things we ...
In the profoundest ocean There is a rainbow shell, It is always there, shining most stilly Under the greatest storm ...
IT was the Winter wilde, While the Heav'n-born-childe, All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies; Nature in aw to ...
Have any of you, passers-by, Had an old tooth that was an unceasing discomfort? Or a pain in the side ...
Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and ...
The profoundest of all sensualities is the sense of truth and the next deepest sensual experience is the sense of ...
How tall among her sisters, and how fair, -- How grave beyond her youth, yet debonair As dawn, 'mid wrinkled ...
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