The frequented village, and other poemsauthor, not published, 1844 - 207 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31
... receive , He tells of distant climes , and smokes his Dutch , ( For he has travelled far , and suffered much ) ; And if perchance his tale should stretch too long , He calls for music , and invites to song ; Old Britain's glory known ...
... receive , He tells of distant climes , and smokes his Dutch , ( For he has travelled far , and suffered much ) ; And if perchance his tale should stretch too long , He calls for music , and invites to song ; Old Britain's glory known ...
الصفحة 49
... received from higher lips The name that thou must bear ; He's Britain's and the Ocean's king . And thou art Labour's Heir . What though thy hand no sceptre wields , No crown is on thy brow ; No titled minions round thee wait , No ...
... received from higher lips The name that thou must bear ; He's Britain's and the Ocean's king . And thou art Labour's Heir . What though thy hand no sceptre wields , No crown is on thy brow ; No titled minions round thee wait , No ...
الصفحة 74
... receives ; - From every mountain peak The lively squirrel seems to speak ; From every tree , With heartfelt glee , The speckled thrush without alloy Its ' livening sonnet gives ; And charmeth with its song the listening crowd , While 74 ...
... receives ; - From every mountain peak The lively squirrel seems to speak ; From every tree , With heartfelt glee , The speckled thrush without alloy Its ' livening sonnet gives ; And charmeth with its song the listening crowd , While 74 ...
الصفحة 106
... receive a Dowry of a Thousand Pounds . Maiden , I love thee fond and well , Dearer than ever pen can tell . Yet ' tis not for thy sloe - black eye , More bright than eve - star in yon sky , — ' Tis not thy cheek where blooms the rose ...
... receive a Dowry of a Thousand Pounds . Maiden , I love thee fond and well , Dearer than ever pen can tell . Yet ' tis not for thy sloe - black eye , More bright than eve - star in yon sky , — ' Tis not thy cheek where blooms the rose ...
الصفحة 110
... receive the adage then- " All is vexation to the sons of men . " O'erwhelmed in worldly sorrow and distress , With friends all pressing , or with none to press , —— The care - worn sufferer looks around in vain , There's nought can ease ...
... receive the adage then- " All is vexation to the sons of men . " O'erwhelmed in worldly sorrow and distress , With friends all pressing , or with none to press , —— The care - worn sufferer looks around in vain , There's nought can ease ...
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The Frequented Village, and Other Poems <span dir=ltr>William Leslie Fletcher</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2016 |
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ancient Rome Anguish art thou beam beauty Beneath blest blood bloom bosom breast breath bright charms cheek cried Curlieu dare dark dead death doth dream Dublin earth Erin's falchion father feel flower friends glen grave Gunhilda hand happy hast hath hear heart Heaven Herodotus honour hour king King Arthur kiss knew land life's look merry mighty mirth monarch morn Morogh mother Mount Kennedy mountain mountain goat natal day Nature's ne'er neath never night North Strand nought o'er OLORUS pain peace Picts prayer pride prince Promised Home proud Rathdrum reign rills rose round Saxon scarce scorned sigh Sir Tristram Slander sleep smile song soul stream Summer sweet tears thee thine thou art thought thro Thucydides thy brow Twas vale verse village Vortigern weep Western Isle Wicklow wild wish young youth
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الصفحة 103 - Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee.
الصفحة 194 - falls into the yellow Leaf,' and Imagination droops her pinion, And the sad truth which hovers o'er my desk Turns what was once romantic to burlesque.
الصفحة 40 - But words are things, and a small drop of ink . , Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think...
الصفحة 89 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray ; What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
الصفحة 40 - Of others' feeling; but they are such liars, And take all colours— like the hands of dyers. But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think; Tis strange, the shortest letter which man uses Instead of speech, may form a lasting link Of ages; to what straits old Time reduces...
الصفحة 40 - Tis strange, the shortest letter which man uses Instead of speech, may form a lasting link Of ages ; to what straits old Time reduces Frail man, when paper — even a rag like this, Survives himself, his tomb, and all that's his.
الصفحة 161 - Alengon ordering the Genoese archers to charge; but they were so fatigued with their march, that they cried out for a little rest before they should engage. The Count...
الصفحة 41 - Its inequalities, its frankness, its indignations, its ebbs and flows — are all the reverse of craft ; and what but craft will the world be ruled by — Johnson. Oh, were I smiled on by bounteous Heaven, And all my fond heart's wishes givenj I'd live 'neath the Muses...