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Pagina 2
... soul relents to soft desire . Let the sage Hermit shun mankind , With pale - eyed Penitence to dwell , To freeze at midnight hours of prayer Within a solitary cell ; Penurious on the verdant herb to sup , And of the chilling stream to ...
... soul relents to soft desire . Let the sage Hermit shun mankind , With pale - eyed Penitence to dwell , To freeze at midnight hours of prayer Within a solitary cell ; Penurious on the verdant herb to sup , And of the chilling stream to ...
Pagina 3
... soul : Plund'ring , unmov'd the orphan's cry can hear , Or from the widow'd lip the scanty morsel tear : - But pass him by , the wooer mild Of Genius , friend to all , Nature's ingenuous child . Constant toil , and coarsest fare , Long ...
... soul : Plund'ring , unmov'd the orphan's cry can hear , Or from the widow'd lip the scanty morsel tear : - But pass him by , the wooer mild Of Genius , friend to all , Nature's ingenuous child . Constant toil , and coarsest fare , Long ...
Pagina 4
... ; Charity's a ray divine- A raythat lights the soul with brightest beam to shine . Why withhold the little boon Seems it much , ye sons of wealth , Glitt'ring moths of sunny noon- Plum'd with gold of joy 4 Ode XXXIX . ODES .
... ; Charity's a ray divine- A raythat lights the soul with brightest beam to shine . Why withhold the little boon Seems it much , ye sons of wealth , Glitt'ring moths of sunny noon- Plum'd with gold of joy 4 Ode XXXIX . ODES .
Pagina 5
... soul with genial flame In youth's gay spring was bid to rise , To pant for science , thirst for fame , And hope fair Merit's golden prize . Much he hop'd , for many a tale Of praise was echo'd to his ear ; Full many a promise ( flatt ...
... soul with genial flame In youth's gay spring was bid to rise , To pant for science , thirst for fame , And hope fair Merit's golden prize . Much he hop'd , for many a tale Of praise was echo'd to his ear ; Full many a promise ( flatt ...
Pagina 6
... soul can steel , When every sinew's rack'd , and every nerve must feel ? What avails the glowing heart , The eye that glistens at distress ; The wish all blessings to impart , Or make at least a brother's sorrow less ? From Trouble's ...
... soul can steel , When every sinew's rack'd , and every nerve must feel ? What avails the glowing heart , The eye that glistens at distress ; The wish all blessings to impart , Or make at least a brother's sorrow less ? From Trouble's ...
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aether Anacreon Anytus ARGANTYR awful Behold beneath bird of night blest bloom breast breathe brow charms courser crown'd dare dark death deep dost dread drest dwell Euripides Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fancy fate fear flame flowers fond gloomy groans grove hallow'd hand hear heart Heav'n Hence HERVOR hour JOSEPH WARTON King lyre magic maid may'st thou midnight mind Muse Nature's ne'er never night o'er Odin Odin's pale peace pensive Petrarch plain poet's pow'r pride rage raptures reclin'd reign rise round sage scene shade shine silent sleep smile soft solemn Solitude song sons sooth soul strains stream Surtur sweet sword thee thine THOMAS PENROSE thought thought inspires thro Tirfing toil tomb tragic Muse Trifingus Twas vale Virtue's voice wave wild WILLIAM WHITEHEAD Wilt thou wings wouldst thou wretch Ymir