The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayJohn Sharpe, 1821 - 134 ページ |
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... hæc decora alta putandum est , Noctis opes , nobis tantum lucere ; virûmque Ostentari oculis , nostræ laquearia terræ , Ingentes scenas , vastique aulæa theatri ? Oh ! quis me pennis æthræ super ardua sistet Mirantem , propiusque dabit ...
... hæc decora alta putandum est , Noctis opes , nobis tantum lucere ; virûmque Ostentari oculis , nostræ laquearia terræ , Ingentes scenas , vastique aulæa theatri ? Oh ! quis me pennis æthræ super ardua sistet Mirantem , propiusque dabit ...
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... hæc audaci evolvere cantu , Jam pulset citharam soror , et præludia tentet . Non tamen has proprias laudes , nec facta silebo Jampridem in fatis , patriæque oracula famæ . Tempus erit , sursùm totos contendere cœtus Quo cernes longo ...
... hæc audaci evolvere cantu , Jam pulset citharam soror , et præludia tentet . Non tamen has proprias laudes , nec facta silebo Jampridem in fatis , patriæque oracula famæ . Tempus erit , sursùm totos contendere cœtus Quo cernes longo ...
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... hæc partem tibi , Masinissa , triumphi Detractam , hæc pompæ jura minora suæ Imputat , atque uxor quòd non tua pressa catenis , 124 PART OF AN HEROIC EPISTLE . Part of an Heroic Epistle from Sophonisba to Masi- nissa.
... hæc partem tibi , Masinissa , triumphi Detractam , hæc pompæ jura minora suæ Imputat , atque uxor quòd non tua pressa catenis , 124 PART OF AN HEROIC EPISTLE . Part of an Heroic Epistle from Sophonisba to Masi- nissa.
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... hæc animam cura suprema meam . Quæ patriæ prodesse meæ Regina ferebar , Inter Elisæas gloria prima nurus , Ne videar flammæ nimis indulsisse secundæ , Vel nimis hostiles extimuisse manus . Fortunam atque annos liceat revocare priores ...
... hæc animam cura suprema meam . Quæ patriæ prodesse meæ Regina ferebar , Inter Elisæas gloria prima nurus , Ne videar flammæ nimis indulsisse secundæ , Vel nimis hostiles extimuisse manus . Fortunam atque annos liceat revocare priores ...
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... molem , et miræ spectacula lucis : Nescio quâ tamen hæc oculos dulcedine parvos Splendida percussit novitas , traxitque sequentes ; Nonne videmus enim , latis inserta fenestris Sicubi se Phoebi DE PRINCIPIIS COGITANDI . 129.
... molem , et miræ spectacula lucis : Nescio quâ tamen hæc oculos dulcedine parvos Splendida percussit novitas , traxitque sequentes ; Nonne videmus enim , latis inserta fenestris Sicubi se Phoebi DE PRINCIPIIS COGITANDI . 129.
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18 ページ - Fair laughs the Morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes: Youth on the prow and Pleasure at the helm : Regardless of the sweeping Whirlwind's sway, That hushed in grim repose expects his evening prey.
19 ページ - Fill high the sparkling bowl, The rich repast prepare, Reft of a crown, he yet may share the feast: Close by the regal chair Fell thirst and famine scowl A baleful smile upon their baffled guest. Heard ye the din of battle bray, Lance to lance, and horse to horse ? Long years of havoc urge their destined course, And thro' the kindred squadrons mow their way.
3 ページ - Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race, Disporting on thy margent green, The paths of pleasure trace, Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave?
51 ページ - One morn I miss'd him on the custom'd hill, Along the heath, and near his favourite tree ; Another came ; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he. ' The next with dirges due in sad array Slow thro' the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
50 ページ - Await alike the inevitable hour ; The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault, ' If memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise, Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
17 ページ - Far, far aloof th' affrighted ravens sail ; The famish'd eagle screams, and passes by. Dear lost companions of my tuneful art, Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes, Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart, Ye died amidst your dying country's cries — No more I weep. They do not sleep. On yonder cliffs, a...
49 ページ - THE curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds...
52 ページ - Heaven ('twas all he wish'd) a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose) The bosom of his Father and his God.
50 ページ - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply, And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resigned, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing lingering look behind?
4 ページ - Alas! regardless of their doom The little victims play; No sense have they of ills to come Nor care beyond to-day: Yet see how all around 'em wait The ministers of human fate And black Misfortune's baleful train!