The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., 第 2 巻F. and C. Rivington, 1803 |
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... pleasure also in owning , how much he is indebted to Mr. Preston and Mr. Heber . The former has been long known and admired in the literary world , and the latter has proved , by his beautiful Poem of Palestine , how strong a claim he ...
... pleasure also in owning , how much he is indebted to Mr. Preston and Mr. Heber . The former has been long known and admired in the literary world , and the latter has proved , by his beautiful Poem of Palestine , how strong a claim he ...
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... Pleasure fly . The thousand hopeless vain pursuits , The plants that teem with bitter fruits , When the fierce noon - tide glare is fled , Decline , and hang the withering head . Come , Age , with influence kind inspire The mild ...
... Pleasure fly . The thousand hopeless vain pursuits , The plants that teem with bitter fruits , When the fierce noon - tide glare is fled , Decline , and hang the withering head . Come , Age , with influence kind inspire The mild ...
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... pleasures they to Age supply ! - Beyond what Youth and Health bestow , The wild excess , the vagrant glow . Who can ... pleasure , thus return'd , they give , I mingle with the joyous train , And , in their sports , am young again ...
... pleasures they to Age supply ! - Beyond what Youth and Health bestow , The wild excess , the vagrant glow . Who can ... pleasure , thus return'd , they give , I mingle with the joyous train , And , in their sports , am young again ...
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... of youth and smile of pleasure ; Ah ! think not I am free from care . But think how hard it is to cover With smiles the anguish of despair , And pity an unhappy lover . EDINBURGH . D. C. ST . ANDREW'S EVE , A VILLAGE LEGEND . The 16 Song.
... of youth and smile of pleasure ; Ah ! think not I am free from care . But think how hard it is to cover With smiles the anguish of despair , And pity an unhappy lover . EDINBURGH . D. C. ST . ANDREW'S EVE , A VILLAGE LEGEND . The 16 Song.
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... pleasures of the even , Perhaps that she may think on me ; Then , could the skies a message bear , Each wandering fire that rolls above , Should waft unto her listening ear , The truth that still I love , I love . But how should'st thou ...
... pleasures of the even , Perhaps that she may think on me ; Then , could the skies a message bear , Each wandering fire that rolls above , Should waft unto her listening ear , The truth that still I love , I love . But how should'st thou ...
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308 ページ - Ye lightnings, the dread arrows of the clouds ! Ye signs and wonders of the elements ! Utter forth God, and fill the hills with praise ! Thou too, hoar Mount!