The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... trees , ' Mongst a rude group of monuments , appears A marble - imaged matron on her knees , Half wasted , like a Niobe in tears . Low level'd in the dust her darling's laid ! Death pitied not the pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could ...
... trees , ' Mongst a rude group of monuments , appears A marble - imaged matron on her knees , Half wasted , like a Niobe in tears . Low level'd in the dust her darling's laid ! Death pitied not the pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could ...
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... tree , And through the laurel grove with caution flies : Vague - and how vain must that assertion be , Cover'd with laurels when a Granby dies ! ON THE DEATH OF MR . OF SUNDERLAND . Go , breath of Sorrow ; go , attending sighs ...
... tree , And through the laurel grove with caution flies : Vague - and how vain must that assertion be , Cover'd with laurels when a Granby dies ! ON THE DEATH OF MR . OF SUNDERLAND . Go , breath of Sorrow ; go , attending sighs ...
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... trees in ancient days Round tuneful Orpheus throng , Moved by the bard's enlivening lays , And sensible of song ? When the bold Orpheus of our age , With true pathetic fire , Unfolds the philosophic page , The very beaux admire ! ON ...
... trees in ancient days Round tuneful Orpheus throng , Moved by the bard's enlivening lays , And sensible of song ? When the bold Orpheus of our age , With true pathetic fire , Unfolds the philosophic page , The very beaux admire ! ON ...
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... 'd bridge , Quick she dips her dappled wing . Now the pine - tree's waving top Gently greets the morning gale ; Kidlings now begin to crop Daisies in the dewy dale . From the balmy sweets , uncloy'd ( Restless till her PASTORALS.
... 'd bridge , Quick she dips her dappled wing . Now the pine - tree's waving top Gently greets the morning gale ; Kidlings now begin to crop Daisies in the dewy dale . From the balmy sweets , uncloy'd ( Restless till her PASTORALS.
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... trees , The birds cannot compass a strain : In search for a chaplet my temples to bind , All day as I silently rove , I can't find a floweret ( not one to my mind ) In meadow , in garden , or grove . PALEMON . I ne'er saw the hedge in ...
... trees , The birds cannot compass a strain : In search for a chaplet my temples to bind , All day as I silently rove , I can't find a floweret ( not one to my mind ) In meadow , in garden , or grove . PALEMON . I ne'er saw the hedge in ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ACROSTIC ANACREON bard beauty behold birds bless'd bliss bloom bosom breast brow charms Corydon cried Cunningham Cupid Damon David Garrick dear delight Derry dress'd Dublin e'en Edinburgh eyes fair fame fancy fate favour favourite flies floweret fond Fortune genius gentle give glowing goddess Goldsmith grace green grove happy heart honour hopes Jove kind labour lord maid mighty mind mirth MISS CATL morning Muse ne'er never Newcastle night numbers o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ossian PALEMON pass'd passion pasty Phillis Philomel plain pleasure poem poet praise pride rage raptures reign rich rise rose rosy round sacred scene shade shepherd sighs sing skies smiles soft song sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER SUNDERLAND swain sweet SWEET Auburn tell THEATRE thee There's thou toil Tuning sweet Twas venison vex'd village virgins wandering wanton Whilst Whitefoord wretch young youth