Third period - From Dryden to CowperJames Nichol, 1860 |
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... face took more away , Than youth concealed in thine . 4 But as your charms insensibly To their perfection pressed , Fond Love as unperceived did fly , And in my bosom rest . 5 My passion with your beauty grew , And Cupid at my heart ...
... face took more away , Than youth concealed in thine . 4 But as your charms insensibly To their perfection pressed , Fond Love as unperceived did fly , And in my bosom rest . 5 My passion with your beauty grew , And Cupid at my heart ...
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... face ; Where little villains must submit to fate , That great ones may enjoy the world in state ; There stands a dome , majestic to the sight , And sumptuous arches bear its oval height ; A golden globe , placed high with artful skill ...
... face ; Where little villains must submit to fate , That great ones may enjoy the world in state ; There stands a dome , majestic to the sight , And sumptuous arches bear its oval height ; A golden globe , placed high with artful skill ...
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... face they viewed , And , as she disappeared , their search pursued . Wrapped in the shade of night the goddess lies , Yet to the learn'd unveils her dark disguise , But shuns the gross access of vulgar eyes . Now she unfolds the faint ...
... face they viewed , And , as she disappeared , their search pursued . Wrapped in the shade of night the goddess lies , Yet to the learn'd unveils her dark disguise , But shuns the gross access of vulgar eyes . Now she unfolds the faint ...
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... face , immortal Dove ! Thou with Almighty energy didst move On the wild waves , incumbent didst display Thy genial wings , and hatch primeval day . Order from thee , from thee distinction came , And all the beauties of the wondrous ...
... face , immortal Dove ! Thou with Almighty energy didst move On the wild waves , incumbent didst display Thy genial wings , and hatch primeval day . Order from thee , from thee distinction came , And all the beauties of the wondrous ...
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... face : His daring hope no sire's example bounds ; His first - born lights no prejudice confounds . He , kindling from within , requires no flame ; He glories in a Bastard's glowing name . ' Born to himself , by no possession led , In ...
... face : His daring hope no sire's example bounds ; His first - born lights no prejudice confounds . He , kindling from within , requires no flame ; He glories in a Bastard's glowing name . ' Born to himself , by no possession led , In ...
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Allan Ramsay arms bard beauty became Behold beneath bless blest bloom bonny born Braes of Yarrow breast breath busk Canynge charms clouds Cumnor dear death delight died divine Dr Johnson e'er Edinburgh eyes fair fame father fear Fingal flame flowers frae genius grace green grove hast head hear heart heaven hills Invermay Isaac Watts JAMES MACPHERSON JANE ELLIOT Jenny king light live Lochaber Lord maid married maun mild ale mind Monody morning mournful Muse nature's ne'er never night o'er Ossian peace Peggy poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise rose round scene scorn shade sigh sing Sir Charles smile soft song soul spirit spring Stephen Duck sweet Swift tears thee thine THOMAS CHATTERTON thou thought Twas verse virtue voice waves weep wife wind wrote Yarrow youth
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Страница 146 - Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year...
Страница 201 - Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot.
Страница 145 - WEEP ye not for the dead, neither bemoan him: But weep sore for him that goeth away : For he shall return no more, Nor see his native country.
Страница 305 - E'en from the grave thou shalt have power to charm. Bid them be chaste, be innocent, like thee; Bid them in duty's sphere as meekly move; And if so fair, from vanity as free, As firm in friendship, and as fond in love, — Tell them...
Страница 129 - My master carries me to church, And often am I blamed Because I leave him in the lurch As soon as text is named ; I leave the church in sermon-time And slink away to Sally ; She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
Страница 305 - Take, holy earth ! all that my soul holds dear: Take that best gift which Heaven so lately gave : To Bristol's fount I bore with trembling care Her faded form : she bow'd to taste the wave, And died.
Страница 97 - Soft and easy is thy cradle: Coarse and hard thy Saviour lay, When His birthplace was a stable And His softest bed was hay.
Страница 74 - I'll venture for the vole.) Six deans, they say, must bear the pall, (I wish I knew what king to call.; Madam, your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend.
Страница 169 - Strong is the lion — like a coal His eyeball — like a bastion's mole His chest against the foes: Strong the gier-eagle on his sail, Strong against tide the enormous whale Emerges as he goes.
Страница 73 - Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love my death lament. Poor Pope will grieve a month, and Gay A week, and Arbuthnot a day. St John himself will scarce forbear To bite his pen, and drop a tear. The rest will give a shrug, and cry, ' I 'm sorry — but we all must die!