The Poetical Works of William Drummond of HawthorndenJ. R. Smith, 1856 - 346 ページ |
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... flood , Beasts in field forsake their food ; The nymphs , foregoing all their bow'rs , Tear their chaplets deck'd with flowers ; Sol himself with misty vapour Hides from earth his glorious taper , And , as mov'd to hear thee plain ...
... flood , Beasts in field forsake their food ; The nymphs , foregoing all their bow'rs , Tear their chaplets deck'd with flowers ; Sol himself with misty vapour Hides from earth his glorious taper , And , as mov'd to hear thee plain ...
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... flood and fountain cold ; And hence it is , that that once nymph , now tree , Who did th ' Amphrysian shepherd's sighs disdain , And scorn'd his lays , mov'd by a sweeter vein , Is become pitiful , and follows thee , Thee loves , and ...
... flood and fountain cold ; And hence it is , that that once nymph , now tree , Who did th ' Amphrysian shepherd's sighs disdain , And scorn'd his lays , mov'd by a sweeter vein , Is become pitiful , and follows thee , Thee loves , and ...
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... flood more worthy fame and lasting praise Than that which Phaeton's fall so high did raise , Into whose moving glass the milk - white lilies Do dress their tresses and the daffodillies . Where Ora with a wood is crown'd about , And ...
... flood more worthy fame and lasting praise Than that which Phaeton's fall so high did raise , Into whose moving glass the milk - white lilies Do dress their tresses and the daffodillies . Where Ora with a wood is crown'd about , And ...
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... flood they ran , the flood in robes Of curling crystal to breasts ' ivory globes Who wrapt them all about , yet seem'd take pleasure To show warm snows throughout her liquid azure . Look how Prometheus ' man , when heavenly fire First ...
... flood they ran , the flood in robes Of curling crystal to breasts ' ivory globes Who wrapt them all about , yet seem'd take pleasure To show warm snows throughout her liquid azure . Look how Prometheus ' man , when heavenly fire First ...
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... flood ! if so ye might abide , Yet ever glory of this moment's pride , Adjure your rillets all now to behold her , And in their crystal arms to come and fold her ; And sith ye may not aye your bliss embrace , POEMS . 13.
... flood ! if so ye might abide , Yet ever glory of this moment's pride , Adjure your rillets all now to behold her , And in their crystal arms to come and fold her ; And sith ye may not aye your bliss embrace , POEMS . 13.
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7 ページ - Silence' child, sweet father of soft rest, Prince, whose approach peace to all mortals brings, Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings...
145 ページ - Baptist. The last and greatest herald of heaven's King, Girt with rough skins, hies to the deserts wild, Among that savage brood the woods forth bring, Which he than man more harmless found and mild ; His food was locusts, and what young doth spring, With honey that from virgin hives distill'd ; Parch'd body, hollow eyes, some uncouth thing Made him appear long since from earth exil'd.
52 ページ - This Life, which seems so fair, Is like a bubble blown up in the air By sporting children's breath, Who chase it everywhere And strive who can most motion it bequeath. And though it sometimes...
58 ページ - Which used in such harmonious strains to flow, Is reft from earth to tune those spheres above, What art thou but a harbinger of woe? Thy pleasing notes, be pleasing notes no more, But orphan wailings to the fainting ear, Each stop a sigh, each sound draws forth a tear.
144 ページ - Amidst heaven's rolling heights this earth who stayed. In a poor cottage inned, a virgin maid A weakling did him bear, who all upbears : There is he poorly swaddled, in manger laid, To whom too narrow swaddlings are our spheres : Run, shepherds, run, and solemnize his birth, This is that night — no, day, grown great with bliss, In which the power of Satan broken is ; In heaven be glory, peace unto the earth ! Thus singing, through the air the angels swam, And cope of stars re-echoed the same.
58 ページ - Voice which did thy sounds approve Which wont in such harmonious strains to flow, Is reft from Earth to tune those spheres above, What art thou but a harbinger of woe? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more, But orphans...