English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1908 |
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... clouds , from storm is ever free ; So thy unvaried mind was always one , And with such clear serenity still shone , And caused thy little world to seem all temp'rate zone . WILLIAM CONGREVE AMORET Fair Amoret is gone astray : Pursue and ...
... clouds , from storm is ever free ; So thy unvaried mind was always one , And with such clear serenity still shone , And caused thy little world to seem all temp'rate zone . WILLIAM CONGREVE AMORET Fair Amoret is gone astray : Pursue and ...
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... clouds proclaim thy fall ; Who then their ev'ning dews may spare , When thou no longer art their care , But shalt , like ancient heroes , burn , And some bright hearth be made thy urn . 1903 . 20 25 390 TO THE NIGHTINGALE Exert thy ...
... clouds proclaim thy fall ; Who then their ev'ning dews may spare , When thou no longer art their care , But shalt , like ancient heroes , burn , And some bright hearth be made thy urn . 1903 . 20 25 390 TO THE NIGHTINGALE Exert thy ...
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... clouds give place , Or thinly vail the heav'ns ' mysterious face ; When in some river , overhung with green , The waving moon and trembling leaves are seen ; When freshened grass now bears itself upright , And makes cool banks to ...
... clouds give place , Or thinly vail the heav'ns ' mysterious face ; When in some river , overhung with green , The waving moon and trembling leaves are seen ; When freshened grass now bears itself upright , And makes cool banks to ...
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... clouds of fire ; But when , with eager steps , from hence I rise , And view the first gay scenes of Paradise , What tongue , what words of rapture , can express A vision so profuse of pleasantness ? . But now , my Muse , a softer strain ...
... clouds of fire ; But when , with eager steps , from hence I rise , And view the first gay scenes of Paradise , What tongue , what words of rapture , can express A vision so profuse of pleasantness ? . But now , my Muse , a softer strain ...
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... clouds , the bluish hills ascend . Ev'n the wild heath displays her purple dyes , 5 ΤΟ 15 And ' midst the desert fruitful fields arise , 20 That , crowned with tufted trees and springing corn , Like verdant isles the sable waste adorn ...
... clouds , the bluish hills ascend . Ev'n the wild heath displays her purple dyes , 5 ΤΟ 15 And ' midst the desert fruitful fields arise , 20 That , crowned with tufted trees and springing corn , Like verdant isles the sable waste adorn ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid auld auld lang syne bard beauty beneath blest breast breath charms clouds COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA crown dear death dread Dryden Dunciad e'er earth Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire fool frae gentle grace green Grongar Hill hand happy head hear heart Heav'n Highland laddie king live look Lord Lubberkin lyre Mac Flecknoe maid maun mind Muse Nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er Odin once pain passion plain play pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pope pow'r praise pray'r pride queen rage rise round scene shade shining sighs sing skies sleep smile soft song soul sound spring sweet sylphs tears Thalestris thee thine thou thought toil trembling vale verse wander wave weep wild wind wings wyllowe youth ΙΟ
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Seite 241 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply; And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing, anxious being e'er resigned, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing, lingering look behind?
Seite 283 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth, accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Seite 241 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
Seite 357 - Then kneeling down to heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays; Hope "springs exulting on triumphant wing...
Seite 239 - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
Seite 358 - O Scotia! my dear, my native soil! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent, Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content! And...
Seite 287 - For even though vanquished he could argue still; While words of learned length and thundering sound. Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around, And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.
Seite 381 - Guid faith he mauna fa' that. For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that ; The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Seite 138 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent : Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns : To him no high, no low, no great, no small ; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Seite 325 - May I but meet thee on that peaceful shore, The parting word shall pass my lips no more! Thy maidens, grieved themselves at my concern, Oft gave me promise of thy quick return. What ardently I wished...