Poems, Now First CollectedEdward Moxon, 1839 - 402 páginas |
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... Happy , or wretched , through eternity ! Go , triflers , tread Love's flowery path ; but know Ye burn with dæmons , or with seraphs glow ! Oft have we laugh'd at ( for in truth we've seen The world ) their civil smiles that nothing mean ...
... Happy , or wretched , through eternity ! Go , triflers , tread Love's flowery path ; but know Ye burn with dæmons , or with seraphs glow ! Oft have we laugh'd at ( for in truth we've seen The world ) their civil smiles that nothing mean ...
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... god - like hero , shone Among inferior lights , a sun alone ! Adored by thousands , such his happy lot- He was but yesterday ; and now - forgot ! Thus as old Time turns round his wheel , uprise SECOND EPISTLE TO A FRIEND IN TOWN . 13.
... god - like hero , shone Among inferior lights , a sun alone ! Adored by thousands , such his happy lot- He was but yesterday ; and now - forgot ! Thus as old Time turns round his wheel , uprise SECOND EPISTLE TO A FRIEND IN TOWN . 13.
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... happy , as around him throng The rabble , who applaud him right or wrong ? No : when the conquest is so mean indeed , He feels no triumph where he must succeed . Great wits and statesmen grace Moreri's page ; Who else records these ...
... happy , as around him throng The rabble , who applaud him right or wrong ? No : when the conquest is so mean indeed , He feels no triumph where he must succeed . Great wits and statesmen grace Moreri's page ; Who else records these ...
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... happy in his part , than the greatest actors that fill the stage with show and noise ; nay , even than Augustus himself , who asked , with his last breath , whether he had not played his farce very well . - COWLEY . SHALL I , while ...
... happy in his part , than the greatest actors that fill the stage with show and noise ; nay , even than Augustus himself , who asked , with his last breath , whether he had not played his farce very well . - COWLEY . SHALL I , while ...
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... happy though his neighbours thrive , Nor thinks himself the poorest man alive . But few are like Emilius , few can feel For aught , save their own sordid selves , a zeal . Trebatius like a man of honour deals ; He only keeps your purse ...
... happy though his neighbours thrive , Nor thinks himself the poorest man alive . But few are like Emilius , few can feel For aught , save their own sordid selves , a zeal . Trebatius like a man of honour deals ; He only keeps your purse ...
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adore ambition Antimachus bard beautiful beneath blaze blest breathe bright canibus CHARLES LAMB charms cheer Chenonceaux Chinon cloud colours Croesus Dæmon dear deem'd delight divine dreams e'en earth eloquent EPISTLE eye of mind eyes fair fame fancy Fancy's feel flowers FRIEND IN TOWN gaze Gazna gems genius give glittering glorious glory glow grace grandeur happy heart Heaven hope Jeremy Taylor Kenilworth Castle king Knowledge framed light live loveliness mighty mild mind morn Muse Nature Nature's ne'er Nice Valour noble nought o'er passion perchance pleasure poet Poland praise pride proud Queen repose Russia scenes scorn shade Shakspeare shine shone sight smiles song soul spirits splendid splendour star storms of passion stream sublime sweet taste thee thine thou art thought throne towers truth Ussé vast verse vex'd virtue Vittoria Colonna Warwickshire wealth whate'er young youth zeal