Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry, Tom 5Thomas Campbell John Murray, 1819 |
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... play the fool . He said ' twas wealth gave joy and mirth , And that to be the dearest wife Of one , who labour'd all his life To make a mine of gold his own , And not spend sixpence when he'd done , Was heaven upon earth . When these ...
... play the fool . He said ' twas wealth gave joy and mirth , And that to be the dearest wife Of one , who labour'd all his life To make a mine of gold his own , And not spend sixpence when he'd done , Was heaven upon earth . When these ...
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... plays , Which some deceitful swain has set , Pleas'd with herself , she fondly stays To die deluded in the net . Love may such frauds for you prepare , Yourself the captive and the snare . But , Chloris , whilst you there review Those ...
... plays , Which some deceitful swain has set , Pleas'd with herself , she fondly stays To die deluded in the net . Love may such frauds for you prepare , Yourself the captive and the snare . But , Chloris , whilst you there review Those ...
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... play'd so lightly on your mind , It left no lasting print behind . EDWARD WARD . BORN 1667. - DIED 1731 . EDWARD ( familiarly called Ned ) WARD was a low- born , uneducated man , who followed the trade of a publican . He is said ...
... play'd so lightly on your mind , It left no lasting print behind . EDWARD WARD . BORN 1667. - DIED 1731 . EDWARD ( familiarly called Ned ) WARD was a low- born , uneducated man , who followed the trade of a publican . He is said ...
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... play'd . Clean as young lambkins or the goose's down , And like the goldfinch in her Sunday gown . The witless lamb may sport upon the plain , The frisking kid delight the gaping swain , The wanton calf may skip with many a bound , And ...
... play'd . Clean as young lambkins or the goose's down , And like the goldfinch in her Sunday gown . The witless lamb may sport upon the plain , The frisking kid delight the gaping swain , The wanton calf may skip with many a bound , And ...
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... the squire loves hare , But white - pot thick is my Buxoma's fare . While she loves white - pot , capon ne'er shall be , Nor hare , nor beef , nor pudding , food for me . L. Clout . As once I play'd at blindman's buff JOHN GAY . 25 25.
... the squire loves hare , But white - pot thick is my Buxoma's fare . While she loves white - pot , capon ne'er shall be , Nor hare , nor beef , nor pudding , food for me . L. Clout . As once I play'd at blindman's buff JOHN GAY . 25 25.
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Strona 110 - Hark ! they whisper ; angels say, ' Sister Spirit, come away ! ' What is this absorbs me quite ? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul, can this be Death...
Strona 219 - A pleasing land of drowsy-head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
Strona 311 - 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.
Strona 125 - Thrice she look'd back, and thrice the foe drew near. Just in that instant, anxious Ariel sought The close recesses of the virgin's thought : As on the nosegay in her breast reclin'd, He watch'd th...
Strona 312 - Winter yelling through the troublous air, Affrights thy shrinking train, And rudely rends thy robes : So long, regardful of thy quiet rule, Shall Fancy, Friendship, Science, smiling Peace, Thy gentlest influence own, And love thy favourite name ! ODE TO PEACE.
Strona 134 - And trust me, dear ! good-humour can prevail, When airs, and flights, and screams, and scolding fail. Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll ; Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.
Strona 396 - But sure such folks could ne'er beget So sweet a girl as Sally ! She is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley.
Strona 112 - Soft yielding minds to water glide away, And sip, with nymphs, their elemental tea. The graver prude sinks downward to a gnome, In search of mischief still on earth to roam. The light coquettes in sylphs aloft repair, And sport and flutter in the fields of air.
Strona 116 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike ; And, like the sun, they shine on all alike.
Strona 119 - Planets through the boundless Sky. Some less refin'd, beneath the Moon's pale Light Pursue the Stars that shoot athwart the Night ; Or suck the Mists in grosser Air below, Or dip their Pinions in the painted Bow, Or brew fierce Tempests on the wintry Main, Or o'er the Glebe distil the kindly Rain.