
The Sluggard by Isaac Watts - Poems | Academy of American Poets
’Tis the voice of the Sluggard: I heard him complain, “You have wak’d me too soon, I must slumber again;” As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. “A little more sleep, a little more slumber,” Thus he wastes half his days and his hours without number;
The Sluggard (Watts) - Wikisource, the free online library
2014年6月29日 · 'Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain, "You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again." As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides and his shoulders and his heavy head. "A little more sleep, and a little more slumber;" Thus he wastes half his days, and his hours without number,
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The Sluggard - Wikipedia
The Sluggard may refer to: a bronze statue of Giuseppe Valona, by Lord Frederic Leighton a moralistic poem by Isaac Watts: see wikisource:The Sluggard (Watts)
THE SLUGGARD by ISAAC WATTS - Poetry Explorer - Your Free …
Subject (s): Idleness; Laziness; Sloth; Indolence. 'Tis the Voice of the Sluggard! I heard him compain, 'You have wak'd me too soon, I must slumber again.' Turns his Sides and his Shoulders and his heavy Head. And his Money still wastes, till he starves or he begs. But he scarce reads his Bible, and never loves Thinking.
'Tis the voice of the Sluggard: I heard him complain - Hymnary.org
’Tis the voice of the Sluggard: I heard him complain, ‘You have waked me too soon! I must slumber again!’ As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed Turns his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. ‘A little more sleep, and a little more slumber!’ Thus he wastes half his days and his hours without number;
8 Marks of a Sluggard - The Gospel Coalition
2019年10月6日 · To help us recognize and repent of our own laziness, here are eight traits of the sluggard. (Warning: he’s probably worse than we think.) 1. The Sluggard Will Not Start Things. …
“The Sluggard” by Isaac Watts - Make Fun Of Life!
The Sluggard ’Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain, “You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.” As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides and his shoulders and his heavy head. “A little more sleep, and a little more slumber;” Thus he wastes half his days, and his hours without number,
‘The Sluggard‘, Frederic, Lord Leighton, 1885 | Tate
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art‘The Sluggard‘, Frederic, Lord Leighton, 1885
Poetry Analysis - The Sluggard essays
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the poem "The Sluggard" by Isaac Watts. Specifically, it will contain a literary exploration of the poem as it relates to children's literature. In "The Sluggard," the author berates a lazy child for his behavior.