New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent British poets and poetical translators, by R.A. Davenport, 2권 |
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... Save where the playful squirrel bounds , Or ringdove pours her plaintive sounds , Or lurking peasant lops an oak Restraining half his pilfering stroke , Or with his faggot stoops to rest Both by his years and burden press'd . Here ...
... Save where the playful squirrel bounds , Or ringdove pours her plaintive sounds , Or lurking peasant lops an oak Restraining half his pilfering stroke , Or with his faggot stoops to rest Both by his years and burden press'd . Here ...
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... Save the lone redbreast on my wall ; Thy tender lay , sweet bird , prolong , And soothe old Winter with thy song ! When wintry mists obscure the skies , His busy nose the spaniel plies , Where mossy glades and thickets brown Tempt the ...
... Save the lone redbreast on my wall ; Thy tender lay , sweet bird , prolong , And soothe old Winter with thy song ! When wintry mists obscure the skies , His busy nose the spaniel plies , Where mossy glades and thickets brown Tempt the ...
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... saves . Yes , ye will leave me with disdain A mouldering landmark on the plain , Where many a reign my trunk hath stood Proud father of the circling wood . In freedom's dearest days * I grew , And Henry's jealous nobles knew ; I saw ...
... saves . Yes , ye will leave me with disdain A mouldering landmark on the plain , Where many a reign my trunk hath stood Proud father of the circling wood . In freedom's dearest days * I grew , And Henry's jealous nobles knew ; I saw ...
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... save where a beam Touches the village spire with transient gleam ; Or , like a promontory's chalky brow , The tower's hoar crest o'erhangs the flood below . Dinas ! + more beauteous thus , in late decay , Thy castle , clothed with ...
... save where a beam Touches the village spire with transient gleam ; Or , like a promontory's chalky brow , The tower's hoar crest o'erhangs the flood below . Dinas ! + more beauteous thus , in late decay , Thy castle , clothed with ...
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... Save His who made the world ! Fancy might dream She saw thee thus bound on from age to age Unseen of man , whilst awful Nature sat On the rent rocks , and said , These haunts be mine . ' Now Taste has mark'd thy features ; here and ...
... Save His who made the world ! Fancy might dream She saw thee thus bound on from age to age Unseen of man , whilst awful Nature sat On the rent rocks , and said , These haunts be mine . ' Now Taste has mark'd thy features ; here and ...
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amid ANNA SEWARD beam beauteous beauty behold beneath bids birds bless'd bliss bloom blushing bosom bowers breast breath bright brow CHARLOTTE SMITH charms cheek cheer clouds Cupid and Psyche dales dark deep delight dews doth dream dress'd earth fair faithless fear flame flowers fond fountaines ring gale gaze gentle GISBORNE gleam glow golden grace green grove hand harp heart heaven hills Hinderwell hour light lone Lubberkin maid morn mountain murmurs Muse Needwood Forest night nymph o'er pale pass'd plain pride rapture rill rise rocks rose round rude Scarborough Castle scene seem'd shade shine sigh silent silver sing skies sleep smile smooth snow soft song soul sound spread spring storm storm Rave stream sweet Thammuz thee thine thou thrice tide toil Tutbury Castle vale vex'd voice wandering wanton waves ween wild wind wing woods youth
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281 페이지 - Come, my Corinna, come; and, coming mark How each field turns a street, each street a park Made green and trimm'd with trees; see how Devotion gives each house a bough Or branch: each porch, each door, ere this An ark, a tabernacle is, Made up of white-thorn, neatly interwove; As if here were those cooler shades of love. Can such delights be in the street And open fields and we not see 't? Come, we'll abroad; and let's obey The proclamation made for May: And sin no more, as we have done, by staying;...
312 페이지 - That sometimes from the savage den, And sometimes from the darksome shade, And sometimes starting up at once In green and sunny glade There came and looked him in the face An angel beautiful and bright; And that he knew it was a Fiend, This miserable Knight!
283 페이지 - Come, let us go while we are in our prime; And take the harmless folly of the time. We shall grow old apace, and die Before we know our liberty. Our life is short, and our days run As fast away as does the sun; And, as a vapour or a drop of rain, Once lost, can ne'er be found again, So when or you or I are made A fable, song, or fleeting shade, All love, all liking, all delight Lies drowned with us in endless night. Then while time serves, and we are but decaying, Come, my Corinna, come, let's go...
49 페이지 - Sunshine glimmers with green light. |Oh ! 'tis a quiet spirit-healing nook ! Which all, methinks, would love; but chiefly he, The humble man, who, in his youthful years, Knew just so much of folly, as had made His early manhood more securely wise...
189 페이지 - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own; What are you when the rose is blown? 39 So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th' eclipse and glory of her kind?
188 페이지 - You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light, You common people of the skies; What are you when the moon shall rise?
311 페이지 - I played a soft and doleful air, I sang an old and moving story — An old rude song, that suited well That ruin wild and hoary. She listened with a flitting blush, With downcast eyes and modest grace ; For well she knew I could not choose But gaze upon her face. I told her of the knight that wore Upon his shield a burning brand ; And that for ten long years he wooed The Lady of the Land.
313 페이지 - The music and the doleful tale, The rich and balmy eve; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, An undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, Subdued and cherished long! She wept with pity and delight, She blushed with love and virgin shame; And like the murmur of a dream, I heard her breathe my name. Her bosom heaved — she stepped aside, As conscious of my look she stept — Then suddenly, with timorous eye She fled to me and wept.
281 페이지 - Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some orient pearls unwept : Come, and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew-locks of the night : And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself, or else stands still Till you come forth. Wash, dress, be brief in praying Few beads are best, when once we go a Maying.
312 페이지 - All impulses of soul and sense Had thrill'd my guileless Genevieve; The music and the doleful tale, The rich and balmy eve; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, An undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, Subdued and cherish'd long!