The Poetical Works of James BeattieW. Pickering, 1831 - 239 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xli
... hour of dinner ) , which Dr. Majendie and I took as a signal to withdraw . We accordingly bowed to their Majesties , and I addressed the King in these words : I hope , Sir , your Majesty will pardon me , if I take this opportunity to ...
... hour of dinner ) , which Dr. Majendie and I took as a signal to withdraw . We accordingly bowed to their Majesties , and I addressed the King in these words : I hope , Sir , your Majesty will pardon me , if I take this opportunity to ...
الصفحة 113
... hour and blooming scene Of life's gay morn unheeded glides away , And clouds of tempests mount the blue serene , And ... hours beguile . " Ah ! why should man pursue the charms of Fame , For ever luring , yet for ever coy ? Light as the ...
... hour and blooming scene Of life's gay morn unheeded glides away , And clouds of tempests mount the blue serene , And ... hours beguile . " Ah ! why should man pursue the charms of Fame , For ever luring , yet for ever coy ? Light as the ...
الصفحة 137
... hours beguile , And airs of rapture warble in the gale . Instructive emblem of this mortal state ! Where scenes as various every hour arise In swift succession , which the hand of Fate Presents , then snatches from our wondering eyes ...
... hours beguile , And airs of rapture warble in the gale . Instructive emblem of this mortal state ! Where scenes as various every hour arise In swift succession , which the hand of Fate Presents , then snatches from our wondering eyes ...
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MEMOIR of Beattie by the Rev Alexander Dyce | i |
The Minstrel or the Progress of Genius Book II | lxxv |
Retirement | 61 |
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Aberdeen adorn ALEXANDER DYCE Amyntas arms balmy BASIL MONTAGU Beattie blest bloom bosom bower breast breathe Bring Daphnis brow Chancery Lane charms Corydon crown 8vo DAMETAS dart deep divine dread edition Essay fame Fancy Fancy's fate fire flame flocks flowers folio foolscap 8vo forlorn gale glittering grove heart heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE hope King Large Paper Laurencekirk lone LYCIDAS lyre Marischal College Memoir MENALCAS mind Minstrel Montagu MOPSUS morocco mountains mourn Muse Nature's ne'er numbers nymphs o'er pastoral peace pipe plain POEMS poet pomp Portrait praise pride printed rage roam roll SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE scene Scotland shade shepherd sing Sir William Forbes skies smile soft song soothe soul storm strain stream sublime sung swain sweet tears thee thine thou thought Tityrus truth vale verse virtue Virtue's voice vols warbling wild wings youth