The sea shore, with other poemsHitchins, 1810 - 175 Seiten |
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... from the rosy east , — Season of chearfulness ! In balmy sighs Each zephyr whispers peace ; each dewy flower Breathes to high Heav'n its modicum of praise , 1 And nature smiles at large ; —whilst he , alas 10 THE SEA SHORE .
... from the rosy east , — Season of chearfulness ! In balmy sighs Each zephyr whispers peace ; each dewy flower Breathes to high Heav'n its modicum of praise , 1 And nature smiles at large ; —whilst he , alas 10 THE SEA SHORE .
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... sighs , their odorous sweets to Heaven . When relaxation prompts the wearied mind To chearful recreation , be it mine , Guiltless of blood , these peaceful shores to trace .. More pleas'd I feel to see the active shrimp , Or fish minute ...
... sighs , their odorous sweets to Heaven . When relaxation prompts the wearied mind To chearful recreation , be it mine , Guiltless of blood , these peaceful shores to trace .. More pleas'd I feel to see the active shrimp , Or fish minute ...
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... sighs , Sees the swoll'n carcase floating on the waves . As thus his fleecy favourite he mourns , Doom'd never more to nibble at his feet , Behold his sportive child , in warm pursuit , Fleet as the fawn . A gaudy butterfly Excites the ...
... sighs , Sees the swoll'n carcase floating on the waves . As thus his fleecy favourite he mourns , Doom'd never more to nibble at his feet , Behold his sportive child , in warm pursuit , Fleet as the fawn . A gaudy butterfly Excites the ...
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... sigh " Adieu . ” Like them , alas ! our comforts here , Short bliss afford , then disappear ; Like them our full blown hopes expand , " Till nipp'd by time's relentless hand ; But there exists ( and may it long ! ) A charm that claims ...
... sigh " Adieu . ” Like them , alas ! our comforts here , Short bliss afford , then disappear ; Like them our full blown hopes expand , " Till nipp'd by time's relentless hand ; But there exists ( and may it long ! ) A charm that claims ...
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... sighs , her last sad moments pass'd , And " Derwin - Oh my Derwin ! " was her last . " Oh pillar of my life ! " the lover said , As still he grasp❜d the cold hand of the dead , " Oh pillar of my life ! I soon will free " This captive ...
... sighs , her last sad moments pass'd , And " Derwin - Oh my Derwin ! " was her last . " Oh pillar of my life ! " the lover said , As still he grasp❜d the cold hand of the dead , " Oh pillar of my life ! I soon will free " This captive ...
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Adieu balmy morn beauteous beauty beauty's Beneath blast bless'd bliss bloom blossoms bosom breast breath bright Camborne charms chear copies Cornwall Crowan cry'd dark dear death deep delight despair Ditto divine drooping E'en earth Ellen ev'ry fair Falmouth Farewell fate fierce flow'r fond friends FROGS gloom grief heart Heav'n Helston Hichens Hitchins Hocken hope impart Ives John Laura Lelant Liskeard Lord De Dunstanville lov'd Marazion Miss Miss Elizabeth MONDEGO mournful muse nature's ne'er night numbers nymph o'er pass'd peace Penzance pleasure Plymouth-yard poor Portreath pow'r Redruth repose Rosewarne scenes shades shed SHERBORNE shore sighs skies smile soft solicitor song soon sorrow soul sportive strain stretch'd sweet swift tear thee thine Thomas thou thought thro tide TREGENNA CASTLE trembling Truro Twas Urg'd vale virtue waves Whilst William wings wint'ry woes wretch youth zephyrs
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Seite 153 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent. Then THY sun...
Seite 47 - I see the right, and I approve it too ; Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong pursue.
Seite 128 - Clarke, wrote of this factor : — "Tis vain for present fame to wish. Our persons first must be forgotten; For poets are like stinking fish, They never shine until they're rotten.
Seite 64 - Voracious worms, in busy volumes, range. Her dull, cold ear no more her Derwin heeds, No more her heart with kindred sorrow bleeds; Clos'd are those eyes that beam'd so bright before, To weep at Derwin's misery no more. Lo ! the wild youth his sad existence spurns, And o'er her grave, in suppliant sorrow, mourns ; From morn's first blush, 'till night's cimmerian reign, He sighs and weeps — but weeps and sighs in rain. Tho' oft around him sheeted spectres glide, Still droops he there, still flows...
Seite 35 - To stray in dark delusion. Such there are Who, madly trusting to its idle dreams, Would doubt th* existence of a pow'r divine, And shut out immortality from man. No ! tho...
Seite 62 - I) those matchless graces mine ? * As on thy form I bend my ardent eye, " Hope lights afresh the glowing torch of joy ; ** Then tell me, Mora ! tell me, ere we part, * When wilt thou calm the throbbings of my...
Seite 61 - O'er her lov'd form rich auburn tresses hung. And melting music dwelt upon her tongue. . , Her blushing cheeks the rose of health possess'd, And snowy whiteness grac'd her virgin breast ; Her virgin breast — more sweet than blossom'd spring. Mote soft than down that plumes the cygnet's wing. To climb the steep Tregare ; and, from its height, Transported, view th...
Seite 72 - With such base stigmas marks his name, " And, careless of a future state, . . • " Thus trifles with the shafts of fate. '. " But see, my friend ! the wine is out ! ." You'll wet the other eye, no doubt. " We well may sit a little later, " So bring another bottle, waiter...
Seite 37 - ... urbanity of his manners, his friendly disposition, his candour, and modest deportment, contribute not less to the comforts of private lift, ilimi bit pliilo.iophical researches to the public instruction and entertainment.
Seite 61 - DERWIN and MORA. [From the Ancient Cornish.] Derwin, the bold, awakes my plaintive song, Derwin from Goran's brave descendants sprung ; Like some brown mountain oak, that crowns the height, The stately, warrior aw'd th' astonish 'd sight, Whilst his big heart the shafts of fear withstood.