The Nursery Garland: Being a Selection of Short, Classical Poems, Adapted to Very Early Youth; Respectfully Inscribed to the Mothers of FamiliesJ. Harris, 1801 - Всего страниц: 172 |
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... ruin'd with a fmile . How to philofophers will found So ftrange a truth difplay'd ? There's not a fubftance to be found , " But every where a shade . " THE ROSE - BUD . TO A LADY . QUEEN PITT . THE NURSERY GARLAND . $ 1 Pitt.
... ruin'd with a fmile . How to philofophers will found So ftrange a truth difplay'd ? There's not a fubftance to be found , " But every where a shade . " THE ROSE - BUD . TO A LADY . QUEEN PITT . THE NURSERY GARLAND . $ 1 Pitt.
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... ruin'd with a fmile . How to philofophers will found So ftrange a truth display'd ? There's not a fubftance to be found , " But every where a shade . ” 4 ODE TO PEACE . O THOU , who bad'ft PITT . THE NURSERY GARLAND . $ 1.
... ruin'd with a fmile . How to philofophers will found So ftrange a truth display'd ? There's not a fubftance to be found , " But every where a shade . ” 4 ODE TO PEACE . O THOU , who bad'ft PITT . THE NURSERY GARLAND . $ 1.
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... fmile , or frown ; That could , without regret or pain , To Virtue's loweft duty facrifice , : Or Intereft's or Ambition's highest prize ; That , injur'd or offended , never try'd Its dignity by vengeance to maintain , But by ...
... fmile , or frown ; That could , without regret or pain , To Virtue's loweft duty facrifice , : Or Intereft's or Ambition's highest prize ; That , injur'd or offended , never try'd Its dignity by vengeance to maintain , But by ...
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... fmile to fee How long their fhadow's grown . Alas ! how vain their fancies be , To think that shape their own ! Thus mingled ftill with wealth and state , Cræfus himself can never know ; His true dimenfions and his weight Are far ...
... fmile to fee How long their fhadow's grown . Alas ! how vain their fancies be , To think that shape their own ! Thus mingled ftill with wealth and state , Cræfus himself can never know ; His true dimenfions and his weight Are far ...
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... fmile of morn . Morn foon retires , her feeble power The fun outbeams with genial day , And gently , in benignant hour , Exhales the liquid pearl away . Thus on Affliction's fable bed Deep forrows rife of faddeft hue ; Condensing round ...
... fmile of morn . Morn foon retires , her feeble power The fun outbeams with genial day , And gently , in benignant hour , Exhales the liquid pearl away . Thus on Affliction's fable bed Deep forrows rife of faddeft hue ; Condensing round ...
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ANWYLL beams beauty Belfield beſt blaſt bleffings bleft blifs bloom bofom breaſt breath caft canker-worm charms Churchill crown'd darkneſs dear delight dwell earth EDMUND EDWARD Elinor eternal ev'ry facred fafe fair fame fate fcene fear feek feems ferene fhade fhall fhine fhould figh filent fing fleep flower fmile foft fome fong foon foothe forrow foul ftar ftill ftore ftrain ftream fuch fupply furveys fweet glory grace hand happy heart Heaven hour Howard marks lefs light mind Miss Onslow misty mountains moffy morn mourn Mufe MYLO night nymph o'er paffions peace pity pleaſe pleaſure poor pow'r praiſe pride purſue rife rill rofe round ſhade ſhall ſhare ſkies ſky ſmile ſpirit ſpread Spring ſtill ſweet tears thee thefe theſe thine thou thouſand thro toil treaſure truth vale Virtue wakeful eye Whofe Wiſdom youth
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Стр. 159 - His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave.
Стр. 103 - Let not this weak, unknowing hand Presume thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land On each I judge Thy foe.
Стр. 158 - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise Him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
Стр. 158 - Speak, ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, Angels; for ye behold him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night, Circle his throne rejoicing; ye in Heaven, On earth join, all ye creatures, to extol Him first, him last, him midst, and without end.
Стр. 89 - It is a period nowhere to be found In all the hoary registers of time, Unless perchance in the fool's calendar. Wisdom disclaims the word, nor" holds society With those who own it.
Стр. 93 - How fair is the Rose ! what a beautiful flower ! The glory of April and May : But the leaves are beginning to fade in an hour, And they wither and die in a day. Yet the Rose has one powerful virtue to boast, Above all the flowers of the field ! When its leaves are all dead and...
Стр. 116 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name : Go, search it there, where to be born and die, Of rich and poor makes all the history ; Enough, that Virtue fill'd the space between ; Prov'd by the ends of being, to have been.
Стр. 13 - I HATE that drum's discordant sound, Parading round, and round, and round : To thoughtless youth it pleasure yields, And lures from cities and from fields, To sell their liberty for charms Of tawdry lace and glittering arms ; And when Ambition's voice commands, To march, and fight, and fall in foreign lands.
Стр. 121 - I have found out a gift for my fair; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed...
Стр. 115 - Or in proud falls magnificently lost, But clear and artless, pouring through the plain Health to the sick, and solace to the swain.