PoemsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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Стр. 62
... gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the oppor- tunity of introducing them here . be Pleasures ...
... gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the oppor- tunity of introducing them here . be Pleasures ...
Стр. 92
... gaze On dazzling bursts of heavenly fire ; The Crocodile . + According to an antient proverb , it was less difficult in Egypt to find a god than a man . The Hieroglyphics . The Catacombs . " The Persians , " says Herodotus , " have no ...
... gaze On dazzling bursts of heavenly fire ; The Crocodile . + According to an antient proverb , it was less difficult in Egypt to find a god than a man . The Hieroglyphics . The Catacombs . " The Persians , " says Herodotus , " have no ...
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... er , Onward they 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 ; 119.
... er , Onward they 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 ; 119.
Стр. 144
... gaze on Clarens . Yet there is , Within an eagle's flight , a nobler scene , Thy lake , Lucerne , shut in among the mountains , Mountains that flank its waves as with a wall Built by the Giant - race before the flood ; Where not a cross ...
... gaze on Clarens . Yet there is , Within an eagle's flight , a nobler scene , Thy lake , Lucerne , shut in among the mountains , Mountains that flank its waves as with a wall Built by the Giant - race before the flood ; Where not a cross ...
Стр. 208
... gaze and gaze in vain ! 66 -But mark and speak not , there it comes again ! " It moves ! -what form unseen , what being there " With torch - like lustre fires the murky air ? 66 66 His instincts , passions , say , how like our own ? Oh ...
... gaze and gaze in vain ! 66 -But mark and speak not , there it comes again ! " It moves ! -what form unseen , what being there " With torch - like lustre fires the murky air ? 66 66 His instincts , passions , say , how like our own ? Oh ...
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age to age antient bids bless blest breast breathe bright Cacique calm CANTO charm clime Columbus controul Cortes courser dark dead deep delight desert shore dream echo Euripides father fear fled fond frown gaze glows grove hail hand heart heaven Hence Herrera hour human voice hung inspires Jacqueline light live Maximian melt MEMORY mighty Wind mind murmurs Muse night NOTE C. P. NOTE f NOTE g o'er once pensive pleasure rapture repose resigned rise rite round rude sacred sail says scene secret seraph shade shine shone shore sigh silent sleep smile song soon sooth sorrow soul sphere spirit spring steals sung sweet swell tears tempest thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs truth Twas vales VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice Voyage wake wave weep whence wild wind wing youth
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Стр. 31 - 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.
Стр. 159 - That breathe a gale of fragrance round, I charm the fairy-footed hours With my loved lute's romantic sound ; Or crowns of living laurel weave, For those that win the race at eve. The shepherd's horn at break of day, The ballet danced in twilight glade, The canzonet and roundelay Sung in the silent green-wood shade ; These simple joys, that never fail, Shall bind me to my native vale.
Стр. 133 - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
Стр. 63 - Ann Countess Dowager of Pembroke, &c. for a memorial of her last parting, in this place, with her good and pious mother, Margaret, Countess Dowager of Cumberland, on the 2d of April, 1616; in memory whereof she hath left an annuity of 41.
Стр. 8 - Long may the ruin spare its hallowed guest ! As jars the hinge, what sullen echoes call ! Oh, haste, unfold the hospitable hall ! That hall, where once, in antiquated state, The chair of justice held the grave debate...
Стр. 124 - 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. 52 - When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed, What to thy soul its glad assurance gave, Its hope in death, its triumph o'er the grave? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth, The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth...
Стр. 21 - The intrepid Swiss, who guards a foreign shore, Condemned to climb his mountain-cliffs no more, If chance he hears the song so sweetly wild Which on those cliffs his infant hours beguiled, Melts at the long-lost scenes that round him rise, And sinks a martyr to repentant sighs.
Стр. 24 - Hark! the bee winds her small but mellow horn,' Blithe to salute the sunny smile of morn. O'er thymy downs she bends her busy course. And many a stream allures her to its source. Tis noon, 'tis night. That eye so finely wrought, Beyond the search of sense, the soar of thought, Now vainly asks the scenes she left behind; Its orb so full, its vision so confin'd!
Стр. 52 - Correct my views, and elevate my soul ; Grant me thy peace and purity of mind, Devout yet cheerful, active yet...