Poems Devotional and Didactic, from the Poetical Works of Bishop KenHamilton, Adams & Company, 1900 - 184 pages |
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... concupiscence inclines : He , source and Lord of all , knew all things best , And gave the world no harbour in his breast . Angels their graces by his grace refined ; He's the aversion of the worldly mind . All Jesus ' graces had a ...
... concupiscence inclines : He , source and Lord of all , knew all things best , And gave the world no harbour in his breast . Angels their graces by his grace refined ; He's the aversion of the worldly mind . All Jesus ' graces had a ...
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... a magazine of snares ; A bait for every sense it lays , It cheats , blinds , flatters , and betrays , Defiles our prayers , and never rests , Even in our sleep our thought infests . BP . KEN'S POEMS . Concupiscence , our foe inbred 60.
... a magazine of snares ; A bait for every sense it lays , It cheats , blinds , flatters , and betrays , Defiles our prayers , and never rests , Even in our sleep our thought infests . BP . KEN'S POEMS . Concupiscence , our foe inbred 60.
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Thomas Ken. BP . KEN'S POEMS . Concupiscence , our foe inbred , Is with our poisons only fed ; It vanities destructive craves , Damps conscience and the mind enslaves ; And , should the world sit still , Would watchful be to work our ill ...
Thomas Ken. BP . KEN'S POEMS . Concupiscence , our foe inbred , Is with our poisons only fed ; It vanities destructive craves , Damps conscience and the mind enslaves ; And , should the world sit still , Would watchful be to work our ill ...
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... pain . O SELF - ACCUSATION , AH ! I am impotent . polluted , blind , To error prone , unstable as the wind , By nature inconsiderate , vain , Hating what may concupiscence restrain . BP . KEN'S POEMS . Thou in thy likeness , 72.
... pain . O SELF - ACCUSATION , AH ! I am impotent . polluted , blind , To error prone , unstable as the wind , By nature inconsiderate , vain , Hating what may concupiscence restrain . BP . KEN'S POEMS . Thou in thy likeness , 72.
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... concupiscence purveyed , Innumerable swarms of sin , Through them came hourly flying in . Those ears , first formed to intromit The saving truths of Sacred Writ , To vanities still open stood , Shut close to the approach of good ...
... concupiscence purveyed , Innumerable swarms of sin , Through them came hourly flying in . Those ears , first formed to intromit The saving truths of Sacred Writ , To vanities still open stood , Shut close to the approach of good ...
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Page 184 - Forgive me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Page 184 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day. O may my soul on Thee repose, And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close, Sleep, that may me more vigorous make To serve my God when I awake. When in the night I sleepless lie, My soul with heavenly thoughts supply ; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkness me molest.
Page 53 - Give me the Priest these graces shall possess — Of an Ambassador the just address. A Father's tenderness, a Shepherd's care, A Leader's courage, which the cross can bear ; A Ruler's awe, a Watchman's wakeful eye, A Pilot's skill, the helm in storms to ply ; A Fisher's patience, and a Labourer's toil, A Guide's dexterity to disembroil ; A Prophet's inspiration from above, A Teacher's knowledge, and a Saviour's love.
Page 53 - A fisher's patience, and a labourer's toil, A guide's dexterity to disembroil ; A prophet's inspiration from above, A teacher's knowledge, and a Saviour's love. Give me the priest, a light upon a hill, Whose rays his whole circumference can fill ; In God's own word and sacred learning versed, Deep in the study of the heart immersed ; Who in sick souls can the disease descry, And wisely fit restoratives apply; To beatific pastures leads his sheep, Watchful from hellish wolves his fold to keep...
Page 184 - But, though sleep o'er my frailty reigns, Let it not hold me long in chains : And now and then let loose my heart, Till it an Hallelujah dart.
Page 147 - ... terrors lives exempt ; You ne'er, with all your skill, Could souls immortal kill : You need not me and world divide, I long ago the world denied. I have prevented all your force, Which from my friends might me divorce — To friends, though truly dear, My heart dares not adhere : No perfect friend but God I know, For God I all the rest forego. Should you invade me, armed with pain, And make me numerous deaths sustain, My will, to God resigned, Sweet ease in God will find ; God's love will all...