Das Lied von der GlockeD. Nutt, 1842 - 37 Seiten |
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... heaven : these latter may be termed allowable as having been sanctioned by our best poets , an appeal to whose usage ought to be a silencing answer to the most despotic of critics . * In a * It is not expected that the above assertion ...
... heaven : these latter may be termed allowable as having been sanctioned by our best poets , an appeal to whose usage ought to be a silencing answer to the most despotic of critics . * In a * It is not expected that the above assertion ...
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... heavens there hangs a weight . Wordsworth . Accompany and weigh . Soft yielding minds to water glide away , And sip with nymphs their elemental tea . - Pope . Cost and boast . Now length of fame ( our second life ) I lost , And bare ...
... heavens there hangs a weight . Wordsworth . Accompany and weigh . Soft yielding minds to water glide away , And sip with nymphs their elemental tea . - Pope . Cost and boast . Now length of fame ( our second life ) I lost , And bare ...
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... Heaven . An earnest word doth well betide When we prepare for earnest deeds , By good discourse accompanied Then labor cheerfully proceeds . So let us carefully now scan Of feeble strength what are the fruits ; One must despise the ...
... Heaven . An earnest word doth well betide When we prepare for earnest deeds , By good discourse accompanied Then labor cheerfully proceeds . So let us carefully now scan Of feeble strength what are the fruits ; One must despise the ...
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... roams o'er the earth : - To his father's home returns , a stranger . And glorious in the pride of youth , Even as a form from heaven's height , Mit züchtigen , verschämten Wangen Sieht er die Jungfrau vor THE SONG OF THE BELL .
... roams o'er the earth : - To his father's home returns , a stranger . And glorious in the pride of youth , Even as a form from heaven's height , Mit züchtigen , verschämten Wangen Sieht er die Jungfrau vor THE SONG OF THE BELL .
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... heavens ope ; The heart doth revel in deep bliss . Oh ! that it ever green might prove , That beauteous season of young love . Already how the pipes are brown'd ! This little staff I now dip in ; If glaz'd over it be found , Then the ...
... heavens ope ; The heart doth revel in deep bliss . Oh ! that it ever green might prove , That beauteous season of young love . Already how the pipes are brown'd ! This little staff I now dip in ; If glaz'd over it be found , Then the ...
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Seite ix - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes With sure returns of still expected rhymes: Where'er you find "the cooling western breeze...
Seite x - Or in the natal or the mortal hour. All nature is but art unknown to thee; All chance, direction which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good...
Seite x - water glide away, And sip, with nymphs, their elemental tea. The graver prude sinks downward to a gnome, In search of mischief still on earth to roam. The light coquettes in sylphs aloft repair, And sport and flutter in the fields of air.
Seite ix - A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ: Survey the WHOLE, nor seek slight faults to find Where nature moves, and rapture warms the mind, Nor lose for that malignant dull delight, The generous pleasure to be charm'd with wit.