Memoirs of the Life and Writings of William Hayley, Esq: The Friend and Biographer of Cowper, Volume 2H. Colburn and Company, 1823 |
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... hermit ; and he was so eager to complete all his biographical intentions , that he did not for some years allow himself any distant excursions , except a visit of two days to his old friend Mr. Sadleir of Southampton , to whom he ...
... hermit ; and he was so eager to complete all his biographical intentions , that he did not for some years allow himself any distant excursions , except a visit of two days to his old friend Mr. Sadleir of Southampton , to whom he ...
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... Hermit to present to you his genuine sentiments upon it , " with that perfect frankness and sincerity which form the 66 66 essence of his character . Yes ! I must tenderly exercise and discharge the privilege and the duty of integrity ...
... Hermit to present to you his genuine sentiments upon it , " with that perfect frankness and sincerity which form the 66 66 essence of his character . Yes ! I must tenderly exercise and discharge the privilege and the duty of integrity ...
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... Hermit to discharge all the duties " of true friendship to the best of his time - worn faculties ; " and believe him , in all points , where he can obey you " without sinning against his own conscience , Your most obedient , sincere ...
... Hermit to discharge all the duties " of true friendship to the best of his time - worn faculties ; " and believe him , in all points , where he can obey you " without sinning against his own conscience , Your most obedient , sincere ...
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... HERMIT . " In November following , the poet again addressed this amiable relative of his beloved Cowper : TO THE LADY HESKETH . 66 Friday , November 1 , 1805 . 66 66 66 66 66 " It is a gratification to me , my dear Lady , to hear that ...
... HERMIT . " In November following , the poet again addressed this amiable relative of his beloved Cowper : TO THE LADY HESKETH . 66 Friday , November 1 , 1805 . 66 66 66 66 66 " It is a gratification to me , my dear Lady , to hear that ...
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... Hermit of Felpham , on the 29th of December 1807 . The Diary of Hayley for the first month of the year 1808 shews that he was then occupied in writing fresh notes to the quarto volume containing Cowper's translations , and dedicated VOL ...
... Hermit of Felpham , on the 29th of December 1807 . The Diary of Hayley for the first month of the year 1808 shews that he was then occupied in writing fresh notes to the quarto volume containing Cowper's translations , and dedicated VOL ...
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66 EARTHAM Adieu Adio admirable affection affectionate HERMIT affectionate T. H. afflicted Alphonso amiable amusement anxious appear arrived attention beloved bless BUCKINGHAM-STREET cheerful cordial Cowper cripple dear bard dear Flaxman dear Johnny dear little dearest delight Diary disciple dispatched eager early enlivened epistle epitaph excellent expressed fancy father favour favourite feel Felpham filial friendly gratify happy Hayley hear heart Heaven highly Homer honour hope interesting invalid kind letter kindly Lady Hesketh Lavant London Lord Lord Thurlow Meyer Mickleover mind Minerva month morning noble pain painter Palladio parental pencil Petworth Phidias pleasant pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical portrait Praxiteles Pray present received rejoice Romney scene shew SONNET soon spirit sufferer talents tell tender thank thee Titania transcribe trust turret verses WILLIAM HAYLEY William Meyer wish write young artist young sculptor youth Φίλτατε Φίλων
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Página 210 - Ye gentle birds, that perch aloof, And smooth your pinions on my roof, Preparing for departure hence Ere winter's angry threats commence ; Like you my soul would smooth her plume For longer flights beyond the tomb. " May God, by whom is seen and heard Departing man and wandering bird, In mercy mark us for His own And guide us to the land unknown!
Página 136 - perfectly pleased with the shape of the lyre introduced by the ' sculptor, and presumptuously have tried myself to out-design my ' dear Flaxman himself, on this most animating occasion. I formed, ' therefore, a device of the Bible upright supporting The Task, with ' a laurel leaf and Palms, such as I send you, neatly copied by our
Página 142 - Fail not in duty to this hallow' d dust ! And mortals (all, whose cultur'd spirits know Joys that pure faith, and heav'nly verse bestow,) Passing this tomb, its buried inmate bless! And obligation to her powers .confess, Who, when she grac'd this Earth, in Austen's name, Wak'd in a Poet inspiration's flame...
Página 98 - Of burnish'd gold, in silver trappings hung ; — They, with well-tutor'd step, now, nimbly ran The circle, swift, as when, before his wheel Seated, the potter twirls it with both hands For trial of its speed ; now, crossing quick They pass'd at once into each other's place.
Página 44 - ... commonly followed, naturally enough, by the rider's being forthwith pitched on his head. He had on this occasion lighted on a flint with more than usual violence, owing his life indeed to the opportune shield of a strong new hat " Living or dying, however," he declares to his doctors, he " must make a public appearance within a few days at the trial of our friend Blake.
Página 186 - On one of its fly-leaves the ever-ready pen of Hayley has written the subjoined sonnet : TO DOCTOR BEATTIE, IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS VERY INTERESTING PRESENT. " Bard of the North ! I thank thee with my tears For this fond work of thy paternal hand : It bids the buried youth before me stand In nature's softest light, which love endears. Parents like thee, whose grief the world reveres, Faithful to pure affection's proud command, For a lost child have lasting honours plann'd, To give in fame...
Página 217 - ... to delineate the characteristics of his genius, as that of the writer of it most assuredly is, the less that is offered upon this subject the better ; especially since the public opinion, as to the merits and defects of his various compositions, both in prose and verse, has been so long and so firmly established. It may suffice, therefore, to say, that an easy flow of versification, great sweetness of numbers, and an engaging playfulness of fancy have been generally conceded to the poetry of...
Página 136 - perfectly pleased with the shape of the lyre introduced by ' the sculptor, and presumptuously have tried myself to out'^design my dear Flaxman himself, on this most animating ' occasion. I formed, therefore, a device of the Bible upright ' supporting The Task, with a laurel leaf and Palms, such as ' I send you, neatly copied by our kind Blake.
Página 122 - Memoirs of himself and his son, edited, or, at all events, seen through the press, by the amiable clergyman in 1823. ' Our Good Blake,' scribbles the artist's patron, one hot day in August, 1801, ' is actually in labour with a young lion. The new' born cub will probably kiss your hands in a week or two. The ' Lion is his third Ballad,' (none are yet printed) ' and we hope his ' plate to it will surpass its predecessors.
Página 139 - revived, and he is at this moment by my side, representing, 'on copper, an Adam, of his own, surrounded by animals, as a frontispiece to the projected ballads ' : a frontispiece which appeared in the first number.