English sonnets by poets of the past, ed. by S. WaddingtonSamuel Waddington 1882 |
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... lonely anguish melts no heart but mine , And in my breast the imperfect joys expire ; Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer , And new - born pleasure brings to happier men ; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear , To warm ...
... lonely anguish melts no heart but mine , And in my breast the imperfect joys expire ; Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer , And new - born pleasure brings to happier men ; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear , To warm ...
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... lonely path to cheer , as travellers use , With merry song , quaint tale , or roundelay ; And we will sometimes talk past troubles o'er , Of mercies shewn , and all our sickness healed , And in his judgments God remembering love ; And ...
... lonely path to cheer , as travellers use , With merry song , quaint tale , or roundelay ; And we will sometimes talk past troubles o'er , Of mercies shewn , and all our sickness healed , And in his judgments God remembering love ; And ...
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... at thy feet , Where sleep the proud , the bee and redbreast meet , Mixing thy sighs with Nature's lonely psalm . TO THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET . REEN little vaulter EBENEZER ELLIOTT . BY POETS OF THE PAST . 103 Ebenezer Elliott.
... at thy feet , Where sleep the proud , the bee and redbreast meet , Mixing thy sighs with Nature's lonely psalm . TO THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET . REEN little vaulter EBENEZER ELLIOTT . BY POETS OF THE PAST . 103 Ebenezer Elliott.
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... lonely Convent's still retreat I saw , whilst Tiber glowed beneath my feet , From heaven's illumined vault the Sun go down ; The lofty Capitol , like burnished crown , Blazed on the City's brow , -each hallowed seat , Each mournful ...
... lonely Convent's still retreat I saw , whilst Tiber glowed beneath my feet , From heaven's illumined vault the Sun go down ; The lofty Capitol , like burnished crown , Blazed on the City's brow , -each hallowed seat , Each mournful ...
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... lonely as a trance , Doomed to behold the universal dance , And never hear the music which expounds The solemn step , coy slide , the merry bounds , The vague , mute language of the countenance , In vain for her I smooth my antic rhyme ...
... lonely as a trance , Doomed to behold the universal dance , And never hear the music which expounds The solemn step , coy slide , the merry bounds , The vague , mute language of the countenance , In vain for her I smooth my antic rhyme ...
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beauty behold beneath bird bowers breath brevita bright brooklet Castara cheer clouds D. G. Rossetti dark dear death deep delight didst divine doth dream Earl of Surrey earth English Sonnets eternal eyes fade FAERY QUEEN fair fear flowers FOUNTAINS ABBEY gentle gleam glorious glory golden grace green grief hath hear heart heaven heavenly honour hope HORACE SMITH life's light lonely look Lord love thee Love's memory mighty mind morn mourn murmur Muse never night o'er ORFORD CASTLE Ozymandias pale pensive Petrarch poet praise rest RIVER ARUN rose round SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES shade shalt shepherds shine silent sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound Spring springing lark star stream summer sweet tears thine things thou art thou hast thought tomb verse voice waves weep wild William Habington wind wing youth
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15 페이지 - O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that sweet ornament which truth doth give ! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses...
14 페이지 - Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace.
69 페이지 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity; The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea: Listen! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder— everlastingly.
183 페이지 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost...
13 페이지 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste...
71 페이지 - Two Voices are there ; one is of the Sea, One of the Mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen Music, Liberty...
17 페이지 - That time of year thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest the twilight of such day As after sunset fadeth in the west, Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.
28 페이지 - Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those, whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow, Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy...
47 페이지 - LAWRENCE ! of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won From the hard season gaining ? Time will run On smoother, till Favonius re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily' and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun.
117 페이지 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.