The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... wealth of all the world ' Shall on his silver waves be borne Of armed slaves a venal crew ? Lo ! the old god denotes his scorn your own . And shudders at the ' unusual view , Down to his deepest cave retires to mourn , And tears ...
... wealth of all the world ' Shall on his silver waves be borne Of armed slaves a venal crew ? Lo ! the old god denotes his scorn your own . And shudders at the ' unusual view , Down to his deepest cave retires to mourn , And tears ...
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... wealth Of nations , all imperial pomp is scorn'd , And tyrants frown in vain , yet to the last He breathes the social sigh , and e'en in death With blessing on his native country calls ! - That only to the Muse belongs , to show How ...
... wealth Of nations , all imperial pomp is scorn'd , And tyrants frown in vain , yet to the last He breathes the social sigh , and e'en in death With blessing on his native country calls ! - That only to the Muse belongs , to show How ...
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... wealth of Heaven's bestowing , Which kings have seldom power to give . Since , from an ancient race descended , You boast an unattainted blood , By yours be their fair fame attended , And claim by birthright to be good . In love for ...
... wealth of Heaven's bestowing , Which kings have seldom power to give . Since , from an ancient race descended , You boast an unattainted blood , By yours be their fair fame attended , And claim by birthright to be good . In love for ...
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... wealth , or honour's folly - feather'd crown ; Or lead the madding multitude astray , To grasp at air blown bubbles of renown ; 3 Ghosts in Macbeth , Richard III . & c . • Me ( humbler lot ! ) let blameless bliss 94 COOPER .
... wealth , or honour's folly - feather'd crown ; Or lead the madding multitude astray , To grasp at air blown bubbles of renown ; 3 Ghosts in Macbeth , Richard III . & c . • Me ( humbler lot ! ) let blameless bliss 94 COOPER .
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... wealth accrues anxiety ; Contempt and want from poverty ; What trouble business has in store ! How idleness fatigues us more ; To reason the ' ignorant are blind ; The learned's eyes are too refined ; Each wit deems every wit his foe ...
... wealth accrues anxiety ; Contempt and want from poverty ; What trouble business has in store ! How idleness fatigues us more ; To reason the ' ignorant are blind ; The learned's eyes are too refined ; Each wit deems every wit his foe ...
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Страница 263 - We'll form their minds, with studious care, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train them for the skies.
Страница 47 - And babes, sweet-smiling babes, our bed. How should I love the pretty creatures, While round my knees they fondly clung! To see them look their mother's features, To hear them lisp their mother's tongue! And when with envy time transported Shall think to rob us of our joys, You'll in your girls again be courted, And I'll go wooing in my boys.
Страница 46 - What though, from fortune's lavish bounty, No mighty treasures we possess; We'll find, within our pittance, plenty, And be content without excess. Still shall each kind returning season Sufficient for our wishes give; For we will live a life of reason, And that's the only life to live.
Страница 264 - Shall thro' the gloomy vale attend, And cheer our dying breath; Shall, when all other comforts cease, Like a kind angel whisper peace And smooth the bed of Death.
Страница 262 - DEAR CHLOE, while the busy crowd, The vain, the wealthy, and the proud, In folly's maze advance ; Though singularity and pride Be call'd our choice, we'll step aside, Nor join the giddy dance. From the gay world we'll oft retire To our own family and fire, Where love our hours employs ; No noisy neighbour enters here, No intermeddling stranger near, To spoil our heartfelt joys.
Страница 263 - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then how little do we need ! For Nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
Страница 267 - Because, though stationed on the important watch, Thou like a sleeping, faithless sentinel Didst let them pass unnoticed, unimproved. And know for that thou slumberest on the guard Thou shalt be made to answer at the bar For every fugitive ; and when thou thus Shalt stand impleaded...
Страница 238 - Life is a Jest, and all Things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.
Страница 127 - Reason thus with life : If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep.
Страница 264 - We'll therefore relish, with content, Whate'er kind Providence has sent, Nor aim beyond our power ; For if our stock be very small, :Tis prudence to enjoy it all, Nor lose the present hour. To be resign'd when ills betide, Patient when favours are denied, And pleased with favours given ; Dear Chloe, this is wisdom's part ; This is that incense of the heart Whose fragrance smells to heaven.