English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... pleasing when possessed . He was speaking of schoolboys whose ignorance is bliss ; but the general tenor of his mind allows us to surmise that he also smiled pityingly upon some of the aspirations of the youthful sentimentalists . Dr ...
... pleasing when possessed . He was speaking of schoolboys whose ignorance is bliss ; but the general tenor of his mind allows us to surmise that he also smiled pityingly upon some of the aspirations of the youthful sentimentalists . Dr ...
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... pleasing useful studies spent . II . HIS FORTUNE AND CHARITY I'd have a clear and competent estate , That I might live genteelly , but not great : As much as I could moderately spend ; A little more , sometimes t ' oblige a friend . Nor ...
... pleasing useful studies spent . II . HIS FORTUNE AND CHARITY I'd have a clear and competent estate , That I might live genteelly , but not great : As much as I could moderately spend ; A little more , sometimes t ' oblige a friend . Nor ...
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... pleasing folly , Lies all neglected , all forgot : And pensive , wavering , melancholy , Thou dread'st and hop'st , thou know'st not what . A BETTER ANSWER Dear Chloe , how blubbered is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire , and thy ...
... pleasing folly , Lies all neglected , all forgot : And pensive , wavering , melancholy , Thou dread'st and hop'st , thou know'st not what . A BETTER ANSWER Dear Chloe , how blubbered is that pretty face ! Thy cheek all on fire , and thy ...
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... pleasing murmurs creep , ' The reader's threatened ( not in vain ) with ' sleep ' : Then , at the last and only couplet fraught With some unmeaning thing they call a thought , A needless Alexandrine ends the song , That , like a wounded ...
... pleasing murmurs creep , ' The reader's threatened ( not in vain ) with ' sleep ' : Then , at the last and only couplet fraught With some unmeaning thing they call a thought , A needless Alexandrine ends the song , That , like a wounded ...
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... pleasing , though less glorious care ; To save the powder from too rude a gale , Nor let th ' imprisoned essences exhale ; To draw fresh colours from the vernal flowers ; To steal from rainbows , ere they drop in showers , A brighter ...
... pleasing , though less glorious care ; To save the powder from too rude a gale , Nor let th ' imprisoned essences exhale ; To draw fresh colours from the vernal flowers ; To steal from rainbows , ere they drop in showers , A brighter ...
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Ae fond kiss AUGUSTUS MONTAGU TOPLADY auld auld lang syne bard beauty beneath blessed blest bliss breast breath charms clouds coursers crown dear delight divine dread e'er earth eternal fair fame fate fear Fingal flowers folly fools frae gale grace grave Grongar Hill groves hand happy hear heart Heaven hill king labour light live Lubberkin lyre maun mind murmurs Muse nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er Ossian pain passions peace plain pleasing pleasure poet poor praise pride rage raptures rills rise round sacred SAMUEL CROXALL scene shade shine sigh sing skies smile soft song sorrow soul sound spread springs strain swain sweet tears tempest thee thine thou thought toil trembling Twas vale virtue voice wandering wave wild wind wings wretch wyllowe youth