Poems and songs on different subjects, 596호A. Mackay, 1810 - 180페이지 |
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... Eliza , an Elegy 72 The Spirit of the Grove 75 On the return of Mr. A from England . 78 The Bed of Rest 80 April 83 May 86 Lines addressed to my friend Mr. G ———— D- 89 The Red - breast ................. .................................
... Eliza , an Elegy 72 The Spirit of the Grove 75 On the return of Mr. A from England . 78 The Bed of Rest 80 April 83 May 86 Lines addressed to my friend Mr. G ———— D- 89 The Red - breast ................. .................................
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... ............. 151 Ellen's Grave 154 Elegiac Song 155 Eliza 156 The Lament 159 The Social Meeting .............. 161 Masonic Song 163 Epigrams 165 Epitaphs ..... 166 NOTES 169 PREFACE . How many and how various are the prefaces 6 CONTENTS .
... ............. 151 Ellen's Grave 154 Elegiac Song 155 Eliza 156 The Lament 159 The Social Meeting .............. 161 Masonic Song 163 Epigrams 165 Epitaphs ..... 166 NOTES 169 PREFACE . How many and how various are the prefaces 6 CONTENTS .
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... Eliza Richardson , ditto . Mrs Ritchie , Ballygrangey Miss Eliza Reid , G. abbey Miss Russell , B. crochan Master J. Russell E. derry Miss I. Russell , Newforge Master John Russell , ditto Miss Rowan , Belfast Mr Rankin , ditto Messrs ...
... Eliza Richardson , ditto . Mrs Ritchie , Ballygrangey Miss Eliza Reid , G. abbey Miss Russell , B. crochan Master J. Russell E. derry Miss I. Russell , Newforge Master John Russell , ditto Miss Rowan , Belfast Mr Rankin , ditto Messrs ...
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... ! tho ' on life's rough sea Thou'rt doom'd to strive with many a bitter blast ; Yet virtue shall thy steady pilot be , And guide thee to thy peaceful home at last . ELIZA , AN ELEGY . " Tell thou the lamentable POEMS . 71.
... ! tho ' on life's rough sea Thou'rt doom'd to strive with many a bitter blast ; Yet virtue shall thy steady pilot be , And guide thee to thy peaceful home at last . ELIZA , AN ELEGY . " Tell thou the lamentable POEMS . 71.
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... ELIZA , from a neighb'ring town , Returning , sought the dear , paternal dome ; But fate forbade , with a malignant frown , That she should ever taste the joys of home ! Poor hapless maid ! what raptures fill'd her breast , When she had ...
... ELIZA , from a neighb'ring town , Returning , sought the dear , paternal dome ; But fate forbade , with a malignant frown , That she should ever taste the joys of home ! Poor hapless maid ! what raptures fill'd her breast , When she had ...
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abbey adee Anderson ards Bailie Ballycarry Ballyclare Ballynahinch Ballywalter Bangor Bangor John Belfast blest bliss boghilbow bosom Boyd breast broken heart Brown Campbell Carnmoney Comber Conlig Cultra Davidson dear delight ditto Alex ditto Andrew ditto Capt ditto Charles ditto David ditto George ditto Hugh ditto James ditto John ditto Joseph ditto Miss ditto Robert ditto Samuel ditto Thomas ditto William ditto Wm dream Dundalk Dunover Eliza ev'ry eyes Ferguson ferry fled flow'rs Granshaw Greyabbey grief Henry hill hope Hugh Curran Hunter Johnston Killileagh Killinchy Kirkcubbin Larne life's Lowry Lurgan maid Maxwell McCracken McKee Messrs Millisle Montgomery Moore Moreland Murphy ne'er Newry Newtownards o'er pain patrick Patterson peace plain poor Portaferry Portavogie pow'rs rapture Ritchie Robt Roughfort Saintfield scene sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul Stewart Strangford Summerhill swain sweet tear thee thou thro Warnock wild Wilson
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57 페이지 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
43 페이지 - Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you From seasons such as these ? O, I have ta'en Too little care of this ! Take physic, pomp ; Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, That thou mayst shake the superflux to them, And show the heavens more just.
50 페이지 - Remembrance wakes with all her busy train, Swells at my breast, and turns the past to pain.
39 페이지 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart?
180 페이지 - So, midst the snow of Age, a boastful air Still on the war-worn veteran's brow attends ; Still his big bones his youthful prime declare, Tho', trembling o'er the feeble crutch, he bends.
175 페이지 - Norway, represented to the company the necessity they were under of continuing in motion, however they might £eel themselves attacked by a lassitude and sluggishness ; and assured them, that whoever sat down would sleep, and whoever slept would wake no more. They had not proceeded far before the effects apprehended began. to be felt, and he, who had thus cautioned others, was the first to declare himself unable to observe his own precept ; at length, over.
175 페이지 - ... rewarded by their finding a variety of undescribed plants ; but the day, however, was now so far spent that it was impossible to return to the ship that night ; while the cold had by this time become very intense, and such large quantities of snow had fallen, that the most dreary prospect pre. sented itself. Whilst they were proceeding in search of the nearest valley, Dr. Solander, who was well acquainted with the effects of intense cold, having passed over the mountains that divide Sweden and...
174 페이지 - They presently found great and unexpected impediments in their pro. gress, by deep swamps and thick underwood, so that it was three o'clock in the afternoon before they could ascend a mountain of moderate height ; when suddenly the air, which had been till then serene and mild, became cold and piercing, and snow began to fall ; notwithstanding which, they proceeded, in expectation of reaching the rocky part of the hill, that lay before them at a small distance. Their perseverance, indeed, was rewarded...
68 페이지 - The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But from its loss. To give it then a tongue, Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of my departed hours: Where are they?
174 페이지 - July in the northern, prove the changeableness of the weather, and the severity of the cold. Sir Joseph (then Mr.) Banks and Dr. Solander were desirous of availing themselves of a fine day, which, in that climate, is very rare, even at that time of the year, to explore a country which had never been visited by any botanist. For this purpose, they went on shore early in the morning, being twelve in company. They presently found great and unexpected impediments in their progress, by deep swamps and...