Contemplation: With Other PoemsWilliam Watson, 1820 - 340 páginas |
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Página 14
... arms ; Let me list , as home repair The weary tenants of the air ; Cawing rooks , with jetty wing , Pining for the genial spring ; Plovers , wailing , sad and shrill ; Cattle , lowing from the hill ; While the cushat , plaining deep ...
... arms ; Let me list , as home repair The weary tenants of the air ; Cawing rooks , with jetty wing , Pining for the genial spring ; Plovers , wailing , sad and shrill ; Cattle , lowing from the hill ; While the cushat , plaining deep ...
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... arms ; Sophistry , with syren charms ; Prosing pedants ; critic ire ; Party rage , and patriot fire ; Mystics , waving fancied wings ; Satire's blunt , but venomed stings ; Travellers , who attention dra v , Telling - what they never ...
... arms ; Sophistry , with syren charms ; Prosing pedants ; critic ire ; Party rage , and patriot fire ; Mystics , waving fancied wings ; Satire's blunt , but venomed stings ; Travellers , who attention dra v , Telling - what they never ...
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... arms ! Bears him to a shelly bed , Pillows there his lifeless head ; Syrens sporting on the foam , Hail the victim to his home ; While his requiem they prolong , Rocks repeat th ' unhallowed song , And the sad funereal strain Echoes o ...
... arms ! Bears him to a shelly bed , Pillows there his lifeless head ; Syrens sporting on the foam , Hail the victim to his home ; While his requiem they prolong , Rocks repeat th ' unhallowed song , And the sad funereal strain Echoes o ...
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... ; Pondering on that potent arm , Nor power can stay , nor beauty charm : While Pride reluctant , marks the closing scene , Where friends forget us , as we ne'er had been . XXII . Loth to leave the hallowed ground , Lingering 39.
... ; Pondering on that potent arm , Nor power can stay , nor beauty charm : While Pride reluctant , marks the closing scene , Where friends forget us , as we ne'er had been . XXII . Loth to leave the hallowed ground , Lingering 39.
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... arms : Fair the moon , with infant ray , Closed the long - wished , happy day , That bade two hearts with transport glow , Pure as Love could e'er bestow : Ere that moon's last waning beam , WILLIAM's bliss was all a dream ! While he ...
... arms : Fair the moon , with infant ray , Closed the long - wished , happy day , That bade two hearts with transport glow , Pure as Love could e'er bestow : Ere that moon's last waning beam , WILLIAM's bliss was all a dream ! While he ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
alang amidst Anna's Arbroath artless baith beam Beauty Beauty's beguile beneath blest bliss bloom blossom blush bonny Lass bosom bower breast breath bright cauld charms cheek cheerful cudna dark dear delight dewy dream Duke of Albany Dunkeld echoes fair fairy bower Fancy Fancy's flower fondly frae fragrance gentle glide gloom glow grace green grief grove hail hallowed hapless haply heart hour hovering ilka life's light lingering LOMOND HILL lonely Love Love's lyre maid mair Mary morn mourn Muse Muse's ne'er night o'er pensive plain pride rapture Rothsay round scorn seraph shade shed shine sigh silent skies sleep slumbers smatchets smile soft song soothe sorrow soul spread storm strain summer sweet swell tale tear tempest thee thine thou tomb trembling triumph Twas vale virgin Spring wander Watty wave whisper wild William the Lion winds wing woes youthful
Passagens conhecidas
Página 2 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not man the less, but nature more...
Página 335 - ... no person in whom she could confide, was admitted into her presence ; even the ambassadors of the French King and Queen of England were refused access to her. In this solitary state, without a counsellor or a friend, under the pressure of distress, and the apprehension of danger, it was natural for a woman to hearken almost to any overtures. The confederates took advantage of her condition, and of her fears. They employed Lord Lindsay, the fiercest zealot in the party, to communicate their scheme...
Página 152 - scape from chill misfortune's gloom, From helpless age and joyless years ; To sleep where flowerets round us bloom ; — Can such a fate deserve our tears ? Since, in the tomb, our cares, our woes, In dark oblivion buried lie, Why paint that scene of calm repose In figures painful to the eye ? To...
Página 309 - Tis sweet to scent the primrose springin' ; Or through the woodlands green to stray, In ilka buss the mavis singin' : But sweeter than the woodlands green, Or primrose painted fair by Nature, Is she wha smiles, a rural queen, The bonny lass o...
Página 336 - July 21. him all the powers and privileges of that high office. By a third she substituted some other nobleman in Murray's place, if he should refuse the honour which was designed for him. Mary, when she subscribed these deeds, was bathed in tears; and while she gave away, as it were with her own hands, the sceptre which she had swayed so long, she fell a pang of grief and indignation, one of the severest, perhaps, which can touch the human heart3.
Página 153 - And, when anew that flame shall burn, Perhaps the dust that lies enshrined, May rise, a woodbine, o'er my urn, With verdant tendrils round it twined. How would the gentle bosom beat, That sighs at death's resistless power, A faithful friend again to meet Fresh blooming in a fragrant flower ! The love, that in my bosom glows, Will live, when I shall long be dead, And, haply, tinge some budding rose That blushes o'er my grassy bed. O, thou who hast so long been dear, When I shall cease to smile on...
Página 310 - There's love an' truth in ilka feature ; For her I'm past baith wark an
Página 113 - Seek not, amidst his wreath to twine One verse that he himself suppressed ; His offerings made at folly's shrine, Let them in dark oblivion rest! "Ye wanderers in the wilds of song, On whom I have not smiled in vain, Would you the blissful hours prolong, 0 shun seductive Pleasure's train!
Página 114 - Tis there the Muse unfolds her charms ; From thence her sons should never stray ; Ye souls whom boundless Fancy warms, Still keep this calm sequestered way ; ' So may such never-dying praise, As echoes o'er my darling's tomb, Congenial bloom, amidst your bays, And Heaven bestow a happier doom !' She ceased her song of sorrow deep, Her warbling Harp was heard no more I waked — and wished again to sleep — But ah ! the pleasing dream was o'er ! The rustic Muse, untaught to sing, Has marred the Vision's...