PoemsDeck, 1827 - 159 sider |
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Side 16
... And glory too , a phantom on the breath Of passion born , all varying as its source , Veers as success attends the work of death ; And desolation marks its cruel course , Gynath o'er olden knights display'd perforce , Her gifted power 16.
... And glory too , a phantom on the breath Of passion born , all varying as its source , Veers as success attends the work of death ; And desolation marks its cruel course , Gynath o'er olden knights display'd perforce , Her gifted power 16.
Side 30
... smile , Lit but to bid a slave despair , But dimpled into guile . She fann'd a passion in his heart , No prudence could restrain , She play'd the syren's wily part , Then own'd another swain It is no dream ; the fatal truth Bursts heavy 30.
... smile , Lit but to bid a slave despair , But dimpled into guile . She fann'd a passion in his heart , No prudence could restrain , She play'd the syren's wily part , Then own'd another swain It is no dream ; the fatal truth Bursts heavy 30.
Side 31
... passions run . The poison cup drank to the dregs , While ere it numbs in night , Gives fury to the mental powers , And nerves the arm in fight . So drove the fury ; drove , alas ! The muse would draw a veil , O'er what remains ; but ...
... passions run . The poison cup drank to the dregs , While ere it numbs in night , Gives fury to the mental powers , And nerves the arm in fight . So drove the fury ; drove , alas ! The muse would draw a veil , O'er what remains ; but ...
Side 36
... passions pure , Frolics revel , follies lure , Pleasures transport , all delight , And give the order of the night . Pleasing stories , gracious hints , Slight detraction , partial dints , Current news , Greek or Turk , Neighbour ladies ...
... passions pure , Frolics revel , follies lure , Pleasures transport , all delight , And give the order of the night . Pleasing stories , gracious hints , Slight detraction , partial dints , Current news , Greek or Turk , Neighbour ladies ...
Side 47
... passion in its purest scope , Alike in bliss , in misery , in hope ; I will not say where such a throb is felt , Or whose the heart at such a shrine has knelt ; The spirit's fire through meaner flame is spent , Till in one spark the ...
... passion in its purest scope , Alike in bliss , in misery , in hope ; I will not say where such a throb is felt , Or whose the heart at such a shrine has knelt ; The spirit's fire through meaner flame is spent , Till in one spark the ...
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affection's anguish arms art thou artless beam beauty beneath blazon bless bliss blooming bosom brave breath brow carnage charms Christmas tide clime clouds Cossack dare dart dear death delight drooping earth Ellen embryo ev'ry fair falchions fam'd Waterloo fatal fate fierce flower fond furies future song gentle glory glory's glow haply heart height hope host joys lark ascends light lips lofty lonely Losing sun martial meek mind mournful muse nature nature's neath night o'er odours passion pride pure rapture rest Rhine rising scene season of hope shade shed shine shore sigh silent sinking skies smile soft song sorrows soul spirit spread spring stept stream strife sweet swelling tale tear thee Theodore thou thought throb throne tremour Twas tyrant virtue wail war horse wave wild wild hope winds wing wrought yonder young passion zest
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Side 143 - Alas! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love! Hearts that the world in vain had tried And sorrow but more closely tied; That stood the storm when waves were rough Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea When heaven was all tranquillity!
Side 34 - Frolic's revel, folly's lure ; -:•;•• Pleasures transport;— all delight And give the order of the night. Pleasing stories, gracious hints, Slight detraction, partial dints, Current news, Greek or Turk, Neighbour ladies' handy work; Puns and queries, gibe and romp, Music spreading magic pomp : Cards and playthings, for the age, From infant chick, to hoary sage ; Dances, hornpipe, country reels, Songs, glees, trios, merry peals ; Ghosts and goblins, thin and tall, Wolves and rabhits on the...
Side 91 - I WILL not own thy sway, love, Nor call thee Deity; I throw thy snares away, love, And bid the visions flee. The many cares you bring, love, But weakness ne'er infected; And readily thy sting, love, By prudence is detected.