Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. XII.John Bell, 1790 - Всего страниц: 175 |
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... Nature's ills , and mankind's woes , While kings and all the proud repose ; Or where some holy aged oak A stranger to the woodman's stroke ; From the high rocks aerial crown In twisting arches bending down , Bathes in the smooth ...
... Nature's ills , and mankind's woes , While kings and all the proud repose ; Or where some holy aged oak A stranger to the woodman's stroke ; From the high rocks aerial crown In twisting arches bending down , Bathes in the smooth ...
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... shun , ye meet . Come then my serious Maid again : Come and try another strain ; Come and Nature's dome explore , Where dwells retired the Matron hoar ; There her wondrous works survey And drive th ' intruder Ode VI . 23 ODES .
... shun , ye meet . Come then my serious Maid again : Come and try another strain ; Come and Nature's dome explore , Where dwells retired the Matron hoar ; There her wondrous works survey And drive th ' intruder Ode VI . 23 ODES .
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... the head , Mark how Nature's hand bestows Abundant grace on all that grows , Tinges with pencil slow unseen , The grass that clothes the valley green ; Or spreads the tulip's parted streaks , Or sanguine dyes 24 ODES . Ode VI .
... the head , Mark how Nature's hand bestows Abundant grace on all that grows , Tinges with pencil slow unseen , The grass that clothes the valley green ; Or spreads the tulip's parted streaks , Or sanguine dyes 24 ODES . Ode VI .
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... Nature took , Well pleas'd the Matron set to show Her mistress - work , on earth below . Then fruitless Knowledge turn aside , What other art remains untry'd This load of anguish to remove , And heal the cruel wounds of Love ! To ...
... Nature took , Well pleas'd the Matron set to show Her mistress - work , on earth below . Then fruitless Knowledge turn aside , What other art remains untry'd This load of anguish to remove , And heal the cruel wounds of Love ! To ...
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... should I delight t ' explore The bounteous laws of Nature's mystic power ; Then muse on Him who blesseth all her store , And give to solemn thoughts the sober hour . Let mirth unenvy'd laugh with proud disdain , And deem 36 Ode VII . ODES .
... should I delight t ' explore The bounteous laws of Nature's mystic power ; Then muse on Him who blesseth all her store , And give to solemn thoughts the sober hour . Let mirth unenvy'd laugh with proud disdain , And deem 36 Ode VII . ODES .
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amorous tale ANTISTROPHE awful Beauty's Behold blest bliss bloom bosom bower breast breathes brow canst charms chearful cheek cherub confest Corsica crown'd deep delight desart Despair divine dread drest ev'ry eyes fair faithless Fancy Fancy's fate fear feel fire flame flow flowers fond Friendship gloom glow Goddess grace Grief grove hand Hark heart heaven heavenly Hope hour JOSEPH WARTON light Love Love's lyre maid Melancholy MELPOMENE mild mind Mirth Morpheus Muse Nature's ne'er night numbers Nymph o'er pale PALEMON passions peace pensive plain Pleasure poison'd pow'r pride rage rapture rill round rove sacred scene shade shine sighs sight silver star smiles soft solemn song sooth sorrow soul spring STROPHE swain sweet swell tears thee thine THOMAS PENROSE thou Thro train trembling Twas Virtue wave wealth wild wing Wisdom's wretch Youth ΤΟ
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Стр. 103 - THY spirit, Independence ! let me share, Lord of the lion-heart and eagle-eye ; Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.
Стр. 75 - O lover of the desert, hail ! Say, in what deep and pathless vale, Or on what hoary mountain's side...
Стр. 24 - ... as a giant, run his race : Behold the moon exert her light, As blushing bride on her love-night : Behold the sister starry train. Her bridemaids, mount the azure plain. See where the snows their treasures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide Till heaven set all its windows wide. Precipitate from high to pour And drown in violence of show'r : Or gently strain'd they wash the earth, And give the tender fruits a birth.
Стр. 145 - Through this still valley let me stray, Rapt in some strain of pensive GRAY: Whose lofty genius bears along The conscious dignity of Song; And, scorning from the sacred store To waste a note on Pride or Power, Roves...
Стр. 155 - ARENT of joy! heart-easing Mirth! Whether of Venus or Aurora born, Yet goddess sure of heavenly birth, Visit benign a son of grief forlorn, Thy glittering colours gay, Around him, Mirth, display: And o'er his raptur'd sense Diffuse thy living influence: So shall each hill, in purer green array'd, And flower-adorn'd, in new-born beauty glow;' The grove shall smooth the horrors of the shade, And streams in murmurs shall forget to flow.
Стр. 76 - PEACE resort, And VENUS keeps her festive court, Where MIRTH and YOUTH each evening meet, And lightly trip with nimble feet, Nodding their lily-crowned heads, Where LAUGHTER rose-lip'd HEBE leads...
Стр. 107 - Taste unspoil'd the frugal table spread, And Industry supply the humble store, And Sleep unbribed his dews refreshing shed ; White-mantled Innocence, ethereal sprite ! Shall chase far off the goblins of the night, And Independence o'er the day preside, Propitious power ! my patron and my pride ! 120 SONG.
Стр. 104 - Heaven's name urged the infernal blow ; And red the stream began to flow : The vanquish'd were baptized with blood. («) ANTISTROPHE. The Saxon prince in horror fled From altars stain'd with human gore ; And Liberty his routed legions led In safety to the bleak Norwegian shore. There in a cave asleep she lay, Lull'd by the hoarse-resounding main ; When a bold savage past that way, Impell'd by Destiny, his name Disdain.
Стр. 155 - And weak the' uplifted arm of Tyranny. The Morning opes on high His universal eye; And on the world doth pour His glories in a golden shower ! Lo ! Darkness trembling 'fore the hostile ray, Shrinks to the cavern deep and wood forlorn: The brood obscene, that own her gloomy sway Troop in her rear, and fly the
Стр. 109 - gainst thine and Freedom's foes. IV. Pointed with Satire's keenest steel, The shafts of Wit he darts around ; E'en mitred Dulness learns to feel, And shrinks beneath the wound. In awful poverty his honest Muse Walks forth vindictive through a venal land : In vain Corruption sheds her golden dews, In vain Oppression lifts her iron hand ; He scorns them both, and, arm'd with Truth alone, Bids Lust and Folly tremble on the throne.