The Poetical Works of Mr. William CollinsT. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1802 - 124 pagini |
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Pagina xvi
... sorrow led ; " after a while , one of them , exhausted by the length of the way , intreats the other to stop , on which a dia- logue ensues , descriptive of the miseries of the inha- bitants . At length they descry the approach of the ...
... sorrow led ; " after a while , one of them , exhausted by the length of the way , intreats the other to stop , on which a dia- logue ensues , descriptive of the miseries of the inha- bitants . At length they descry the approach of the ...
Pagina xx
... sorrow , are finely imagined . It is difficult to keep intirely separate the active and passive qualities of allegorical personages : difficult to say whether such a being as Fear should be the agent in inspiring , or the victim ...
... sorrow , are finely imagined . It is difficult to keep intirely separate the active and passive qualities of allegorical personages : difficult to say whether such a being as Fear should be the agent in inspiring , or the victim ...
Pagina xxv
... sorrow . Every sweet allusion which can sooth the hero fallen in the bed of honor , is here conjur- ed up with a masterly hand ! and when , from the patriotic ideas of freedom , honour , and just ven- geance over the enemies of our ...
... sorrow . Every sweet allusion which can sooth the hero fallen in the bed of honor , is here conjur- ed up with a masterly hand ! and when , from the patriotic ideas of freedom , honour , and just ven- geance over the enemies of our ...
Pagina xxvi
... Sorrow's distant eye , 66 Expos'd and pale thou see'st him lie , " Wild war insulting near ; " the soul is struck , and acknowledges the force of Nature above the power of lofty figures or swelling sentiment . The WILLIAM mentioned in ...
... Sorrow's distant eye , 66 Expos'd and pale thou see'st him lie , " Wild war insulting near ; " the soul is struck , and acknowledges the force of Nature above the power of lofty figures or swelling sentiment . The WILLIAM mentioned in ...
Pagina 9
... , And not a tree , and not an herb was nigh ; The beasts , with pain , their dusty way pursue , Shrill roar'd the winds , and dreary was the view ! With desperate sorrow wild , th ' affrighted man Thrice ECLOGUE II. ...
... , And not a tree , and not an herb was nigh ; The beasts , with pain , their dusty way pursue , Shrill roar'd the winds , and dreary was the view ! With desperate sorrow wild , th ' affrighted man Thrice ECLOGUE II. ...
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The Poetical Works of Mr. William Collins: With a Prefatory Essay William Collins Vizualizare completă - 1797 |
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Abra lov'd AGIB ANTISTROPHE Bard beautiful blest breathing Cadell & Davies charm Circassia COLLINS Comus Coriolanus crook and bleating CYMBELINE delight deserts dreary drest Druid dwell ECLOGUE English language EPODE ev'ry eyes fair Fancy Fate Fear fix'd flowers Georgian maid Greece green grief grove hair hand haste haunt hear heart Hebrides ideas inspir'd isle Julius Cæsar lyre Lyric Poetry magic maid like Abra midst mind mountains mourn Muse Music myrtles native nature numbers nymph o'er passions Pastoral Peace piece Pity plains Poem Poet poet's Poetry pour'd Published by Cadell rage retir'd round royal Abbas mov'd scene Schiraz SECANDER shade shadowy shepherds shriek shrine sighs SIR THOMAS HANMER soft song sorrow sound spear spirit springs sung swain sweet sword tears tender thee thou thought thro toil train truth vale western isle wild world unknown youth like royal
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Pagina 101 - To fair Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove: But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love.
Pagina 81 - When Music, heavenly maid, was young, While yet in early Greece she sung, The Passions oft, to hear her shell, Throng'd around her magic cell...
Pagina 68 - O'erhang his wavy bed, Now air is hush'd, save where the weak-eyed bat With short shrill shriek flits by on leathern wing, Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn...
Pagina 47 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
Pagina 102 - No goblins lead their nightly crew; The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew; The redbreast oft, at evening hours, Shall kindly lend his little aid, With hoary moss, and gathered flowers, To deck the ground where thou art laid.
Pagina 83 - twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Pagina 82 - tis said, when all were fired, Filled with fury, rapt, inspired, From the supporting myrtles round They snatched her instruments of sound...
Pagina 87 - But soon he saw the brisk awakening viol, Whose sweet entrancing voice he loved the best.
Pagina 104 - IN yonder grave a Druid lies, Where slowly winds the stealing wave ! The year's best sweets shall duteous rise, To deck its poet's sylvan grave ! In yon deep bed of whispering reeds His airy harp ' shall now be laid ; That he whose heart in sorrow bleeds May love through life the soothing shade.
Pagina 87 - Love framed with Mirth a gay fantastic round ; Loose were her tresses seen, her zone unbound : And he, amidst his frolic play, As if he would the charming air repay, Shook thousand odours from his dewy wings. O Music ! sphere-descended maid, Friend of Pleasure, Wisdom's aid, Why, Goddess! why, to us denied, Lay'st thou thy ancient lyre aside...