The Lyre of Love ...C. Whittingham, 1806 |
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... SONNET . ' Tis not in Hymen's gay propitious hour , With summer beams and genial breezes blest , That man a Consort's worth approveth best : ' Tis when the skies with gloomy tempests lour , When cares and sorrows all their torrents pour ...
... SONNET . ' Tis not in Hymen's gay propitious hour , With summer beams and genial breezes blest , That man a Consort's worth approveth best : ' Tis when the skies with gloomy tempests lour , When cares and sorrows all their torrents pour ...
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... SONNET . PALE virgin moon , and ever - burning choir , Ye lamps , that clip the throne of night around ! Oft , on my cheek , the sorrows have ye found , That burst , in torrents , from the fierce Desire , And flow , but vainly flow , to ...
... SONNET . PALE virgin moon , and ever - burning choir , Ye lamps , that clip the throne of night around ! Oft , on my cheek , the sorrows have ye found , That burst , in torrents , from the fierce Desire , And flow , but vainly flow , to ...
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SONNET . SINCE , CLARA , thou by Death's untimely hand Wert snatch'd from Earth , neglected have I rov'd ; Nor peace , nor hope , nor joy , nor comfort prov'd . A single stranger here below I stand , Idle spectator of the busy band , By ...
SONNET . SINCE , CLARA , thou by Death's untimely hand Wert snatch'd from Earth , neglected have I rov'd ; Nor peace , nor hope , nor joy , nor comfort prov'd . A single stranger here below I stand , Idle spectator of the busy band , By ...
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... Sonnet- Once more return'd to curl the dimpling lake , Auspicious Zephyr waves his downy wing ; Rous'd at his touch , the slumbering flowers awake With all the smiling family of Spring : Again is heard the turtle's amorous tale , Again ...
... Sonnet- Once more return'd to curl the dimpling lake , Auspicious Zephyr waves his downy wing ; Rous'd at his touch , the slumbering flowers awake With all the smiling family of Spring : Again is heard the turtle's amorous tale , Again ...
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... SONNET . BREATHE Soft , ye Gales ! along the vernal plain , More solemn notes awake my gentle Lyre ; For , did not Beauty ask a different Strain ? A theme far different of the Muse require ? Fair though she be ; though each impassion'd ...
... SONNET . BREATHE Soft , ye Gales ! along the vernal plain , More solemn notes awake my gentle Lyre ; For , did not Beauty ask a different Strain ? A theme far different of the Muse require ? Fair though she be ; though each impassion'd ...
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adieu arms beauty blest bliss blooming blush born bosom breast breath bright CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS CHARLES JAMES FOX cheek dear DELIA delight dream dwell early Elegy eyes fair faithful fancy fate fear feel flowers fond fondly fragrant gentle glow grace grief grove happy hast hear heart Heaven hope hour IANTHE JAMES GRAEME JAMES MERCER kiss lady lips lov'd thee dearly Love's Lover Lyre Maid Mary MARY ROBINSON memory Middle Temple mind Miss morn Muse ne'er never numbers nymph o'er pain passion Phillis pleasure poems poet poetical Polwhele pow'r pride rapture RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN rove SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES scenes shade Shenstone shine sigh sing smiles soft song SONNET soothing sorrows soul Spring strain sweet tear tell tender thine THOMAS DERMODY thought trembling Twas vale voice vows wake wander weep wild WILLIAM SHENSTONE Wilt thou woes youth