Contemplation: A Poem : with Tales, and Other Poetical CompositionsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 217 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... wild and phrensied eye , Accusing HEAVEN- " Why , oh why ! " - he cries- " Tak'st thou the wife , the children , servants - all ! " Th ' unhappy husband , father , master leave , " Denying him the comfort of the grave " The wretch's ...
... wild and phrensied eye , Accusing HEAVEN- " Why , oh why ! " - he cries- " Tak'st thou the wife , the children , servants - all ! " Th ' unhappy husband , father , master leave , " Denying him the comfort of the grave " The wretch's ...
الصفحة 38
... prize ; Others improvident and wild with joy , Row with elate rapidity to land , And meet their wives and daughters on the beach , 55 With smiles of sweet congratulation ; While ECHO carries thro ' the winding shore " Ten 38 CONTEMPLATION .
... prize ; Others improvident and wild with joy , Row with elate rapidity to land , And meet their wives and daughters on the beach , 55 With smiles of sweet congratulation ; While ECHO carries thro ' the winding shore " Ten 38 CONTEMPLATION .
الصفحة 41
... - built castles in the deep . Now turn my MUSE thy contemplative eye To where o'er common wild with silent step , To midnight toil the MINER bends his way ; ( D ) 90 95 100 And tho ' his manly soul's to danger train'd , CONTEMPLATION . 41.
... - built castles in the deep . Now turn my MUSE thy contemplative eye To where o'er common wild with silent step , To midnight toil the MINER bends his way ; ( D ) 90 95 100 And tho ' his manly soul's to danger train'd , CONTEMPLATION . 41.
الصفحة 56
... lie ; " Where beam'd the sacred flame , now lurks the Fox , " Or crawls the pois'nous Toad , or Newt obscene . " All ! all its glories fled - the dreary scene " With grief I view , all desolate and wild 56 CONTEMPLATION .
... lie ; " Where beam'd the sacred flame , now lurks the Fox , " Or crawls the pois'nous Toad , or Newt obscene . " All ! all its glories fled - the dreary scene " With grief I view , all desolate and wild 56 CONTEMPLATION .
الصفحة 57
... wild . " Yet as I linger o'er the sad remains , 66 Suspend I oft the rising sigh , to mark 25 Thy steps DUNSTANVILLE - when , at Eve's calm hour , " Pensive thou strayst along my lonely hill . " Thy philosophic mind , instruction seeks ...
... wild . " Yet as I linger o'er the sad remains , 66 Suspend I oft the rising sigh , to mark 25 Thy steps DUNSTANVILLE - when , at Eve's calm hour , " Pensive thou strayst along my lonely hill . " Thy philosophic mind , instruction seeks ...
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awaye beams beautiful Bellerus beneath blaste bosom CANTO Cassiterides cheer clouds CONTEMPLATION Corineus Cornish Cornwall corse country of Liones courser cried Cup of Sorrow Damsels dark daughter dear deep dews DOZMARÊ dreade earth fable fair fame fear fleete foolscap 8vo forreste frome GILES glorious GOONHYLDA grave Guarded Mount hand head heart Heav'n heave hill howling hys castle KNYGHTE labour Launceston light lodes Logris Maid manye MARY MATCHLESS midnight midst moon morn mournful MUSE mysts ne'er NEDDY night numbers o'er ocean Penryn pleas'd POEMS PYRITES rise round sail scene seem'd shore sigh Sir Tristram smiles song soul SPRYTE storm Strabo stylle sweep sweet syghte sylver SYR TREGEAGLE TALE tear thee thou thro toil TRICKS UPON TRAVELLERS Tristram Twas view'd village maids vols waves weene Whilst Whych Whyle wild winds wing wynde wyth
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الصفحة 73 - Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world; Or whether thou to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus...
الصفحة 96 - Dozmare' Pool. But having in his lifetime, in order to enjoy the good things of this world, disposed of his soul and body to the devil, his infernal majesty takes great pleasure in tormenting him, by imposing on him difficult tasks ; such as spinning a rope of sand, dipping out the pool with a...
الصفحة 95 - It is about a mile in circumference, ''and the formation of such a body of water on high ground is considered singular and curious. There is a popular legend attached to this pool, which is this : — that a person named Tregeagle, rich and powerful, but very wicked, guilty of murder and other heinous crimes, lived near this place, and that after his death his spirit haunted the neighbourhood, but was at length exorcised and laid to rest in Dozmare...
الصفحة 97 - In Cornwaile's famed land, bye the poole on the moore, Tregeagle the wickede did dwelle ; He once was a Shepherde, contented and poore, But growing ambitious, and wishing for more, Sad fortune the shepherde befelle.— OLD COKNISH POEM.