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Miscellaneous Poems

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Page 58 - Saviour of the world was born; Rise to adore the mystery of love, Which hosts of angels chanted from above; With them the joyful tidings first begun Of God Incarnate and the Virgin's Son. Then to the watchful shepherds it was told, Who heard...
Page 92 - AND he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint...
Page 59 - Then may we hope, the angelic hosts among, to sing, redeemed, a glad triumphal song: he that was born upon this joyful day around us all his glory shall display; saved by his love, incessant we shall sing eternal praise to heaven's almighty King.
Page 220 - Of so divine a Guest. Of so divine a Guest Unworthy though I be, Yet has my heart no rest Unless it come from Thee. Unless it come from Thee, In vain I look around ; In all that I can see No rest is to be found.
Page 180 - Why, plainly then, I never was unblest" — " Never? Thou speakest in a mystic strain, Which more at large I wish thee to explain."— And I reply'd, that I remember'd not A bad one ever to have been my lot: For, let the morning turn out how it will, I praise my God for ev'ry new one still: If I am pinch'd with hunger, or with cold, It does not make me to let go my hold ; Still...
Page 351 - The specious sermons of a learned man Are little else than flashes in the pan. The mere haranguing upon what they call Morality, is powder without ball : But he who preaches with a Christian grace Fires at your vices, and the shot takes place.
Page 144 - Therefore, no Truths concerning this Divine And Heav'nly Life can come within the Line Of all this Learning, as exalted far Above the Pow'r of Trial at its Bar ; Where both the Jury and the Judges too Are born with Eyes incapable to view. Living and moving in this World's Demesne...
Page 53 - Himself to behold what we do ; To His Works all around Him His Mercies extend ; His Works have no Number, His Mercies no End. He accepteth our Thanks, if the Heart do but pay ; Tho' we never can reach Him, by all we can say.
Page 302 - To show his Pow'r, throws all the rest away, Which in itself was equally as fine ? What an Idea this of Pow'r Divine ! Happy for us, if under God's Commands We were as Clay is in the Potter's Hands ; Pliant and yielding readily to take The proper Form which He is pleas'd to make!
Page 49 - Lord is my shepherd; what then shall 1 fear? "What danger can frighten me whilst he is near? Not, when the time calls me to walk thro...

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John Byrom
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'BRITISH CHAMPIONISM': EARLY PUGILISM AND THE WORKS OF FIELDING
Miscellaneous Poems, by John Byrom (Manchester, 1773), i. 43-7. This ij the battle which. Thackeray, following Byrom, introduces quite anachronistically ...
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JSTOR: 'British Championism': Early Pugilism and the Works of Fielding
19 Miscellaneous Poems by John Byrom, i. 47. JOHNSON 334. 'BRITISH CHAMPIONISM' The tone here is almost exactly reproduced by some less skilful, ...
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The Chetham Society: List of Publications
NS 29 The poems of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.1: Miscellaneous poems (ed. Adolphus William Ward, 1894). NS 30 The poems of John Byrom, vol.i, pt.2: Miscellaneous ...
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Title: The Hymns of Methodism in their Literary Relations Creator ...
First, they are included in his Miscellaneous Poems (1773). ... (Yet Wesley read the Miscellaneous Poems when they appeared in 1773, and made no remark on ...
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