The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, 6권F.C. & J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... grief to the flint of the vale . Whenever thou comest , thou welcome wilt come , As summer preceded by frost : My Emily's image will gladden my eyes , As light cheers the traveller lost . STANZAS , To the Memory of Robert Bourne , Esq ...
... grief to the flint of the vale . Whenever thou comest , thou welcome wilt come , As summer preceded by frost : My Emily's image will gladden my eyes , As light cheers the traveller lost . STANZAS , To the Memory of Robert Bourne , Esq ...
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... grief , " But vengeance wakes when Scotia mourns ! Ever shall the tragic story . Honours on the lyre bestow , Tears , the poet's truest glory , Tears , extatic tears shall flow ! * Far from the proud usurper's arts Thy dearest exil'd ...
... grief , " But vengeance wakes when Scotia mourns ! Ever shall the tragic story . Honours on the lyre bestow , Tears , the poet's truest glory , Tears , extatic tears shall flow ! * Far from the proud usurper's arts Thy dearest exil'd ...
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... grief , In undistinguish'd woe implores relief ; Or there were meagre poverty in vain Entreats one opiate in her hour of pain , And finds her doubting eye first meet the form Of sympathy , amidst life's closing storm . Nor there alone ...
... grief , In undistinguish'd woe implores relief ; Or there were meagre poverty in vain Entreats one opiate in her hour of pain , And finds her doubting eye first meet the form Of sympathy , amidst life's closing storm . Nor there alone ...
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... grief allay'd ; At times afresh the potent feeling sway'd ; At length in christian fortitude resigned , She trusts the wisdom of the Almighty mind , Who makes his favour'd feel the afflicted smart , And wounds the spirit but to cure the ...
... grief allay'd ; At times afresh the potent feeling sway'd ; At length in christian fortitude resigned , She trusts the wisdom of the Almighty mind , Who makes his favour'd feel the afflicted smart , And wounds the spirit but to cure the ...
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... grief no more extorts the piteous wail , Nor sin nor death with mortal shafts assail ; Exempt from toil or pain we rest on beds , Or warble praise thro ' Eden's bowery glades ; Or borne by hosts of flying angels , rove From clime to ...
... grief no more extorts the piteous wail , Nor sin nor death with mortal shafts assail ; Exempt from toil or pain we rest on beds , Or warble praise thro ' Eden's bowery glades ; Or borne by hosts of flying angels , rove From clime to ...
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Anacreon ANNA SEWARD Antistrophe bard beam beauties beneath blank verse bless blest bliss bloom bosom breast breath bright charms dark dear death delight dread e'er earth EPIGRAM Epode ev'ry fair fame fate feel fire Flagellum flame foes fond Genius gloom glory glow grace grief grove hand hast heart Heaven hope hour joys lov'd lyre maid mind Monody mourn Muse ne'er Needwood Forest night nymph o'er pain peace Pindar plain pleas'd pleasure Poem poetical praise pride proud quiver tips R. B. SHERIDAN rise round sacred scene scorn shade shore sigh skies sleep Small 8vo smile soft song SONNET sooth sorrows soul spirit spring strain Strophe sweet swell taste tears tempest Theatre Royal thee Theodore Edward Hook thine thou thro throne toil translation vale verse virtue wave weep wild wing youth
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525 페이지 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
212 페이지 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer, Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike ; Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
397 페이지 - COME, take up your hats, and away let us haste To the Butterfly's ball and the Grasshopper's feast ; The trumpeter Gadfly has summoned the crew, And the revels are now only waiting for you.
397 페이지 - See the children of earth, and the tenants of air, For an evening's amusement together repair. And there came the Beetle, so blind and so black, Who carried the Emmet, his friend, on his back; And there was the Gnat, and the Dragon-fly too, With all their relations, green, orange, and blue.
305 페이지 - He, who still wanting, tho' he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left: And He, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, Means not, but blunders round about a meaning: And He, whose fustian's so sublimely bad, It is not Poetry, but prose run mad: All these, my modest Satire bade translate, And own'd that nine such Poets made a Tate.
9 페이지 - Through halls high domed, enriched with sculptured pride. While gay saloons appeared on either side, In splendid vista opening to her sight ; And all with precious gems so beautified, And furnished with such exquisite delight, That scarce the beams of heaven emit such lustre bright.
398 페이지 - Snail, with his horns peeping out from his shell, Came from a great distance — the length of an ell. A mushroom their table, and on it was laid A water-dock leaf, which a table-cloth made ; The viands were various, to each of their taste, And the Bee brought his honey to crown the repast. There, close on his haunches, so solemn and wise, The Frog from a corner looked up to the skies ; And the Squirrel, well pleased such diversion to see, Sat cracking his nuts overhead in a tree.
217 페이지 - All perishable ! like the electric fire, But strike the frame, and as they strike expire, Incense too pure a bodied flame to bear, Its fragrance charms the sense and blends with air.
216 페이지 - Phoebus darts his ray, Diffusive splendour gilds his votary's lay. Whether the song heroic woes rehearse, With epic grandeur, and the pomp of verse ; Or, fondly gay, with unambitious guile, Attempt no prize but favouring beauty's smile ; Or bear dejected to the lonely grove The soft despair of unpre vailing love — Whate'er the theme, through every age and clime Congenial passions meet th' according rime ; The pride of glory — pity's sigh sincere — Youth's earliest blush — and beauty's virgin...
327 페이지 - Tis, alas ! the truth we tell. Virgins, much, too much presuming On your boasted white and red, View us, late in beauty blooming, Number