Poems, 28권Mundell, Doig, & Stevenson, 1807 - 227페이지 |
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19 페이지
... peace , and all is joy . Then , wherefore sighs my fearful heart , And trembles thus my tottering frame ? Alas ! I feel thy deadly dart , More potent far than Fancy's flame : I bend , grim tyrant ! at thy throne ; But spare , ah ! spare ...
... peace , and all is joy . Then , wherefore sighs my fearful heart , And trembles thus my tottering frame ? Alas ! I feel thy deadly dart , More potent far than Fancy's flame : I bend , grim tyrant ! at thy throne ; But spare , ah ! spare ...
27 페이지
... peace the warring winds , And charm'd the iron ear of Death ! Can Music soothe when thou art lost , Exulting Nature's proudest boast ? Thou troubled ocean ! murmur deep- Let louder lamentations rise , From desolated earth , and pierce ...
... peace the warring winds , And charm'd the iron ear of Death ! Can Music soothe when thou art lost , Exulting Nature's proudest boast ? Thou troubled ocean ! murmur deep- Let louder lamentations rise , From desolated earth , and pierce ...
42 페이지
... peace I have lost in the tempests of Time , Round thee may they brighten , ( and Fate will be just , ) And thy heart wake to rapture - when mine shall be dust . SONNETS FROM WERTER . LOR UNIVERSITY OF ORFORD ERAHY I. 42.
... peace I have lost in the tempests of Time , Round thee may they brighten , ( and Fate will be just , ) And thy heart wake to rapture - when mine shall be dust . SONNETS FROM WERTER . LOR UNIVERSITY OF ORFORD ERAHY I. 42.
46 페이지
... peace ; In vain I stretch my arms , and seek for rest ; Dark clouds surround , forbidding all release . Yes ! I must fill the measure of my woes , And then I find the road that leads me to repose . III . WHERE is that sentiment which ...
... peace ; In vain I stretch my arms , and seek for rest ; Dark clouds surround , forbidding all release . Yes ! I must fill the measure of my woes , And then I find the road that leads me to repose . III . WHERE is that sentiment which ...
48 페이지
... peace is gone . Yes ! I would go ! could this devoted breast Give back her image ? -but in vain I rave : For ever present , on my brain impress'd , Her eye's dark lustre lights me to the grave ! Thus the dread loadstone , on the torrid ...
... peace is gone . Yes ! I would go ! could this devoted breast Give back her image ? -but in vain I rave : For ever present , on my brain impress'd , Her eye's dark lustre lights me to the grave ! Thus the dread loadstone , on the torrid ...
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Amid anguish Arthur awful behold the sun beneath billows blast blest bliss blood blow bosom breast breath burning Castellan Castile cave dark Dark Ladie dead death deep dread drear earth eternal ev'n eyes faint fate fearful flame gale gaz'd Genii Glastenbury gleam gloom glory glow grave hail hand of blood Hark hear heard heart Heaven holy hour hush'd isle King King Arthur Ladie Lapland light lonely long black veil Merlin's midnight Modred morn mourn Murcian murmur NEREID never night nought o'er ocean pale pass'd peace Penitence Pentecost PETRARCH rais'd rapture reach'd rest roar rocks scene Seam's shine shore sigh skies soft SONNETS soul sound spirit stood storm sublime sullen surge sweep swell tear tempest terrors thee thine thou thro tide tomb tower trembled turn'd Twas Urien veil voice wander watch'd waves Werter wild winds
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24 페이지 - Ajut went down to the beach ; where, finding a fishing-boat, she entered it without hesitation, and telling those who wondered at her rashness, that she was going in search of Anningait, rowed away with great swiftness, and was seen no more.
18 페이지 - But sacred to me is the roar of the wave, That mingles its tide with the blood of the brave ; Where the blasts of the trumpets for battle combine, And the heart was laid low that gave rapture to mine. Ye scenes of remembrance that sorrow beguil'd, Your uplands I leave for the desolate wild ; For nature is nought to the eye of despair But the image -of hopes that have vanish'd in air : Again ye fair blossoms of flower and of tree, Ye shall bloom to the morn, tho...
19 페이지 - The colours of heaven on the dwellings of woe! Too faithful recorders of times that are past, The Eden of Love that was ever to last ! Once more may soft accents your wild echoes fill, And the young and the happy be worshippers still. To me ye are lost! — but your summits of green Shall charm thro the distance of many a scene, In woe, and in wandering, and deserts, return Like the soul of the dead to the perishing urn ! Ye hills of my country ! farewell evermore As I cleave the dark waves of your...
219 페이지 - Thou hear'st some sounding tale of war's alarms ; When at the bugle's call, with fire and steel, The sturdy clans pour'd forth their brawny swarms, And hostile brothers met, to prove each other's arms.
225 페이지 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
18 페이지 - The seats of my childhood, for ever adieu ! Yet not for a brighter your skies I resign, When my wandering footsteps revisit the Rhine : But sacred to me is the roar of the wave, That mingles its tide with the blood of the brave ; Where the blasts of the trumpets for battle combine, And the heart was laid low that gave rapture to mine.
223 페이지 - ... fields and meadows, and beating against the bushes; the whole valley was a stormy sea, tossed by furious winds. The moon then appeared again, and rested on a dark cloud; the splendor of her light increased the disorder of nature. The echoes redoubled and repeated the roarings of the wind and the waters. I drew near to the precipice; I wished and shuddered; I stretched out my arms, and leaned over, I sighed, and lost myself in the happy thought of burying all my sufferings, all my torments, in...