Bell's Edition, 第 87~88 巻J. Bell, 1796 |
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... happiness was almost immediately followed by the death of his wife , an aggravation of his sorrows , which , in the poem quot- ed above , he thus bitterly bewails in an apostrophe to Death , one of the most animated of the kind per ...
... happiness was almost immediately followed by the death of his wife , an aggravation of his sorrows , which , in the poem quot- ed above , he thus bitterly bewails in an apostrophe to Death , one of the most animated of the kind per ...
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... Happiness itself makes good her name . Our very wishes give us not our wish . 270 275 How distant oft ' the thing we doat on most From that for which we doat , felicity ? The smoothest course of Nature has its pains , And truest friends ...
... Happiness itself makes good her name . Our very wishes give us not our wish . 270 275 How distant oft ' the thing we doat on most From that for which we doat , felicity ? The smoothest course of Nature has its pains , And truest friends ...
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... happiness To those whose thought can pierce beyond an hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , Wouldst thou I should congratulate thy fate ! 310 I know thou wouldst ; thy pride demands it from me : Let thy pride pardon ...
... happiness To those whose thought can pierce beyond an hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , Wouldst thou I should congratulate thy fate ! 310 I know thou wouldst ; thy pride demands it from me : Let thy pride pardon ...
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... to resentment sour'd , With rage envenom'd rise against our peace . Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys but joys that never can expire , 349 Who builds on less than an immortal base , Fond NIGHT THE FIRST . 33.
... to resentment sour'd , With rage envenom'd rise against our peace . Beware what earth calls happiness ; beware All joys but joys that never can expire , 349 Who builds on less than an immortal base , Fond NIGHT THE FIRST . 33.
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... happier clime explore . Art thou so moor'd thou canʼst not disengage , Nor give thy thoughts a ply to future scenes Since by life's passing breath , blown up from earth , Light as the summer's dust , we take in air A moment's giddy ...
... happier clime explore . Art thou so moor'd thou canʼst not disengage , Nor give thy thoughts a ply to future scenes Since by life's passing breath , blown up from earth , Light as the summer's dust , we take in air A moment's giddy ...
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æther ambition angels ardour art thou beneath bids bless'd bliss boast boundless bright call'd cann't charms Corduba creation dæmons daring song dark death Deity delight divine dost dread dust e'er earth EDWARD YOUNG endless eternal Ev'n ev'ry fall fantastick fate fire flames flow'r fond fool give glorious glory gods grave grief groan guilt guilty song happiness heav'n hope hour illustrious immortal inspir'd learn'd life's light live Lorenzo man's mankind midnight mighty mind miracles mortal Nature Nature's ne'er night nought numbers o'er Omnipotence orbs ordain'd pain passion peace pleasure poison'd pow'r praise pride proud reason rise scene sense shew shines sigh sight skies smile song soul sphere stars strange strike sublime terrour thee theme thine thought thro throne tomb triumph truth Tusculum virtue Virtue's wake the world wing wisdom wise wonder wretched ye Stars
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12 ページ - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man!
54 ページ - Sweet harmonist ! and beautiful as sweet ! And young as beautiful ! and soft as young ! And gay as soft! and innocent as gay ! And happy (if aught happy here) as good ! For fortune fond had built her nest on high.
12 ページ - A worm! a god! I tremble at myself, And in myself am lost ! at home a stranger, Thought wanders up and down, surprised, aghast, And wondering at her own: how reason reels! O what a miracle to man is man!
48 ページ - Life's grimace, that mistress of the scene! Here real and apparent are the same. You see the man, you see his hold on Heav'n, If sound his virtue, as Philander's sound. Heav'n waits not the last moment; owns her friends On this side death, and points them out to men ; A lecture silent, but of sovereign pow'r! To Vice confusion, and to Virtue peace.
72 ページ - The world's a stately bark, on dangerous seas With pleasure seen, but boarded at our peril : Here on a single plank, thrown safe ashore, I hear the tumult of the distant throng, As that of seas remote, or dying storms, And meditate on scenes more silent still, Pursue my theme, and fight the fear of death.
68 ページ - ... Death is the crown of life : Were death denied, poor man would live in vain : Were death denied, to live would not be life: Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure; we fall, we rise, we reign! Spring from our fetters, fasten in the skies, Where blooming Eden withers in our sight. Death gives us more than was in Eden lost! This king of terrors is the prince of peace.
12 ページ - Distinguished link in being's endless chain! Midway from nothing to the Deity! A beam ethereal, sullied and absorpt! Though sullied and dishonored, still divine! Dim miniature of greatness absolute! An heir of glory! a frail child of dust! Helpless immortal! insect infinite! A. worm! a god! I tremble at myself, And in myself am lost!
16 ページ - O ye blest scenes of permanent delight! Full above measure! lasting beyond bound! A perpetuity of bliss is bliss. Could you, so rich in rapture, fear an end. That ghastly thought would drink up all your joy, And quite unparadise the realms of light.
154 ページ - They fail to find what they so plainly see ; Thus men, in shining riches, see the face Of happiness, nor know it is a shade ; But gaze, and touch, and peep, and peep again, And wish, and wonder it is absent still.
22 ページ - For ever on the brink of being born : All pay themselves the compliment to think They one day shall not drivel, and their pride On this reversion takes up ready praise; At least their own; their future selves...