Don JuanThomas Davison, 1819 - 227 ページ |
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... true one ; Of such as these I should not care to vaunt , I'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan , We all have seen him in the pantomime Sent to the devil , somewhat ere his time . II . Vernon , the butcher Cumberland , Wolfe ...
... true one ; Of such as these I should not care to vaunt , I'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan , We all have seen him in the pantomime Sent to the devil , somewhat ere his time . II . Vernon , the butcher Cumberland , Wolfe ...
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... true Hidalgo , free from every stain Of Moor or Hebrew blood , he traced his source Through the most Gothic gentlemen of Spain ; A better cavalier ne'er mounted horse , Or , being mounted , e'er got down again , Than Jóse , who begot ...
... true Hidalgo , free from every stain Of Moor or Hebrew blood , he traced his source Through the most Gothic gentlemen of Spain ; A better cavalier ne'er mounted horse , Or , being mounted , e'er got down again , Than Jóse , who begot ...
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... true one . She scarcely trusted him from out her sight ; Her maids were old , and if she took a new one You might be sure she was a perfect fright , She did this during even her husband's life— I recommend as much to every wife . XLIX ...
... true one . She scarcely trusted him from out her sight ; Her maids were old , and if she took a new one You might be sure she was a perfect fright , She did this during even her husband's life— I recommend as much to every wife . XLIX ...
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... true one ; In feelings quick as Ovid's Miss Medea , He puzzled over what he found a new one , But not as yet imagined it could be a Thing quite in course , and not at all alarming , Which , with a little patience , might grow charming ...
... true one ; In feelings quick as Ovid's Miss Medea , He puzzled over what he found a new one , But not as yet imagined it could be a Thing quite in course , and not at all alarming , Which , with a little patience , might grow charming ...
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... true wisdom may discern Longings sublime , and aspirations high , Which some are born with , but the most part learn To plague themselves withal , they know not why : " Twas strange that one so young should thus concern His brain about ...
... true wisdom may discern Longings sublime , and aspirations high , Which some are born with , but the most part learn To plague themselves withal , they know not why : " Twas strange that one so young should thus concern His brain about ...
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Agamemnon Algiers answer'd Antonia appear'd beautiful blood boat breath Cadiz call'd CANTO Catullus cave CCIV charming chaste cheek CIII dead death devil Don Alfonso Don Juan Donna Inez Donna Julia doubt e'er eyes face fair famish'd feel fond friends gazed grew Guadalquivir Haidee hair half hand heart heaven hope hour hush'd Jóse Juan's kiss knew lady learn'd least lips lived Longinus look'd Lull'd maid mistress moon moral mother ne'er never night Noah's ark nought o'er ocean pair pass'd passion Pedrillo perhaps perish'd poets pray round Save scarce sea-sick seem'd Seville ship shore sigh sleep smiled sort soul Spain stanza stars sublime surely tears tell There's things Thou thought Tis sweet true turn'd tutor Twas Twere Virgin Mary wave whate'er whisper'd wife wind wine Xerxes Young Juan youth
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153 ページ - Save the wild wind and the remorseless dash Of billows; but at intervals there gush'd, Accompanied with a convulsive splash, A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
72 ページ - Tis sweet to hear At midnight on the blue and moonlit deep The song and oar of Adria's gondolier, By distance mellow'd, o'er the waters sweep; 'Tis sweet to see the evening star appear; 'Tis sweet to listen as the night-winds creep From leaf to leaf; 'tis sweet to view on high The rainbow, based on ocean, span the sky.
119 ページ - My days of love are over; me no more The charms of maid, wife, and still less of widow, Can make the fool of which they made before, In short, I must not lead the life I did do; The credulous hope of mutual minds is o'er, The copious use of claret is forbid too, So for a good old-gentlemanly vice, I think I must take up with avarice.
11 ページ - I want a hero: an uncommon want, When every year and month sends forth a new one. Till, after cloying the gazettes with cant, The age discovers he is not the true one...
185 ページ - Her brow was overhung with coins of gold, That sparkled o'er the auburn of her hair, Her clustering hair, whose longer locks were...
220 ページ - A long, long kiss, a kiss of youth, and love, And beauty, all concentrating like rays Into one focus, kindled from above ; Such kisses as belong to early days, Where heart and soul, and sense, in concert move...
73 ページ - Sweet is the vintage, when the showering grapes In Bacchanal profusion reel to earth Purple and gushing; sweet are our escapes From civic revelry to rural mirth; Sweet to the miser are his glittering heaps, Sweet to the father is his first-born's birth, Sweet is revenge — especially to women, Pillage to soldiers, prize-money to seamen. cxxv Sweet is a legacy, and passing sweet The unexpected death of some old lady Or gentleman of seventy years complete, Who've made 'us youth...
13 ページ - Brave men were living before Agamemnon And since, exceeding valorous and sage, A good deal like him too, though quite the same none; But then they shone not on the poet's page, And so have been forgotten...
185 ページ - Her hair, I said, was auburn ; but her eyes Were black as death, their lashes the same hue. Of downcast length, in whose silk shadow lies Deepest attraction ; for when to the view Forth from its raven fringe the full glance flies. Ne'er with such force the swiftest arrow flew...
107 ページ - Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, " 'Tis woman's whole existence...