Juvenilia, Or, A Collection of PoemsJ. Whiting, 1802 - 215 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 3
... round our chearful hearth . " Find in the city's bufy crowd , Among the witty and the proud , A pair fo highly bleft ; If you produce them , I will fwear , Dame Dobfon never laughed at care , And Gaffer knew no rest . B 2 LINES LINES ON ...
... round our chearful hearth . " Find in the city's bufy crowd , Among the witty and the proud , A pair fo highly bleft ; If you produce them , I will fwear , Dame Dobfon never laughed at care , And Gaffer knew no rest . B 2 LINES LINES ON ...
الصفحة 4
... round . Come , gentle May , by Flora fair , And ev'ry fylph that sports in air , Attended on thy fmiling way ; Favonius , on thy breezy wing Here waft the incense of the spring , And on thy pinions play . For in Britannia's raptur❜d ...
... round . Come , gentle May , by Flora fair , And ev'ry fylph that sports in air , Attended on thy fmiling way ; Favonius , on thy breezy wing Here waft the incense of the spring , And on thy pinions play . For in Britannia's raptur❜d ...
الصفحة 7
... round his fnow - drops fair , * This is a fpecies of writing imitated from the Italian , the laft line of which is made to differ from the foregoing , and produce fome ludicrous point from a feemingly grave subject . 3 While While the ...
... round his fnow - drops fair , * This is a fpecies of writing imitated from the Italian , the laft line of which is made to differ from the foregoing , and produce fome ludicrous point from a feemingly grave subject . 3 While While the ...
الصفحة 8
... round thy natal day ; Yet gloomy winter frowns fevere As flow he plods his frosty way ; But if in friendship's bofom fair Lie Pleasure , with Content and Peace , The glooms that crowd the troubled air But tend that pleasure to increase ...
... round thy natal day ; Yet gloomy winter frowns fevere As flow he plods his frosty way ; But if in friendship's bofom fair Lie Pleasure , with Content and Peace , The glooms that crowd the troubled air But tend that pleasure to increase ...
الصفحة 11
... round The mantled wall in green fervility . High from the grove o'ertopt , the palace wide Looks o'er the lawn , and proudly feems to lift On weary pillars to the meeting sky , € 2 Its Its high arch'd roof , with ev'ry art adorn'd That ...
... round The mantled wall in green fervility . High from the grove o'ertopt , the palace wide Looks o'er the lawn , and proudly feems to lift On weary pillars to the meeting sky , € 2 Its Its high arch'd roof , with ev'ry art adorn'd That ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Amyntas bart beam bleft bluſhes boaſt bofom breaſt breath burſt charms cheek dæmon Death delight diſtant Earl erft eſq ev'ry eyne fair falute fhade fhall fide figh firſt flow'rs fmiles foft fome fong fons foothing foul Friendſhip ftill ftorm ftream fweet gentle glitt'ring Glory glowing grace green grove hand head Heav'n heav'nly inſpire James Jofeph John knight Lord lov'd Love lyre Matthew Bloxam mild morn moſt mournful Mufe Muſe ne'er numbers o'er Palemon Peace Pleaſure pour'd pow'r praiſe purple raptur'd reft reſt rife Right riſing rofe roſe round ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſkies ſky ſmiles ſmooth ſoft ſparkling ſplendour ſport ſpread ſtep ſtill ſtorm ſtream ſwain ſweet tear tempeſt thee theſe thine Thomas thou thouſand thro THYRSIS verdant VIRG wand'ring warm wave ween weep whofe whoſe William wing youth Zephyrs Zeuxis
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 47 - Namque me sylva lupus in Sabina, Dum meam canto Lalagen, et ultra Terminum curis vagor expeditus, Fugit inermem ; Quale portentum neque militaris Daunia in latis alit esculetis, Nec Jubae tellus general, leonum Arida nutrix.
الصفحة v - Truth; and where Truth deigns to come, Her sister Liberty will not be far. Be present all ye Genii, who conduct The wandering footsteps of the youthful bard, New to your springs and shades: who touch his ear With finer sounds: who heighten to his eye The bloom of Nature, and before him turn The gayest, happiest attitude of things.
الصفحة 154 - ... the allegory is wanting in the survey of human life, the youth and inexperience of the author will, it is hoped, be brought to the recollection of the excusing reader ; and the moral, never to be too often repeated, that is drawn from it, which endeavours to correct the vices of the age by showing the frightful landscape that terminates the alluring path of sinful pleasure, supply the defects of a muse, who is entering into public in her sixteenth year, bashful on her first exhibition, and listening...
الصفحة 137 - Winter's muttering king Her veil of roses spreads. The sky serene, the waking flowers, The river's loosened wave, Repay the kind and tepid hours With all the charms they gave. And hark ! from yon melodious grove The feathered warblers break; And into notes of joy and love The solitude awake ! And shall the first beloved of heaven Mute listen as they sing ; Shall man to whom the lyre is given, Not wake one grateful string? O ! let me join...
الصفحة 95 - Ye worms of wealth, of vanity and sway ; Say, have ye ought of praise or glory won, That thus ye flaunt along, your gaudy way : 'Tis not the splendour of the cherish'd hoard...
الصفحة 47 - Daunias latis alit aesculetis, nee lubae tellus generat, leonum 15 arida nutrix. pone me, pigris ubi nulla campis arbor aestiva recreatur aura, quod latus mundi nebulae malusque luppiter urget, 20 pone sub curru nimium propinqui soils in terra domibus negata: dulce ridentem Lalagen amabo, dulce loquentem.
الصفحة 111 - Difcprd feek his yelling reign, Nor haunt thy path ferene ; While Guilt, on ev'ry fullen wind, Starts pale and trembling from behind His wild and wizard mein.
الصفحة 143 - Autumn spreads her fields of gold. And waves her amber wand ; See earth its yellow charms unfold Beneath her magic hand ! Uurivall'd beauty decks our vales, Bright fruitfulness oiir plains ; Gay health with cheerfulness prevails, And smiling glory reigns.
الصفحة 141 - And shoots his piercing eye; And Eve, with modest, measured pace, Steps up the western sky, Reposed beneath Thy guardian wings, The pious mortal rests; Nor knows one watchful care that springs Within unholy breasts. What, then, if pealing thunders roll, If lightnings flash afar; Undaunted hears his sainted...
الصفحة xiv - Son of the late ingenious Benjamin Franklin, prime conductor of the American revolution, and principal founder of the United States of America — without his type in our days.