The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... e'en let us all be content . On the stone that was placed o'er his head ( When he mingled with shadows so grim ) These words may be every day read , ' Here lies the late Alderman Whim . ' MELODY . LIGHTSOME as convey'd by sparrows ...
... e'en let us all be content . On the stone that was placed o'er his head ( When he mingled with shadows so grim ) These words may be every day read , ' Here lies the late Alderman Whim . ' MELODY . LIGHTSOME as convey'd by sparrows ...
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... E'en take the dull lines I rehearse- They're all a poor friend has to give . The Drama and I have shook hands , We've parted , no more to engage ; Submissive I met her commands- - For nothing can cure me of age . My sunshine of youth is ...
... E'en take the dull lines I rehearse- They're all a poor friend has to give . The Drama and I have shook hands , We've parted , no more to engage ; Submissive I met her commands- - For nothing can cure me of age . My sunshine of youth is ...
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... e'en the shepherd's cur , Sleeping on the heath - clad hill . Languid is the landscape round , Till the fresh descending shower , Grateful to the thirsty ground , Raises every fainting flower . Now the hill - the hedge — is green , Now ...
... e'en the shepherd's cur , Sleeping on the heath - clad hill . Languid is the landscape round , Till the fresh descending shower , Grateful to the thirsty ground , Raises every fainting flower . Now the hill - the hedge — is green , Now ...
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... hopes your patronage will last ) We bend with gratitude for favours past . That our light bark defied the rage of winter , Rode every gale - nor started e'en a splinter ; N We bow to Beauty - ( ' twas those smiles PROLOGUES . 137.
... hopes your patronage will last ) We bend with gratitude for favours past . That our light bark defied the rage of winter , Rode every gale - nor started e'en a splinter ; N We bow to Beauty - ( ' twas those smiles PROLOGUES . 137.
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... e'en the matron of the cressy lake , In piteous plight her palsied head shall shake , While all adown the furrows of her face Slow shall the lingering tears each other trace . And oh , my child ! severer woes remain To all the houseless ...
... e'en the matron of the cressy lake , In piteous plight her palsied head shall shake , While all adown the furrows of her face Slow shall the lingering tears each other trace . And oh , my child ! severer woes remain To all the houseless ...
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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