PoemsN. Biggs, 1803 - 202 Seiten |
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... the Author Ode on the Departing Year 153 145 3 , 87 Religious Musings 171 To the Nightingale In the Manner of Spencer 111 To the Author of Poems , & c.115 Composed at Clevedon To an unfortunate Woman 138 · 109 119 126 129 133 A 2.
... the Author Ode on the Departing Year 153 145 3 , 87 Religious Musings 171 To the Nightingale In the Manner of Spencer 111 To the Author of Poems , & c.115 Composed at Clevedon To an unfortunate Woman 138 · 109 119 126 129 133 A 2.
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... departing May , Send their loose blossoms slanting o'er our heads ! Nor dost not thou sometimes recall those hours , When with the joy of hope thou gav'st thine ear To my wild firstling lays . Since then my song Hath sounded deeper ...
... departing May , Send their loose blossoms slanting o'er our heads ! Nor dost not thou sometimes recall those hours , When with the joy of hope thou gav'st thine ear To my wild firstling lays . Since then my song Hath sounded deeper ...
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... DEPARTED When they visit the dreams of my Rest ! But disturb'd by the Tempest's commotion Fleet the shadowy forms of Delight- Ah cease , thou shrill blast of the Ocean ! To howl thro ' my Cavern by Night . IMITATED FROM THE WELCH . If ...
... DEPARTED When they visit the dreams of my Rest ! But disturb'd by the Tempest's commotion Fleet the shadowy forms of Delight- Ah cease , thou shrill blast of the Ocean ! To howl thro ' my Cavern by Night . IMITATED FROM THE WELCH . If ...
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... Departed Merit claims a reverent tear . If ' neath this roof thy wine - cheer'd moments pass , Fill to the good man's name one grateful glass : To higher zest shall MEM'RY wake thy soul , And VIRTUE mingle in th ' ennobled bowl . But if ...
... Departed Merit claims a reverent tear . If ' neath this roof thy wine - cheer'd moments pass , Fill to the good man's name one grateful glass : To higher zest shall MEM'RY wake thy soul , And VIRTUE mingle in th ' ennobled bowl . But if ...
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... departing light ; And haply , bason'd in some unsunn'd cleft , A beauteous spring , the rock's collected tears , Sleeps shelter'd there , scarce wrinkled by the gale ! Together thus , the world's vain turmoil left , Stretch'd on the ...
... departing light ; And haply , bason'd in some unsunn'd cleft , A beauteous spring , the rock's collected tears , Sleeps shelter'd there , scarce wrinkled by the gale ! Together thus , the world's vain turmoil left , Stretch'd on the ...
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amid anguish ANTISTROPHE Bard beneath blast blest bosom breast bright brood CHATTERTON cheek clouds dance dark Darts dear didst divine dream dwell earth EPODE Ev'n evil faery faint Fancy Fancy's fear feelings fix'd flower fond foolscap 8vo French Revolution Friend gale gaze gleam groaning haply hath heart Heaven holy Hope hour hues inly JOSEPH COTTLE kiss Lamb of God light lonely lov'd Love Maid meek mild mind Monody mourning muse night Note to Line nurs'd o'er thy octavo pale Peace pensive Petrarch PIXIES Poem poison'd rise RIVER OTTER ROBERT BLOOMFIELD ROBERT SOUTHEY round S. T. COLERIDGE SARA sigh sleep smile soft song SONNET soothes sorrows soul Spirit stream sublime Superstition sweet swell tear thee thine thou thought thro Throne toil trembling vale vision voice warbled ween weep wild wing wreath
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Seite 135 - Now winding bright and full, with naked banks; And seats, and lawns, the Abbey, and the wood, And cots, and hamlets, and faint city-spire...
Seite 131 - And what if all of animated nature Be but organic harps diversely framed, That tremble into thought, as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze, At once the Soul of each, and God of All...
Seite 130 - And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain, As wild and various as the random gales That swell and...
Seite 101 - SCHILLER ! that hour I would have wished to die, If through the shuddering midnight I had sent From the dark dungeon of the tower time-rent That fearful voice, a famished Father's cry — Lest in some after moment aught more mean Might stamp me mortal ! A triumphant shout Black Horror...
Seite 130 - O! the one life within us and abroad, Which meets all motion and becomes its soul, A light in sound, a sound-like power in light Rhythm in all thought, and joyance every where Methinks, it should have been impossible Not to love all things in a world so filled; Where the breeze warbles, and the mute still air Is Music slumbering on her instrument.
Seite 130 - Like some coy maid half yielding to her lover, It pours such sweet upbraiding, as must needs Tempt to repeat the wrong! And now, its strings Boldlier swept, the long sequacious notes Over delicious surges sink and rise, Such a soft floating witchery of sound...
Seite 166 - I hear the famished brood of prey Flap their lank pennons on the groaning wind ! Away, my soul, away ! I unpartaking of the evil thing, With daily prayer and daily toil Soliciting for food my scanty soil, Have wailed my country with a loud Lament.
Seite 27 - MAID of my love, sweet Genevieve! In beauty's light you glide along : Your eye is like the star of eve, And sweet your voice as seraph's song.
Seite xi - own exceeding great reward :' it has soothed my afflictions ; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Seite 57 - EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE Sin could blight or Sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there.