PoemsT. & G. Palmer, 1804 - 231 páginas |
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... dews , The bitter anguish of thy throbbing breast ; Then shall her fostering care refresh thy soul With soothing scenes , holding with thy best thoughts Delightful converse ; and her voice shall pour Into thy heart the magic force that ...
... dews , The bitter anguish of thy throbbing breast ; Then shall her fostering care refresh thy soul With soothing scenes , holding with thy best thoughts Delightful converse ; and her voice shall pour Into thy heart the magic force that ...
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... dews of night shall fling ' And bid my soul her long - lost calmness know ? .... Still mourn , my soul ! and be thou still content , Joyless amid the joyous , o'er thy grief To brood in sadness : then , if sharp , yet brief Will be thy ...
... dews of night shall fling ' And bid my soul her long - lost calmness know ? .... Still mourn , my soul ! and be thou still content , Joyless amid the joyous , o'er thy grief To brood in sadness : then , if sharp , yet brief Will be thy ...
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... dews upon my eyelids ; round my head Bid thy light visions float in airy train , And foremost that enchantress bring again . Oh bring her clad in smiles , and round her spread The softened grace , the meekness that has fed The flames of ...
... dews upon my eyelids ; round my head Bid thy light visions float in airy train , And foremost that enchantress bring again . Oh bring her clad in smiles , and round her spread The softened grace , the meekness that has fed The flames of ...
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... , mixed with many a passioned sigh , Upon thy lips the accents die ; When sweeter languors , softer dews , Those twin bright orbs of light suffuse ? And I have seen thy bosom's snow Throb with the 131 To a Lady singing.
... , mixed with many a passioned sigh , Upon thy lips the accents die ; When sweeter languors , softer dews , Those twin bright orbs of light suffuse ? And I have seen thy bosom's snow Throb with the 131 To a Lady singing.
Página 170
... the feet of Man the countless wealth Of Nature lies submitted ; all the stores That Earth within her fruitful womb matures , All that she offers to the genial sun , The balmy breezes , and the fostering dews , For 170.
... the feet of Man the countless wealth Of Nature lies submitted ; all the stores That Earth within her fruitful womb matures , All that she offers to the genial sun , The balmy breezes , and the fostering dews , For 170.
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amid Archimedes arms Balms of Gilead BARMOUTH beam blast blaze blessed blest bliss bloom bosom bowers breast breath breeze bright Calypso charms cheer Cicero clouds curule chair dark dear dews E'en EOLIAN EURIPID face fair fears feel fierce fire flames flow gentle Germanicus gloom glow grace grove habergeon hand hast hath heart heaven Honour hopes hour Jane joys Lictors light lips loud Love's lyre maid mind Moon Mount Etna murmurs night nymphs o'er once Othello painting pale pangs passion peace pencil PETRARCH picture pours pride Rachel racter rage rill rise roar rock round scene scorn shade shame shine sighs smiles soft song SONNET soul sound spleen strain stream sway sweet swell taste tempest terror thee thine eye thou thoughts Throbs throng vale Vice Virtue's voice wanton wave wild winds wretch δε Ει και
Passagens conhecidas
Página 44 - And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.
Página 45 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword,- and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Página 49 - Verily, I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, shall in no wise enter therein.
Página 44 - And there went out another horse that was red: and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another: and there was given unto him a great sword.
Página 45 - And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand. And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.
Página 148 - Se vuoi campar d' esto loco selvaggio : Che questa bestia, per la qual tu gride, Non lascia altrui passar per la sua via, Ma tanto lo impedisce, che 1' uccide : E ha natura si malvagia e ria, Che mai non empie la bramosa voglia, E dopo il pasto ha più fame che pria. Molti son gli animali, a cui s' ammoglia, E più saranno ancora, infin che il Veltro Verrà, che la farà morir di doglia.
Página 21 - If a man has pains in his head, cholics in his bowels, or spots in his clothes, he may here meet with proper cures and remedies. If a man would recover a wife or a horse that is stolen or strayed ; if he wants new sermons, electuaries, asses...
Página 171 - I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
Página 63 - Scorning surprise. Or could we break our way By force, and at our heels all hell should rise With blackest insurrection to confound Heaven's purest light, yet our great Enemy All incorruptible would on his throne Sit unpolluted ; and the ethereal mould Incapable of stain would soon expel Her mischief, and purge off the baser fire, Victorious.
Página 52 - History strictly so called follows the drama; fiction now ceases, and invention consists only in selecting and fixing with dignity, precision, and sentiment the movements of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death of Germanicus,—he is not to give us the highest images of general grief which impress the features of a people or a family at the death of a beloved chief or father, for this would be epic imagery; we should have Achilles, Hector, Niobe.