The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: I. Elegies on several occasions. II. Odes, songs, ballads, &c. III. Levities, or pieces of humour. IV. Moral pieces |
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He wish'd for wealth , for much he wilh'd to give ; He griev'd that virtue might not
wealth obrain ; Piteous of woes , and hopeless to relieve , The pensive prospect
fadden'd all his strain . I saw C 2 1 I saw him faint ! I saw him sink ( 19 )
He wish'd for wealth , for much he wilh'd to give ; He griev'd that virtue might not
wealth obrain ; Piteous of woes , and hopeless to relieve , The pensive prospect
fadden'd all his strain . I saw C 2 1 I saw him faint ! I saw him sink ( 19 )
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O N distant heaths , beneath autumnal skies , Pensive I saw the circling shades
descend ; Weary and faint I heard the storm arise , While the sun vanish'd like a
faithless friend . . No kind companion led my steps aright ; No friendly planet lent
...
O N distant heaths , beneath autumnal skies , Pensive I saw the circling shades
descend ; Weary and faint I heard the storm arise , While the sun vanish'd like a
faithless friend . . No kind companion led my steps aright ; No friendly planet lent
...
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... Anxious for futile gains beneath me stray , And seek with erring step
contentment's obvious way . Come , gentle air ! and thou celestial muse , Thy
genial fame infuse ; Enough to lend a pensive bosom aid , And gild retirement's
gloomy shade ...
... Anxious for futile gains beneath me stray , And seek with erring step
contentment's obvious way . Come , gentle air ! and thou celestial muse , Thy
genial fame infuse ; Enough to lend a pensive bosom aid , And gild retirement's
gloomy shade ...
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-take her . She will with duteous care attend , And all thy pensive hours befriend ;
Will swell thy joys , will share thy pain ; With thee rejoice , with thee complain ;
Will smooth thy pillow , ' pleat thy bow'rs ; And bind thine aching head with Aow'rs
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-take her . She will with duteous care attend , And all thy pensive hours befriend ;
Will swell thy joys , will share thy pain ; With thee rejoice , with thee complain ;
Will smooth thy pillow , ' pleat thy bow'rs ; And bind thine aching head with Aow'rs
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Hapless Elvira ! thy disastrous fate May well this truth explain ; nor ill adorn The
British lyre ; then chiefly , if the mufe , Nor vain nor partial , from the simple guile
Of ancient record catch the pensive lay ; And in less groveling accents give to
fame ...
Hapless Elvira ! thy disastrous fate May well this truth explain ; nor ill adorn The
British lyre ; then chiefly , if the mufe , Nor vain nor partial , from the simple guile
Of ancient record catch the pensive lay ; And in less groveling accents give to
fame ...
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appear beauty beneath bloom boſom breaſt breathe charms cou'd crown Damon dear delight diſplay doubt elegy ev'n ev'ry face fair fame fancy fate fear fields fire flow flow'r fond fortune gentle give glow gold grace grove hand hear heart hill hope hour kind lov'd maid mind mournful muſe muſt native nature ne'er never nymph o'er once pain paint peace penſive perhaps plain pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride riſe roſe round rural ſaw ſcenes ſcorn ſee ſeem ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſhould ſigh ſkies ſmile ſoft ſome ſong ſoul ſtream ſuch ſwain ſweet tear tender thee theſe thine thoſe thou thought thro toils train Twas vain virtue voice wealth whoſe wild wind wiſh youth