PoemsT. Cadell, 1822 - Всего страниц: 319 |
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Стр. 172
... moved a little space , And saw an old man sitting at the door , Saw his wan cheek , and sunken eye That seemed to gaze on vacancy , Then , at the sight of that beloved face , At once to fall upon his neck she flew ; 172.
... moved a little space , And saw an old man sitting at the door , Saw his wan cheek , and sunken eye That seemed to gaze on vacancy , Then , at the sight of that beloved face , At once to fall upon his neck she flew ; 172.
Стр. 178
... moved by gold - nor to be moved by tears ; And terraced walls their black reflection throw On the green - mantled moat that sleeps below . THE SAILOR . THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native 178 Captivity.
... moved by gold - nor to be moved by tears ; And terraced walls their black reflection throw On the green - mantled moat that sleeps below . THE SAILOR . THE Sailor sighs as sinks his native 178 Captivity.
Стр. 184
... moved but to persuade , Still to the last enlivened and endeared . Those eyes at once her secret soul conveyed , And ever beamed delight when you appeared . * On the death of a younger sister . Yet has she fled the life of bliss below ...
... moved but to persuade , Still to the last enlivened and endeared . Those eyes at once her secret soul conveyed , And ever beamed delight when you appeared . * On the death of a younger sister . Yet has she fled the life of bliss below ...
Стр. 193
... forms her closing eye required . There didst thou stand - there , with the smile she knew , She moved her lips to bless thee , and expired . * On the death of her sister . And now to thee she comes ; still , still 193 Το.
... forms her closing eye required . There didst thou stand - there , with the smile she knew , She moved her lips to bless thee , and expired . * On the death of her sister . And now to thee she comes ; still , still 193 Το.
Стр. 203
... moved along the level shore , These temples , in their splendour eminent * Spartacus . See Plutarch in the Life of Crassus . + The violets of Pæstum were as proverbial as the roses . Martial mentions them with the honey of Hybla . The ...
... moved along the level shore , These temples , in their splendour eminent * Spartacus . See Plutarch in the Life of Crassus . + The violets of Pæstum were as proverbial as the roses . Martial mentions them with the honey of Hybla . The ...
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Стр. 207 - With hound in leash and hawk in hood, The Boy of Egremond was seen. * Blithe was his song, a song of yore ; But where the rock is rent in two, And the river rushes through...
Стр. 16 - Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When exile wore his blooming years away, To sorrow's long soliloquies a prey, When reason, justice, vainly urged his cause, For this he roused her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hailed him to the shore. And hence the charm historic scenes impart; Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart.
Стр. 108 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God : I am the LORD.
Стр. 87 - Twas thine, Maria, thine without a sigh At midnight in a sister's arms to die. Oh thou wert lovely ; lovely was thy frame, And pure thy spirit as from heaven it came : And when recalled to join the blest above Thou diedst a victim to exceeding love, Nursing the young1 to health.
Стр. 29 - SWEET MEMORY, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of Time I turn my sail, To view the fairy-haunts of long-lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far fresher flowers. Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius and refines in Art ; Thee, in whose hands the keys of Science dwell, The pensive portress of her holy cell ; Whose constant vigils chase the chilling damp Oblivion steals upon her vestal-lamp.
Стр. 199 - They stand between the mountains and the sea ; Awful memorials, but of whom we know not ! The seaman, passing, gazes from the deck. The buffalo-driver, in his shaggy cloak, Points to the work of magic and moves on.
Стр. 38 - Than when the shades of time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall; The tender images we love to trace, Steal from each year a melancholy grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand, As the heart opens in a foreign land; And, with a brother's warmth, a brother's smile, The stranger greets each native of his isle...
Стр. 175 - Go — you may call it madness, folly ; You shall not chase my gloom away. There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay.
Стр. 217 - MINE be a cot beside the hill ; A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear ; A willowy brook, that turns a mill, With many a fall shall linger near.
Стр. 229 - Quaff fragrant nectar from their cups of gold. There shall thy wings, rich as an evening sky, Expand and shut with silent ecstasy ! —Yet wert thou once a worm, a thing that crept On the bare earth, then wrought a tomb and slept. And such is man ; soon from his cell of clay To burst a seraph in the blaze of day ! * At Woburn Abbey.