The beauties of English poetry, selected from the most esteemed authors, by dr. Wolcot, 1권John Wolcot 1804 |
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... Fair Virtue's silent train : supreme of these , Here ever shines the godlike SoCRATES ; He whom ungrateful Athens could expel , At all times just , but when he sign'd the shell : Here his abode the martyr'd PHOCION claims , With AGIS ...
... Fair Virtue's silent train : supreme of these , Here ever shines the godlike SoCRATES ; He whom ungrateful Athens could expel , At all times just , but when he sign'd the shell : Here his abode the martyr'd PHOCION claims , With AGIS ...
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... fair : In fact , ' t is true , no nymph we could persuade , But still in fancy vanquish'd ev'ry maid ; Of unknown Duchesses lewd tales we tell ; Yet , would the world believe us , all were well . The joy let others have , and we the ...
... fair : In fact , ' t is true , no nymph we could persuade , But still in fancy vanquish'd ev'ry maid ; Of unknown Duchesses lewd tales we tell ; Yet , would the world believe us , all were well . The joy let others have , and we the ...
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... fair , Its site uncertain , if in earth or air : With rapid motion turn'd the mansion round ; With ceaseless noise the ringing walls resound ; Not less in number were the spacious doors Than leaves on trees , or sands upon the shores ...
... fair , Its site uncertain , if in earth or air : With rapid motion turn'd the mansion round ; With ceaseless noise the ringing walls resound ; Not less in number were the spacious doors Than leaves on trees , or sands upon the shores ...
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... fair , And train them for the skies . While they our wisest hours engage , They'll joy our youth , support our age , And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day , And thus our fondest loves repay , And recompense our ...
... fair , And train them for the skies . While they our wisest hours engage , They'll joy our youth , support our age , And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day , And thus our fondest loves repay , And recompense our ...
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... Fair . Dead to the world - her fondest wishes crost- She mourns herself thus early lost .-- Now , sadly gay , of sorrows past she sings , Now , pensive , ruminates unutterable things . She starts - she flies - who dares so rude On her ...
... Fair . Dead to the world - her fondest wishes crost- She mourns herself thus early lost .-- Now , sadly gay , of sorrows past she sings , Now , pensive , ruminates unutterable things . She starts - she flies - who dares so rude On her ...
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appear'd arms bards beauty behold blush boast bosom bow'r breast breath bring charms clouds cries crown'd Dæmons dear delight drest DRYAD EDWIN ELEGY ENGLISH POETRY ev'ry eyes fair FAIR-ONE fairies fame fate fav'rite fire flame fond gentle glowing Goddess gold golden grace grief grove HAFEZ haste hath hear heart Heav'n heave honour immortal Israel JULIA light loud lover MADRIGAL maid MIRTH mourn Muse ne'er night Nymph o'er OBERON ORPHEUS pale passion PETRARCH PINCHBECK PINDAR pity plain Pleas'd pleasure pow'r praise rais'd RICHARD JAGO rill rise roof scene seem'd shade shone shrine sigh sight sing Sir TOPAZ skies smile song sorrows soul sound spectres stream stretch'd swains sweet tale tears tempest THEBES thee thine thou thousand thro throne thunder tow'ring train Twas vale ween wild wind wing wish WOLCOT wretch youth ZEPHYR
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57 페이지 - And join with thee calm Peace and Quiet, Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet, And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing...
60 페이지 - Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine, Or what (though rare) of later age Ennobled hath the buskined stage. But, O sad virgin, that thy power Might raise Musaeus from his bower! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what Love did seek!
50 페이지 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And, singing, startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise; Then to come, in spite of sorrow, And at my window bid good-morrow, Through the sweetbriar or the vine, Or the twisted eglantine...
48 페이지 - Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus and blackest midnight born, In Stygian Cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy, Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings; There, under ebon shades, and low-brow'd rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
60 페이지 - That own'd the virtuous ring and glass ; And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride : And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung, Of turneys, and of trophies hung, Of forests, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear.
59 페이지 - The immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook ; And of those daemons that are found In fire, air, flood, or under ground, Whose power hath a true consent With planet, or with element. Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by, Presenting Thebes, or Pelops...
53 페이지 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end; Then lies him down, the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength; And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
54 페이지 - Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever, against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse...
48 페이지 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
56 페이지 - But hail! thou Goddess sage and holy! Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight, And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black, staid Wisdom's hue; Black, but such as in esteem Prince Memnon's...