Metrical effusions, or, Verses on various occasions [by B. Barton].S. Loder, 1812 - 223 sider |
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... Whigs and Tories 114 119 123 125 126 Sonnet To Maria on the approach of Winter To Patriotism , an Ode Stanzas to the Memory of Dr. Leyden The Butterfly's Death Ode to an Æolian Harp Stanzas to a Friend An Address to the Bible Society ...
... Whigs and Tories 114 119 123 125 126 Sonnet To Maria on the approach of Winter To Patriotism , an Ode Stanzas to the Memory of Dr. Leyden The Butterfly's Death Ode to an Æolian Harp Stanzas to a Friend An Address to the Bible Society ...
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... Talents and wit offend me , when I see The first abus'd , the last to malice prone But freely does my heart their empire own Resistless all ; when all combin'd in thee . WHIGS & TORIES . INSCRIBED TO SUSAN , in friendship's 125 Sonnet -
... Talents and wit offend me , when I see The first abus'd , the last to malice prone But freely does my heart their empire own Resistless all ; when all combin'd in thee . WHIGS & TORIES . INSCRIBED TO SUSAN , in friendship's 125 Sonnet -
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... Whigs and Tories , ins and outs , Of this or that administration ; We've own'd our fears , our hopes , and doubts , From which the state might hope salvation . Nor did our converse lack the zest Which different principles 126 Whigs and ...
... Whigs and Tories , ins and outs , Of this or that administration ; We've own'd our fears , our hopes , and doubts , From which the state might hope salvation . Nor did our converse lack the zest Which different principles 126 Whigs and ...
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... Whig as e'er could live . Oft , when to censure Pitt I've dar'd In sober truth , or playful mirth , How zealously ... Whigs and Tories vent their spite In endless feuds 127.
... Whig as e'er could live . Oft , when to censure Pitt I've dar'd In sober truth , or playful mirth , How zealously ... Whigs and Tories vent their spite In endless feuds 127.
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Bernard Barton. Let Whigs and Tories vent their spite In endless feuds ; still unimpair'd , Our friendship shall afford delight , And social joys be duly shar'd . Be thy opinions wholly wrong , Thy actions might their faults redeem ; Thy ...
Bernard Barton. Let Whigs and Tories vent their spite In endless feuds ; still unimpair'd , Our friendship shall afford delight , And social joys be duly shar'd . Be thy opinions wholly wrong , Thy actions might their faults redeem ; Thy ...
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accents anguish Ashford bade bard beam beauties blest bliss bloom bosom breast breeze bright Caledonie charms cheering confest Crito crown'd dear death delight divine dreadful dream drest E'en e'er enraptur'd Erin-go-bragh fame fancy fancy's fear feelings fled fond friendship FULL BLOWN ROSE gale gloom glow grace grief hail hapless happier harp hath heart heaven heavenly hope hour humble inspir'd inspire JOHN LEYDEN life's light lov'd Lucy lyre maid meed Memory Minstrel morning mournful murmuring muse myrtle grove nature's ne'er night numbers o'er once own'd peace pensive plaintive pleasure poet's praise rapture regret Royal James sacred scene seraph shade shalt shed shine shone sigh sight silent sing smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound STANZAS star strain stream sway sweet tear thee theme thine thou trembling tuneful virtue virtue's voice weel tim'd daffin ween Whig youth
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Side 181 - O, woman! in our hours of ease. Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, 900 And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou!
Side 138 - To shake thy senate, and from heights sublime Of patriot eloquence to flash down fire Upon thy foes, was never meant my task...
Side 55 - Fond dreamer! meditate thine idle song! But let thine idle song remain unknown: The verse, which cheers thy solitude, prolong; What, though it charm no moments but thine own, Though thy loved Psyche smile for thee alone, Still shall it yield thee pleasure, if not fame, And when, escaped from tumult, thou hast flown To thy dear silent hearth's enlivening flame, There shall the...
Side 104 - To pierce those hallow'd bowers : 'tis Fancy's beam Pour'd on the vision of th' enraptur'd bard, That paints the charms of that delicious theme. Then hail sweet Fancy's ray ! and hail the dream That weans the weary soul from guilt and woe ! Careless what others of my choice may deem, I long, where Love and Fancy lead, to go And meditate on Heaven, enough of Earth I know.
Side 161 - Friendship ! mysterious cement of the soul ! Sweet'ner of life ! and solder of society ! I owe thee much.
Side 41 - Caledonia may claim and shall huve my devotion, And oft will I think of my friends " far awa." On the banks of the Ganges, or Plata's proud stream, Though I wander unconscious, their beauties among ; My own dear native Ayr, still my favorite theme, Shall partake of my praise and enliven my song. Sweet stream ! on whose banks, in my infancy roaming, I...
Side 173 - Methought upon her face such smiles did play As gild the summer morning. A bright ray Of lambent glory stream'd around her head. I gazed in rapture ; love had banish'd dread, Even as light the darkness drives away.
Side 132 - Nature ! all thy shows and forms To feeling, pensive hearts have charms; Whether the summer kindly warms With life and light, Or winter howls, in gusty storms. The long, dark night.
Side 204 - Shall bid the Indian dead to sleep no more. And say, when summon'd to the realms on high, If to the soul eternal bliss be given ; What boots it where we heave our parting sigh ? " Or whence the soul triumphant springs to heaven I...
Side 119 - Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds, Exhilirate the spirit, and restore The tone of languid Nature. — Mighty winds, That sweep the skirt of some far-spreading wood Of ancient growth, make music not unlike The dash of ocean on his winding shore, And lull the spirit...