Selections from the British Poets, Bind 2 |
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Side 14
... wander where they will . Liberal , not lavish , is kind Nature's hand ; Nor was perfection made for man below . Yet all her schemes with nicest art are plann'd , Good counteracting ill , and gladness wo . With gold and gems if Chilian ...
... wander where they will . Liberal , not lavish , is kind Nature's hand ; Nor was perfection made for man below . Yet all her schemes with nicest art are plann'd , Good counteracting ill , and gladness wo . With gold and gems if Chilian ...
Side 17
... wander wild , till Phœbus ' beam , Shot from the western cliff , released the weary team . Th ' exploit of strength , dexterity , or speed , To him nor vanity nor joy could bring . His heart , from cruel sport estranged , would bleed To ...
... wander wild , till Phœbus ' beam , Shot from the western cliff , released the weary team . Th ' exploit of strength , dexterity , or speed , To him nor vanity nor joy could bring . His heart , from cruel sport estranged , would bleed To ...
Side 21
... wander'd down the vale . There would he dream of graves and corses pale ; And ghosts that to the charnel - dungeon throng , And drag a length of clanking chain , and wail , Till silenced by the owl's terrific song , [ along . Or blast ...
... wander'd down the vale . There would he dream of graves and corses pale ; And ghosts that to the charnel - dungeon throng , And drag a length of clanking chain , and wail , Till silenced by the owl's terrific song , [ along . Or blast ...
Side 55
... wandering breeze are placed , With yards now thwarting , now obliquely braced . The dim horizon lowering vapours shroud , And blot the sun , yet struggling in the cloud : Through the wide atmosphere , condensed with haze , His glaring ...
... wandering breeze are placed , With yards now thwarting , now obliquely braced . The dim horizon lowering vapours shroud , And blot the sun , yet struggling in the cloud : Through the wide atmosphere , condensed with haze , His glaring ...
Side 57
... bowers . The schoolboy , wandering through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of Spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou JOHN LOGAN . 57 57 JOHN LOGAN Ode to the Cuckoo.
... bowers . The schoolboy , wandering through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of Spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou JOHN LOGAN . 57 57 JOHN LOGAN Ode to the Cuckoo.
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art thou auld lang syne beauty beneath bless'd bloom bosom bower Branksome Hall brave breast breath bright brow burst of joy calm charms cheek clouds dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream earth Elderslie ev'ry fair fame fancy fled flowers fond frae gale gaze gentle grave green happy harp hath hear heart Heaven hill hope hour John Gilpin JOSEPH ATKINSON Kilmeny land light living Lochiel lonely look lyre Marmion mirth morn mountain murmur muse Nature's ne'er never night nymph o'er pass'd peace PIBROCH pleasure pow'r pride rapture rill rose round scene seem'd shade shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit star stream sweet tears thee thine thou art thought Twas vale voice wandering wave weary weep wild wind wings Yarrow youth