Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritR.H. Evans, 1810 - 352 ページ |
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... fall- ing into a natural music . So far Lyric poetry is characterised by its manner of composition ; will it also admit of a Character from the nature of its subjects ? It has been already ob- served that the pieces of Sappho and ...
... fall- ing into a natural music . So far Lyric poetry is characterised by its manner of composition ; will it also admit of a Character from the nature of its subjects ? It has been already ob- served that the pieces of Sappho and ...
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... raise it above its ordinary pitch . Critics have very commonly lamented that the moderns fall short of the ancients more particularly in this species of poetry C than in any other ; yet , did it belong IN GENERAL . 17.
... raise it above its ordinary pitch . Critics have very commonly lamented that the moderns fall short of the ancients more particularly in this species of poetry C than in any other ; yet , did it belong IN GENERAL . 17.
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... fall in his way . They have no business here ; they do not accord with that string of the soul which is here to be struck . As it is absolutely essential to all imita- tions of the ancient Ballad , that the story on which they are ...
... fall in his way . They have no business here ; they do not accord with that string of the soul which is here to be struck . As it is absolutely essential to all imita- tions of the ancient Ballad , that the story on which they are ...
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... fall into who describe from ideas gained by reading rather than observation . The preservation of propriety in this respect is of capital importance in description , since nothing so effectually ruins the beauty of picturesque scenery ...
... fall into who describe from ideas gained by reading rather than observation . The preservation of propriety in this respect is of capital importance in description , since nothing so effectually ruins the beauty of picturesque scenery ...
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... fall . O stay me not , thou holy friar ; O stay me not , I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me , Can wash my fault away . Yet stay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For see beneath this gown of Thy own true ...
... fall . O stay me not , thou holy friar ; O stay me not , I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me , Can wash my fault away . Yet stay , fair lady , turn again , And dry those pearly tears ; For see beneath this gown of Thy own true ...
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amorous Amynta Anacreon anguish beau mille beauty beauty's blest bliss bloom bosom breast bright Celia charms cheek Chloe Chloris CONGREVE cried cruel Cupid Damon dart dear delight despair e'er ease epigram ev'ry eyes face fair fancy fate fear flame folly fond gentle give Glastonbury thorn grace grove happy heart hope Hudibras kind kiss ladies lips live Lochinvar lov'd lover lyre Lyric Lyric poetry maid melting valued mind move nature ne'er never nightingale nymph o'er Oenone pain passion Phillips Phyllis piece pity plain pleasure poetical poetry R. B. SHERIDAN racter rose Sappho scorn shade shepherd sigh sigh'd sing smiles SOAME JENYNS soft soul surprise swain sweet taste tears tell tender thee thine thou thought thro touch of joy trembling true turn Twas vex'd vows wanton witty Xanthe young youth
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233 ページ - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain.
47 ページ - More trifling still than they. " And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep; A shade that follows wealth or fame, But leaves the wretch to weep?
274 ページ - With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
309 ページ - Oh ! young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best ; And save his good broadsword he weapons had none, He rode all unarmed and he rode all alone. So faithful in love and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
269 ページ - I'll row you o'er the ferry." By this the storm grew loud apace, The water-wraith was shrieking ; And in the scowl of Heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. "O haste thee, haste!
235 ページ - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
254 ページ - But sure such folks could ne'er beget So sweet a girl as Sally! She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
142 ページ - TO fair Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet, of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing Spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove, But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love.
45 ページ - Forbear, my son," the hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom flies To lure thee to thy doom. " Here, to the houseless child of want, My door is open still ; And, though my portion is but scant, I give it with good will " Then turn to-night, and freely share Whate'er my cell bestows ; My rushy couch, and frugal fare, My blessing and repose.
253 ページ - And it seem'd, to a fanciful view, To weep for the buds it had left with regret, On the flourishing bush where it grew. I hastily seized it, unfit as it was For a nosegay, so dripping and drown'd, And swinging it rudely, too rudely, alas ! I snapp'd it, it fell to the ground. And such...