The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 sider |
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Side 94
... spring to light , auspicious Babe , be born ! See , Nature hastes her earliest wreaths to bring , With all the incense of the breathing Spring : See lofty Lebanon his head advance , See nodding forests on the mountains dance : See spicy ...
... spring to light , auspicious Babe , be born ! See , Nature hastes her earliest wreaths to bring , With all the incense of the breathing Spring : See lofty Lebanon his head advance , See nodding forests on the mountains dance : See spicy ...
Side 116
... spring , How peeps the bud , the blossom blows ; " Till Philomel begins to sing , And perfect May to swell the rose . E'en so thy rising charms improve , As life's warm season grows more bright ; And opening to the sighs of love , Thy ...
... spring , How peeps the bud , the blossom blows ; " Till Philomel begins to sing , And perfect May to swell the rose . E'en so thy rising charms improve , As life's warm season grows more bright ; And opening to the sighs of love , Thy ...
Side 161
... springs , With all those ills superfluous treasure brings , Are here displayed . Their much - loved wealth imparts ... spring ; Where lawns extend that scorn Arcadian pride , And brighter streams than famed Hydaspes glide , There all ...
... springs , With all those ills superfluous treasure brings , Are here displayed . Their much - loved wealth imparts ... spring ; Where lawns extend that scorn Arcadian pride , And brighter streams than famed Hydaspes glide , There all ...
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beauty behold beneath blessed blest breast breath bright bright eyes brow charms cheerful clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight Deloraine doth dread e'en earth ENGLISH POETRY eternal eyes fair fame farewell fear feel fire flowers GENEVRA grace grave Greece green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hills honour hope hour labour land light lisp look Lord Lycidas lyre maid mind morn murmurs Muse ne'er never night nymph o'er Orpheus pain pale peace pleasure poet praise pride raptures Rhine rill rise round Samian wine scene shade shine shore sigh silent SIR JOHN MOORE skies sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit star storm sweet Sweet Auburn tears tempests thee thine thou art thou hast thought toil Twas vale Venice voice wandering wave weary ween weep wild wind wretched youth