Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... fair domain of sacred Poesy ) Which , with fresh odors ever - blooming , was Besprinkled with the dew of Castaly ; Which now in soothing murmurs whisp'ring glides , Wat'ring with genial waves the fragrant soil , Now rolls adown the ...
... fair domain of sacred Poesy ) Which , with fresh odors ever - blooming , was Besprinkled with the dew of Castaly ; Which now in soothing murmurs whisp'ring glides , Wat'ring with genial waves the fragrant soil , Now rolls adown the ...
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... fair Nature he display'd , In verse albeit uncouth , and simple strain , Ne mote he well be seen , so thick the shade , Which elms and aged oaks had all around him made . VII . Next SHAKSPERE sat , irregularly great , And Poem f . OF ...
... fair Nature he display'd , In verse albeit uncouth , and simple strain , Ne mote he well be seen , so thick the shade , Which elms and aged oaks had all around him made . VII . Next SHAKSPERE sat , irregularly great , And Poem f . OF ...
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... fair ; A Matron seem'd she , and of manners staid ; Beauteous her form , majestic was her air , In loose attire of purest white array'd : 86 A potent rod she bore , whose power was such , ( As from her Darling's works may well be shown ) ...
... fair ; A Matron seem'd she , and of manners staid ; Beauteous her form , majestic was her air , In loose attire of purest white array'd : 86 A potent rod she bore , whose power was such , ( As from her Darling's works may well be shown ) ...
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... long had dwelt , A Wretch of all the joys of life forlorn ; His fame on double falsities was built : ( Ah ! worthless Son , of worthless parent born ! ) Under the shew of semblance fair he veil'd The black POEMS IMITATIVE Poem 1 .
... long had dwelt , A Wretch of all the joys of life forlorn ; His fame on double falsities was built : ( Ah ! worthless Son , of worthless parent born ! ) Under the shew of semblance fair he veil'd The black POEMS IMITATIVE Poem 1 .
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John Bell. Under the shew of semblance fair he veil'd The black intentions of his hellish breast ; And by these guileful means he more prevail'd Than had he open enmity profest : 210 The wolf more safely wounds when in sheep's cloath ...
John Bell. Under the shew of semblance fair he veil'd The black intentions of his hellish breast ; And by these guileful means he more prevail'd Than had he open enmity profest : 210 The wolf more safely wounds when in sheep's cloath ...
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amorous tale ANTISTROPHE Behold beneath bids blest bliss bloom bosom bowers breast breathes bright brow charms cheek cherub cloysters crown'd dales dark deep delight desart doth dreadful drest earth ev'ry fair fame Fancy Fancy's fear fire flame flowers fond fountaines ring gloom glow Goddess grace green grove hail heart heaven heavenly hills Hymen Ianthe JOSEPH WARTON light lyre magic maid mead mild mind Mirth Muse Nature's ne'er night numbers nymph o'er pain pale peace plain pleasure POEM poison'd pow'r pride Procrustes rage rapture rill round rove sacred sage scene shade shine sighs sight sing skies smiles smiling Train soft song sooth sorrow soul sound strain stream sunne swain sweet swell tear thee thine THOMAS PENROSE thou thro throne toil trembling vale wakeful eye wanton wave ween wild winds wing youth σ σ
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Стр. 101 - 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. 105 - So moves the sumpter-mule, in harness'd pride, That bears the treasure which he cannot taste. For him let venal bards disgrace the bay, And hireling minstrels wake the tinkling string; Her sensual snares let faithless pleasure lay; And...
Стр. 76 - Spring profusely throws From her green lap the pink and rose, When the soft turtle of the dale To Summer tells her tender tale, When Autumn cooling caverns seeks, And stains with wine his jolly cheeks; When Winter, like poor pilgrim old, Shakes his silver beard with cold; At every season let my ear Thy solemn whispers, Fancy, hear.
Стр. 73 - Tell me the path, sweet wand'rer tell, To thy unknown, sequester'd cell, Where woodbines cluster round the door, Where shells and moss o'erlay the floor, And on whose top a hawthorn blows, Amid whose thickly woven boughs Some nightingale still builds her nest, Each ev'ning warbling thee to rest...
Стр. 31 - Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war; " Smooth is my way, and all my paths are peace. " With me retire, from toils and perils free ;
Стр. 74 - 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 roselip'd Hebe leads ; Where Echo walks steep hills among, List'ning to the shepherd's song.
Стр. 101 - Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky. Deep in the frozen regions of the north, A goddess violated brought thee forth, Immortal Liberty, whose look sublime Hath bleach'd the tyrant's cheek in every varying clime.
Стр. 75 - Tis Fancy, in her fiery car, Transports me to the thickest war, There whirls me o'er the hills of slain, Where Tumult and Destruction reign ; Where, mad with pain, the wounded steed Tramples the dying and the dead : Where giant Terror stalks around, With sullen joy surveys the ground, And, pointing to th...
Стр. 143 - 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. 105 - 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.