The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... bless , With hospitable foot , its bleak domain , Uncultivated . Nor the various robe Of flushing Spring , with purple gay , invests Its blighted plains ; nor Summer's radiant hand Profusive scatters o'er its baleful fields The rich ...
... bless , With hospitable foot , its bleak domain , Uncultivated . Nor the various robe Of flushing Spring , with purple gay , invests Its blighted plains ; nor Summer's radiant hand Profusive scatters o'er its baleful fields The rich ...
Strona 32
... bless'd from War , And laurels only deck your poet's brows . Or , if the fiery metal in your blood , And thirst of human life , your bosom sting , Too savage ! let the fury loose of War , And bid the battle rage against the breasts Of ...
... bless'd from War , And laurels only deck your poet's brows . Or , if the fiery metal in your blood , And thirst of human life , your bosom sting , Too savage ! let the fury loose of War , And bid the battle rage against the breasts Of ...
Strona 36
... blessed light ! with blossoms fair , Untainted ; in the rank Italian soil From blemish pure . The virgins stole a sigh , The matrons lifted up their wondering eyes , And bless'd the English angel as he pass'd , Rejoicing in his rays ...
... blessed light ! with blossoms fair , Untainted ; in the rank Italian soil From blemish pure . The virgins stole a sigh , The matrons lifted up their wondering eyes , And bless'd the English angel as he pass'd , Rejoicing in his rays ...
Strona 37
... bless A father , mother , friend ? no more to charm A longing people ? O lamented youth ! Since fate and gloomy night thy beauties veil'd With shade mysterious , and eclipsed thy beams , How many Somersets are lost in thee ! Yet only ...
... bless A father , mother , friend ? no more to charm A longing people ? O lamented youth ! Since fate and gloomy night thy beauties veil'd With shade mysterious , and eclipsed thy beams , How many Somersets are lost in thee ! Yet only ...
Strona 42
... bless'd the English Angel as he pass'd.— At Bologna he went by the name of L'Angelo Inglese . The same compliment seems to have been paid by that people to our great Milton in his travels , as we learn by this Epigram of a learned ...
... bless'd the English Angel as he pass'd.— At Bologna he went by the name of L'Angelo Inglese . The same compliment seems to have been paid by that people to our great Milton in his travels , as we learn by this Epigram of a learned ...
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angels Bacchus beauteous beauty Behold blaze bless bless'd bliss blooming blush Book of Job bosom bowers breast breath bright Callirhoe Calydon charms Coresus crown death delight dews divine dreams E'en earth eternal eyes fair fire flame flow flowers fragrant Francis Thompson gentle glory glow gold golden Golden Grove Gondibert grace green grove Hail happy Harpocrates heart Heaven holy honour Ianthe Ianthe's Isis light lovers lyre MATTHEW GREEN melt Mercy mind Muse nectar night numbers nymphs o'er Ovid pain passions Petrarch plain poem poets praise purple raptures rays river Eden roses round sacred scenes seraphic shade shine Sickness sigh sing skies smiles soft song soul sparkling spirit Spleen Spring stars Stephen Duck streams sung sweet sweetly swell tear tender thee thine Thompson thou throne trembling tuneful Venus verse virgin virtue wanton winds wings youth
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Strona 84 - And they sung a new song, saying, "Thou art worthy to take the book and to open the seals thereof; for thou wast slain and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred and tongue and people and nation; and hast made us unto our God kings and priests; and we shall reign on the earth.
Strona 219 - Now, if untired, consider, friend, What I avoid to gain my end. I never am at Meeting seen, Meeting, that region of the Spleen ; The broken heart, the busy fiend, The inward call, on Spleen depend. Law, licensed breaking of the peace, To which vacation is disease ; A gipsy diction, scarce known well By the...
Strona 38 - Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation. 19 And God opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water; and she went, and filled the bottle with water, and gave the lad drink.
Strona 56 - Thy vows are upon me, O God: I will render praises unto thee. 13 For thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou deliver my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living?
Strona 212 - Poetic buckets for dry wells. School-helps I want, to climb on high, Where all the ancient treasures lie, And there unseen commit a theft On wealth, in Greek exchequers left.
Strona 223 - We find employ'd as engineers : This view my forward zeal so shocks, In vain they hold the money-box. At such a conduct, which intends By vicious means such virtuous ends, I laugh off Spleen, and keep my pence From spoiling Indian innocence.
Strona 71 - For the grave cannot praise thee, Death cannot celebrate thee : They that go down into the pit cannot hope for thy truth. The living, the living, he shall praise thee, as I do this day : The father to the children shall make known thy truth.
Strona 235 - And sign the acquittance for the wrong. He for his creatures must decree More happiness than misery, Or be supposed to create, Curious to try, what 'tis to hate ; And do an act, which rage infers, 'Cause lameness halts, or blindness errs.
Strona 234 - Entium Ens! divinely great!" Hold, Muse, nor melting pinions try, Nor near the blazing glory fly ; Nor, straining, break thy feeble bow, Unfeather'd arrows far to throw Through fields unknown, nor madly stray, Where no ideas mark the way.
Strona 240 - To scripture plainness dress is brought, And speech, apparel to the thought ; They hiss, from instinct, at red coats, And war, whose work is cutting throats, Forbid, and press the law of love : Breathing the spirit of the dove. Lucrative doctrines they detest, As...