Specimens of British Poetesses: Selected and Chronologically ArrangedT. Rodd, 1827 - 446 ページ |
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... woods , and some all champains be ; Returning back , I in fresh pastures go , To hear how sheep do bleat , and cows do low ; In winter cold , when nipping frosts come on , H Then I do live in a small house alone ; MARGARET , DUTCHESS OF ...
... woods , and some all champains be ; Returning back , I in fresh pastures go , To hear how sheep do bleat , and cows do low ; In winter cold , when nipping frosts come on , H Then I do live in a small house alone ; MARGARET , DUTCHESS OF ...
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... woods , Meavis , peacock , and dow , Brought presents in their mouths , and sang We pay tribute to you . We went in boats , and come to land , Which banish'd all our fears : The seas did mourn for want of us , Each oar was dropping ...
... woods , Meavis , peacock , and dow , Brought presents in their mouths , and sang We pay tribute to you . We went in boats , and come to land , Which banish'd all our fears : The seas did mourn for want of us , Each oar was dropping ...
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... woods , Her prickles load with fruit , She mumbled , but she could not speak , Ye're welcome all come eat . The balmy grass , and blooming flowers , Were all cover'd with dew ; Then Phoebus bid them give a smell , And that would pay ...
... woods , Her prickles load with fruit , She mumbled , but she could not speak , Ye're welcome all come eat . The balmy grass , and blooming flowers , Were all cover'd with dew ; Then Phoebus bid them give a smell , And that would pay ...
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... woods among , I woo , & c . " - Note on a Letter from Johnson to T. Warton in 1757 , Boswell's Life of Johnson , vol . i . An Epistle to LADY BOWYER . How much of paper's spoil'd ! what floods of ink ! And yet how few , how very few can ...
... woods among , I woo , & c . " - Note on a Letter from Johnson to T. Warton in 1757 , Boswell's Life of Johnson , vol . i . An Epistle to LADY BOWYER . How much of paper's spoil'd ! what floods of ink ! And yet how few , how very few can ...
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... woods unseen , And oft by Cynthia's silver light , Trip'st gaily o'er the green ; If e'er thy pitying heart was mov'd , As ancient stories tell , And for th ' Athenian maid * who lov'd , Thou sought'st a wondrous spell ; * See Midsummer ...
... woods unseen , And oft by Cynthia's silver light , Trip'st gaily o'er the green ; If e'er thy pitying heart was mov'd , As ancient stories tell , And for th ' Athenian maid * who lov'd , Thou sought'st a wondrous spell ; * See Midsummer ...
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430 ページ - ... Give back the true and brave ! Give back the lost and lovely ! — those for whom The place was kept at board and hearth so long, The prayer went up through midnight's breathless gloom, And the vain yearning woke 'midst festal song ! Hold fast thy buried Isles, thy towers o'erthrown — But all is not thine own. To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks, and beauty's flowery crown, — Yet must thou hear a voice — restore...
409 ページ - Tis want that makes my cheek so pale. Yet I was once a mother's pride, And my brave father's hope and joy ; But in the Nile's proud fight he died, And I am now an orphan boy. Poor foolish child ! how pleased was I, When news of Nelson's victory came, Along the crowded streets to fly...
370 ページ - I'm no like to dee ; For O, I am but young to cry out, Woe is me ! I gang like a ghaist, and I carena much to spin ; I darena think o' Jamie, for that wad be a sin.
372 ページ - Bout stacks wi' the lasses at bogle to play; But ilk ane sits drearie, lamenting her dearie— The Flowers of the Forest are a' wede away. Dool and wae for the order sent our lads to the Border ! The English, for ance, by guile wan the day; The Flowers of the Forest, that fought aye the foremost, The prime of our land, lie cauld in the clay.
429 ページ - Yet more, the depths have more ! What wealth untold, Far down, and shining through their stillness lies ! Thou hast the starry gems, the burning gold, Won from ten thousand royal argosies.
138 ページ - When thro' the Gloom more venerable shows Some ancient Fabric, awful in Repose, While Sunburnt Hills their swarthy Looks conceal, And swelling Haycocks thicken up the Vale : When the loos'd Horse now, as his Pasture leads, Comes slowly grazing thro...
30 ページ - The fairest action of our human life Is scorning to revenge an injury ; For who forgives without a further strife, His adversary's heart to him doth tie. And 'tis a firmer conquest truly said, To win the heart, than overthrow the head.
17 ページ - The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy, And wit me warns to shun such snares as threaten mine annoy. For falsehood now doth flow, and subject faith doth ebb, Which would not be if reason ruled or wisdom weaved the web.
378 ページ - SINCE trifles make the sum of human things, And half our misery from our foibles springs ; Since life's best joys consist in peace and ease, And few can save or serve, but all may please, Oh ! let th' ungentle spirit learn from hence, A small unkindness is a great offence.
136 ページ - ... first begun Our life's uncertain race ! Whilst yet that sprightly morning sun, With which we just set out to run, Enlightens all the place. How smiling the world's prospect lies, How tempting to go through ! Not Canaan to the prophet's eyes, From Pisgah, with a sweet surprise, Did more inviting shew.