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2,201 illustrations — Poetic illustrations and verse for preaching
Winter under cultivation Is as arable as Spring.
"Faith" is a fine invention When Gentlemen can see -- But Microscopes are prudent In an Emergency.
Of Nature I shall have enough When I have entered these Entitled to a Bumble bee's Familiarities.
ÆGLE, beauty and poet, has two little crimes; She makes her own face, and does not make her rhymes.
Of Life to own -- From Life to draw -- But never tough the reservoir --
Her sovereign People Nature knows as well And is as fond of signifying As if fallible --
Defrauded I a Butterfly -- The lawful Heir -- for Thee --
Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night God said, Let Newton be! and all was light.
When May is painting with her colours gay The landscape sketched by April her sweet twin...
The words the happy say Are paltry melody But those the silent feel Are beautiful --
Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die And are too seldom born --
BEHOLD the blessings of a lucky lot! My play is _damned_, and Lady Noel _not_.
To see the Summer Sky Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie -- True Poems flee --
In this short Life That only lasts an hour How much -- how little -- is Within our power
Not at Home to Callers Says the Naked Tree -- Bonnet due in April -- Wishing you Good Day --
My head is heavy, my limbs are weary, And it is not life that makes me move.
His face was like a snake's--wrinkled and loose And withered--
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