The Poetical Works of William Shenstone: In Two Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions:Printed at the Stanhope Press, by Charles Whittingham, ... for John Sharpe, 1808 |
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... roses of some rural fair ; Smit with her unaffected native charms , A real passion soon his bosom warms ; And , wak'd from idle dreams , he takes a wife , And tastes the genuine happiness of life . Thus , in the vacant season of the ...
... roses of some rural fair ; Smit with her unaffected native charms , A real passion soon his bosom warms ; And , wak'd from idle dreams , he takes a wife , And tastes the genuine happiness of life . Thus , in the vacant season of the ...
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... rose adorn , But beneath them lurks a thorn ; Fair and flowery is the brake , Yet it hides the vengeful snake . Think not she , whose empty pride Dares the fleecy garb deride , Think not she who , light and vain , Scorns the sheep can ...
... rose adorn , But beneath them lurks a thorn ; Fair and flowery is the brake , Yet it hides the vengeful snake . Think not she , whose empty pride Dares the fleecy garb deride , Think not she who , light and vain , Scorns the sheep can ...
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... rose ; Sweet bird ! enamour'd of the sweetest flow'r . He lov'd the Muse ; she taught him to complain ; He saw his timorous loves on her depend : He lov'd the Muse , although she taught in vain ; He lov'd the Muse , for she was Virtue's ...
... rose ; Sweet bird ! enamour'd of the sweetest flow'r . He lov'd the Muse ; she taught him to complain ; He saw his timorous loves on her depend : He lov'd the Muse , although she taught in vain ; He lov'd the Muse , for she was Virtue's ...
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... rose to bless myself alone ; I snatch'd the shepherd from his fleecy care , And bade his wholesome dictate guard the throne . ' Low at my feet the suppliant peer I saw ; I saw proud empires my decision wait ; My will was duty , and my ...
... rose to bless myself alone ; I snatch'd the shepherd from his fleecy care , And bade his wholesome dictate guard the throne . ' Low at my feet the suppliant peer I saw ; I saw proud empires my decision wait ; My will was duty , and my ...
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... roses blush'd around . Now sadly lorn , from Twit'nam's widow'd bow'r The drooping Muses take their casual way , And ... rose ? The cowslip's golden cup no more I see : Dark and discolour'd every flow'r that blows , To form the garland ...
... roses blush'd around . Now sadly lorn , from Twit'nam's widow'd bow'r The drooping Muses take their casual way , And ... rose ? The cowslip's golden cup no more I see : Dark and discolour'd every flow'r that blows , To form the garland ...
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bard beauty Beauty mourns beneath bless'd bliss bloom boast bosom bow'r breast breathe charms Clent hill crown'd dame Damon dear Delia delight drooping e'er Elegy envy ev'n fair faithless fame Fancy fate favour'd flame flow flow'rs fond form'd gentle glow gold grace ground grove haunts hear Heav'n hill lawn Leasowes Leather Lane lov'd lyre Lyttelton maid mind mournful Muse naiad native ne'er numbers nymph o'er pain paint path peace pensive plain pleas'd pleasure polish'd pomp pow'r praise pride rill ROBERT DODSLEY rose rove rural scene scorn seat shade SHENSTONE shepherd shine shore shrubs shun sigh silvan sing skies smile soft song soul stream swain sweet swell taste tear tender thee thine thou toils train trees tuneful Twas vale valley verdant virtue ween wild WILLIAM SHENSTONE wind wood youth
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159 ページ - Eftsoons the urchins to their tasks repair; Their books of stature small they take in hand, Which with pellucid horn secured are; To save from finger wet the letters fair: The work so gay, that on their back is seen, St. George's high achievements does declare; On which thilk wight that has y-gazing been Kens the forth-coming rod, unpleasing sight, I ween!
44 ページ - What it is to admire and to love, And to leave her we love and admire. Ah ! lead forth my flock in the morn, And the damps of each evening repel ; Alas ! I am faint and forlorn — • I have bade my dear Phyllis farewell.
158 ページ - Here oft the dame, on Sabbath's decent eve, Hymned such psalms as Sternhold forth did mete, If winter 'twere, she to her hearth did cleave, But in her garden found a...
154 ページ - AH me! full sorely is my heart forlorn, To think how modest Worth neglected lies While partial Fame doth with her blasts adorn Such deeds alone, as pride and pomp disguise; Deeds of ill sort, and mischievous emprise: Lend me thy clarion, goddess!
143 ページ - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
155 ページ - ... mean attire, A matron old, whom we Schoolmistress name: Who boasts unruly brats with birch to tame; They grieven sore in piteous durance pent, Aw'd by the...
120 ページ - If through the garden's flowery tribes I stray, Where bloom the jasmines that could once allure, "Hope not to find delight in us," they say, "For we are spotless, Jessy; we are pure.
57 ページ - Their colours and their sash he wore, And in the fatal dress was found ; And now he must that death endure, Which gives the brave the keenest wound.
45 ページ - I fed on the smiles of my dear ? They tell me, my favourite maid. The pride of that valley, is flown ; Alas ! where with her I have stray'd I could wander with pleasure, alone.
157 ページ - One ancient hen she took delight to feed, The plodding pattern of the busy dame, Which ever and anon, impell'd by need, Into her school, begirt with chickens, came; Such favour did her past deportment claim: And if neglect had lavish'd on the ground Fragment of bread, she would collect the same; For well she knew, and quaintly could expound, What sin it were to waste the smallest crumb she found.