Poetical Works, 第 4 巻1839 |
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... wish , in spite Of what she knew and felt was right : But , heroine then no more , She own'd the fault , and wept and pray'd , And humbly took the parish aid , And dwelt among the poor . The Widow's Cottage Blind Ellen one Hers not the ...
... wish , in spite Of what she knew and felt was right : But , heroine then no more , She own'd the fault , and wept and pray'd , And humbly took the parish aid , And dwelt among the poor . The Widow's Cottage Blind Ellen one Hers not the ...
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... wish , ' in triumph all disgrace ; And life to come , we fairly may suppose , One light , bright contrast to these wild dark woes . These let us leave , and at her sorrows look , Too often seen , but seldom in a book ; Let her who felt ...
... wish , ' in triumph all disgrace ; And life to come , we fairly may suppose , One light , bright contrast to these wild dark woes . These let us leave , and at her sorrows look , Too often seen , but seldom in a book ; Let her who felt ...
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... wish denied , " And barely civil , soothed and gratified ; " Peevish when urged to think of vows so strong , " And angry when I spake of crime and wrong . " All this I felt , and still the sorrow grew , " Because I felt that I deserved ...
... wish denied , " And barely civil , soothed and gratified ; " Peevish when urged to think of vows so strong , " And angry when I spake of crime and wrong . " All this I felt , and still the sorrow grew , " Because I felt that I deserved ...
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... " And boast the deed that breaks the victim's heart . " Four years were past ; I might again have found " Some erring wish , but for another wound : ( 6 Lovely my daughter grew , her face was 14 LETTER XX . POOR OF THE BOROUGH :
... " And boast the deed that breaks the victim's heart . " Four years were past ; I might again have found " Some erring wish , but for another wound : ( 6 Lovely my daughter grew , her face was 14 LETTER XX . POOR OF THE BOROUGH :
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... wish'd him to be one ; It must , no question , give them lively joy , Hopes long indulged to combat and destroy ; At these they levell'd all their skill and strength , - He fell not quickly , but he fell at length : They quoted books ...
... wish'd him to be one ; It must , no question , give them lively joy , Hopes long indulged to combat and destroy ; At these they levell'd all their skill and strength , - He fell not quickly , but he fell at length : They quoted books ...
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Abel Aldborough answer'd antè appear'd beauty behold BOROUGH bosom call'd Castle of Otranto CHIG comfort Crabbe cried crime Cymbeline dare deed delight dread dream dull Dunciad Edinburgh Review fair fame fancy fate father fear fear'd feel felt fill'd fix'd fled foes fond friendly pair gain'd gentle give gloom grace grave grew grief grieved Gwyn happy heart honour hope hour humble Jonas kind knew lady live look look'd Lord lover maid meads of asphodel Midsummer Night's Dream mind Muse Normanston nymph o'er pain pass'd passion PETER GRIMES pity pleasure poet poor possess'd praise pray'd pride remain'd rest RSITY scene scorn seem'd shame sigh sigh'd silent smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet Sybil TALE terror thee thou art thought trembling Twas UNIV vex'd widow wish'd youth
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203 ページ - Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone.
133 ページ - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
31 ページ - O'er its rough bridge, and there behold the bay ; The ocean smiling to the fervid sun, The waves that faintly fall and slowly run, » The ships at distance, and the boats at hand ; And now they walk upon the sea-side sand, Counting the number, and what kind they be, Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea...
245 ページ - Ah me ! for aught that ever I could read, Could ever hear by tale or history, . The course of true love never did run smooth : J But, either it was different in blood ; — Lys.
236 ページ - Josiah,> said the dame, (These wicked thoughts would fill his soul with shame; He kneel and tremble at a thing of dust! He cannot, child>: — the child replied, (He must...
188 ページ - Here Dinah sigh'd as if afraid to speak — And then repeated — ' They were frail and weak; His soul she loved, and hoped he had the grace To fix his thoughts upon a better place.
155 ページ - Creatures no more enliven'd than a clod, But treading still as their dull fathers trod ; Who lived in times when not a man had seen Corn sown by drill, or thresh'd by a machine : He was of those whose skill assigns the prize For creatures fed in pens, and stalls, and sties ; And who, in places where improvers meet, To fill the land with fatness, had a seat ; Who in large mansions live like petty kings, And spea'k of farms but as amusing things ; Who plans encourage, and who journals keep, And talk...
46 ページ - Though mangled, hack'd, and hew'd, not yet destroy'd ; The little ones, unbutton'd, glowing hot, Playing our games, and on the very spot ; As happy as we once, to kneel and draw The chalky ring, and knuckle down at taw...
141 ページ - They parted, thus by hope and fortune led, And Judith's hours in pensive pleasure fled; But when return'd the Youth ? — the Youth no more Return'd exulting to his native shore; But forty years were past, and then there came A worn-out man with wither'd limbs and lame, His mind oppress'd with woes and bent with age his frame : Yes ! old and griev'd, and trembling with decay, Was Allen landing in his native bay.
47 ページ - That, viewing it, we seem almost to obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment to the well-known place Whence first we started into life's long race, Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day.