The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... mind superior to the distinction of party , delighted with equal compla- cency in the amiable qualities of Scott , of whom he always spoke with feeling regard . ' Sarah Frogley , the daughter of his old and tried friend , was the female ...
... mind superior to the distinction of party , delighted with equal compla- cency in the amiable qualities of Scott , of whom he always spoke with feeling regard . ' Sarah Frogley , the daughter of his old and tried friend , was the female ...
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... mind , the solitary state of a widower was irksome to Scott , and he once more sought for a female with whom he might spend the remainder of his days . He was again fortunate in his choice . His second wife , to whom he was married in ...
... mind , the solitary state of a widower was irksome to Scott , and he once more sought for a female with whom he might spend the remainder of his days . He was again fortunate in his choice . His second wife , to whom he was married in ...
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... tyrants and slaves . If it were not for the mischief which arises from such doctrines , we might indulge a laugh at their folly . He who has the mind of a statesman will not attend merely to the quantity THE LIFE OF SCOTT . 15.
... tyrants and slaves . If it were not for the mischief which arises from such doctrines , we might indulge a laugh at their folly . He who has the mind of a statesman will not attend merely to the quantity THE LIFE OF SCOTT . 15.
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... mind and body , when he was seized by the disorder which terminated his ex- istence . Late in October , 1783 , he accompanied his wife to London , to procure medical advice for a complaint under which she laboured . On the first of ...
... mind and body , when he was seized by the disorder which terminated his ex- istence . Late in October , 1783 , he accompanied his wife to London , to procure medical advice for a complaint under which she laboured . On the first of ...
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... minds , When pleased , their pleasure to extend to those Of kindred taste ; and thence the ' enchanting arts Of Picture and of Song , the semblance fair Of Nature's forms , produce . This fond desire Prompts me to sing the lonely silvan ...
... minds , When pleased , their pleasure to extend to those Of kindred taste ; and thence the ' enchanting arts Of Picture and of Song , the semblance fair Of Nature's forms , produce . This fond desire Prompts me to sing the lonely silvan ...
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Admetus Alcestis Amwell bard beauty beneath bless'd bloom bowers breast bright brow calm charms cheerful clime clouds crown'd delight Dulwich hills E'en Eclogue Elegies fair fame Fancy Fancy's fields flowers fond gale gentle Golden Vale green groves hand hear heart heaven Hertfordshire hills hour Irem Jerusalem Delivered land Logan lonely Lord Hunsdon lover Lusiad maid meads midst mind morning Motezuma mourn Muse Nature's ne'er night nymph o'er pain pass'd plain pleasing pleasure poem poet poison'd praise rage reign rills rise rose round rove rude rural scenes Scott shade shine shore sight silvan skies smile smooth soft song soul spread Spring strain stream sunny swain sweet tear thee thine Thomas Hassal thou thought toil trees tuneful vale verdant vernal Vide virgin Spring voice walls waves Whate'er wild wind wood Yarrow youth
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Страница 253 - Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before thy throne of grace : God of our fathers ! be the God Of their succeeding race. 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide ; Give us each day our daily bread, And raiment fit provide. 4- O spread thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease, And at our Father's loved abode, Our souls arrive in peace.
Страница 258 - She guides the young, with innocence, In pleasure's path to tread ; A crown of glory she bestows Upon the hoary head.
Страница 105 - I hate that drum's discordant sound, Parading round, and round, and round: To me it talks of ravaged plains, And burning towns, and ruined swains, And mangled limbs, and dying groans, And widows' tears, and orphans' moans; And all that Misery's hand bestows.
Страница 255 - Anew shall deck the plain ; The woods shall hear the voice of Spring, And flourish green again.
Страница 212 - Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year...
Страница 232 - They sought him all the forest thorough : They only saw the cloud of night, They only heard the roar of Yarrow. No longer from thy window look: Thou hast no son, thou tender mother ; No longer walk, thou lovely maid : Alas ! thou hast no more a brother. No longer seek him east or west, And search no more the forest thorough ; For, wandering in the night so dark, He fell, a lifeless corse, in Yarrow.
Страница 263 - WHERE high the heavenly temple stands, The house of God not made with hands, A great High Priest our nature wears, The guardian of mankind appears.
Страница 211 - HAIL, beauteous stranger of the grove ! Thou messenger of Spring! Now heaven repairs thy rural seat, And woods thy welcome sing. What time the daisy decks the green, Thy certain voice we hear; Hast thou a star to guide thy path, Or mark the rolling year? Delightful visitant! with thee I hail the time of flowers, And hear the sound of music sweet From birds among the bowers.
Страница 264 - In every pang that rends the heart, The Man of Sorrows had a part ; He sympathizes with our grief, And to the sufferer sends relief. With boldness, therefore, at the throne, Let us make all our sorrows known, And ask the aids of heavenly power To help us in the evil hour.
Страница 254 - FEW are thy days and full of woe, O man of woman born ! Thy doom is written, ' Dust thou art, And shalt to dust return.