The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 第 24 巻Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... hear thy Faunus tune his rustic lay : Ah ! rather come , and in these dells disown The care of other strains , and tune thine own . ' On the bank above it , amid the fore - mentioned shrubs , is a statue of the piping Faun , which not ...
... hear thy Faunus tune his rustic lay : Ah ! rather come , and in these dells disown The care of other strains , and tune thine own . ' On the bank above it , amid the fore - mentioned shrubs , is a statue of the piping Faun , which not ...
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... Hear what reason seems to say , Hear attentive , and obey : - ' Crimson leaves the 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 ...
... Hear what reason seems to say , Hear attentive , and obey : - ' Crimson leaves the 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 ...
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... hear the Naiad say , " Flow , flow , my Stream ! this devious way ; Though lovely soft thy murmurs are , Thy waters lovely , cool , and fair . " Flow , gentle Stream ! nor let the vain Thy small unsullied stores disdain ; Nor let the ...
... hear the Naiad say , " Flow , flow , my Stream ! this devious way ; Though lovely soft thy murmurs are , Thy waters lovely , cool , and fair . " Flow , gentle Stream ! nor let the vain Thy small unsullied stores disdain ; Nor let the ...
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... hear the noise , without having the appearance ; a kind of effect which the Chinese are fond of producing in what they call their scenes of enchantment . We now turn , all on a sudden , upon the high cascade which we admired before in ...
... hear the noise , without having the appearance ; a kind of effect which the Chinese are fond of producing in what they call their scenes of enchantment . We now turn , all on a sudden , upon the high cascade which we admired before in ...
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... hear the fountains bubbling round my cell . O may that Genius which secures my rest , Preserve this villa for a friend that's dear ! Ne'er may my vintage glad the sordid breast , Ne'er tinge the lip that dares be unsincere ! Far from ...
... hear the fountains bubbling round my cell . O may that Genius which secures my rest , Preserve this villa for a friend that's dear ! Ne'er may my vintage glad the sordid breast , Ne'er tinge the lip that dares be unsincere ! Far from ...
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185 ページ - The sweets of a dew-sprinkled rose, The sound of a murmuring stream, The peace which from solitude flows, Henceforth shall be Corydon's theme. High transports are shown to the sight, But...
181 ページ - Are the groves and the valleys as gay, And the shepherds as gentle as ours ? The groves may perhaps be as fair...
289 ページ - So doth it wanton birds of peace bereave, Of sport, of song, of pleasure, of repast; They start, they stare, they wheel, they look aghast...
182 ページ - I show you the charms of my love, She is fairer than you can believe. With her mien she enamours the brave; With her wit she engages the free; With her modesty pleases the grave; She is ev'ry way pleasing to me.