The poetical works of William CollinsBell and Daldy., 1811 - 102 páginas |
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... pleasure . " Mr. Collins's first production is added here from the Poetical Calendar : TO MISS AURELIA C ― R , ON HER WEEPING AT HER SISTER'S WEDDING . CEASE , fair Aurelia , cease to mourn ; Lament not Hannah's happy state ; You may be ...
... pleasure . " Mr. Collins's first production is added here from the Poetical Calendar : TO MISS AURELIA C ― R , ON HER WEEPING AT HER SISTER'S WEDDING . CEASE , fair Aurelia , cease to mourn ; Lament not Hannah's happy state ; You may be ...
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... pleasure's song ? Or wherefore think the flowery mountain's side , The fountain's murmurs , and the valley's pride , Why think we these less pleasing to behold Than dreary deserts , if they lead to gold ! " Sad was the hour , and ...
... pleasure's song ? Or wherefore think the flowery mountain's side , The fountain's murmurs , and the valley's pride , Why think we these less pleasing to behold Than dreary deserts , if they lead to gold ! " Sad was the hour , and ...
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... pleasure soothe his mind : ' Midst fair sultanas lost in idle joy , No wars alarm him , and no fears annoy . AGIB . Yet these green hills , in summer's sultry heat , Have lent the monarch oft a cool retreat . Sweet to the sight is ...
... pleasure soothe his mind : ' Midst fair sultanas lost in idle joy , No wars alarm him , and no fears annoy . AGIB . Yet these green hills , in summer's sultry heat , Have lent the monarch oft a cool retreat . Sweet to the sight is ...
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... Pleasure's , nurs'd the powers of song ! Thou , who , with hermit heart , Disdain'st the wealth of art , And gauds , and pageant weeds , and trailing pall ; But com'st a decent maid , In attic robe array'd , O chaste , unboastful Nymph ...
... Pleasure's , nurs'd the powers of song ! Thou , who , with hermit heart , Disdain'st the wealth of art , And gauds , and pageant weeds , and trailing pall ; But com'st a decent maid , In attic robe array'd , O chaste , unboastful Nymph ...
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... pleasure , Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure : Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's ' bleeding state . 3 The family of the Medici . s The Venetians . 7 Genoa . ♢ The little republic of San Marino . The Doge of ...
... pleasure , Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure : Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's ' bleeding state . 3 The family of the Medici . s The Venetians . 7 Genoa . ♢ The little republic of San Marino . The Doge of ...
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Página 70 - And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien, While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head.
Página 69 - twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Página 44 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
Página 68 - When Music, heavenly maid, was young, While yet in early Greece she sung, The Passions oft, to hear her shell, Thronged around her magic cell...
Página 60 - Who slept in buds the day, And many a nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge, And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still, The pensive pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
Página 37 - O THOU by Nature taught To breathe her genuine thought, In numbers warmly pure, and sweetly strong : Who first, on mountains wild, In Fancy, loveliest child, Thy babe or Pleasure's, nurs'd the pow'rs of song ! Thou who with hermit heart Disdain'st the wealth of art...
Página 72 - Can well recall what then it heard. Where is thy native simple heart Devote to Virtue, Fancy, Art?
Página 85 - Then maids and youths shall linger here, And while its sounds at distance swell, Shall sadly seem in Pity's ear To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell. Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar To bid his gentle spirit rest...
Página 71 - When Cheerfulness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her bow across her shoulder flung, Her buskins gemmed with morning dew, Blew an inspiring air, that dale and thicket rung, The hunter's call, to faun and dryad known! The oak-crowned sisters, and their chaste-eyed queen, Satyrs and sylvan boys, were seen, Peeping from forth their alleys green: Brown Exercise rejoiced to hear; And Sport leapt up, and seized his beechen spear.
Página 68 - tis said, when all were fired, Filled with fury, rapt, inspired, From the supporting myrtles round They snatched her instruments of sound...