Prejudice (John Bannister Tabb Poems)
A leaf may hide the largest starFrom Love's uplifted eye;A mote of prejudice out-barA world of Charity. (John Bannister Tabb)
A leaf may hide the largest starFrom Love's uplifted eye;A mote of prejudice out-barA world of Charity. (John Bannister Tabb)
A SCOTS PASTORAL INSCRIBED TO JOHN WILKES, ESQ. Nos patriam fugimus.--VIRGIL.When Cupid first instructs his darts to flyFrom the sly ...
_P_. Farewell to Europe, and at once farewellTo all the follies which in Europe dwell;To Eastern India now, a richer ...
Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town ofBrighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792.Slow in ...
Scene I.The great Hall of Wynhavod House. The walls hung with old portraits, arms, trophies of the chase, and a ...
No Cautions of a Matron, Old and Sage, Young Rattlehead to Prudence cou'd engage; But forth the Offspring of her ...
'A Lyttl Sooth Sermun.' If, on December 31, When the old year is nearly run, And night is nearing twelve ...
ALL has befallen as I say, The old r?gime has passed away, And quite a new one Is being fashioned ...
Let your respects and services agree,And be proportion'd to the qualityOf him, to whom these services you pay.Is he your ...
Now, while she's changing, said the Dean, "Her bridal for her traveling dress, I'll preach allegiance to your queen! Preaching's ...
Though some may yearn for titles great, and seek the frills of fame,I do not care to have an extra ...
what? they say, "you got acomputer?"it's like I have sold out tothe enemy.I had no idea so manypeople were prejudicedagainstcomputers.even ...
O thou, who turnest this impassioned leaf, Where Anguish claims the sympathetic grief, If no relentless prejudice can bind In ...
The Day has never understood the Gloaming or the Night;Though sired by one Creative Power, and nursed at Nature's breast;The ...
Use all your hidden forces.Do not miss the purpose of this life,and do not wait for circumstanceto mold or change ...
On landing, the first voice one hears is from An English police-constable; a man Respectful, conscious that at need he ...
She is not beautiful, but in her eyesNo common spirit manifests itself, So mild, so gentle, so serenely wise, Yet ...
Wild air, world-mothering air, Nestling me everywhere, That each eyelash or hair Girdles; goes home betwixt The fleeciest, frailest-flixed Snowflake; ...
A Samaritan on the Jericho Road an outcast, unwanted, finding a Jew, bleeding, dying on the way forgiving the hurt, ...
Thus heav'nward all things tend. For all were once Perfect, and all must be at length restor'd. So God has ...
"Why?" Because all I haply can and do, All that I am now, all I hope to be,-- Whence comes ...
Now Night came down, and rose full soon That patroness of rogues, the Moon; Beneath whose kind protecting ray, Wolves, ...
At break of day the College Portress came: She brought us Academic silks, in hue The lilac, with a silken ...
Morn in the wake of the morning star Came furrowing all the orient into gold. We rose, and each by ...
Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town of Brighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792. ...
NOTE.-The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American ...
No more for you the city's thorny ways, The ugly corners of the Negro belt; The miseries and pains of ...
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