Poems, 第 2 卷E. Lincoln, 1802 |
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第 14 頁
... play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes that sooth'd Or charm'd me young ...
... play of lungs , inhaling and again Respiring freely the fresh air , that makes Swift pace or steep ascent no toil to me , Mine have not pilfer'd yet ; nor yet impair'd My relish of fair prospect ; scenes that sooth'd Or charm'd me young ...
第 21 頁
... Play wanton , ev'ry moment , ev'ry spot . And now , with nerves new brac'd and spirits cheer'd , We tread the wilderness , whose well - roll'd walks , With curvature of slow and easy sweep— Deception innocent - give ample space To ...
... Play wanton , ev'ry moment , ev'ry spot . And now , with nerves new brac'd and spirits cheer'd , We tread the wilderness , whose well - roll'd walks , With curvature of slow and easy sweep— Deception innocent - give ample space To ...
第 25 頁
... play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort , Her mingled suits and sequences ; and sits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cypher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into the ...
... play them , borrows a friend's hand To deal and shuffle , to divide and sort , Her mingled suits and sequences ; and sits , Spectatress both and spectacle , a sad And silent cypher , while her proxy plays . Others are dragg'd into the ...
第 51 頁
... play tricks , will he indulge A silly fond conceit of his fair form , And just proportion , fashionable mien , And pretty face , in presence of his God ? Or will he seek to dazzle me with tropes , As with the di'mond on his lily hand ...
... play tricks , will he indulge A silly fond conceit of his fair form , And just proportion , fashionable mien , And pretty face , in presence of his God ? Or will he seek to dazzle me with tropes , As with the di'mond on his lily hand ...
第 61 頁
... Play'd on his lips ; and in his speech was heard Paternal sweetness , dignity , and love . The occupation dearest to his heart Was to encourage goodness . He would stroke The head of modest and ingenuous worth , That blush'd at its own ...
... Play'd on his lips ; and in his speech was heard Paternal sweetness , dignity , and love . The occupation dearest to his heart Was to encourage goodness . He would stroke The head of modest and ingenuous worth , That blush'd at its own ...
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第 37 頁 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
第 34 頁 - Deep in unfathomable mines Of never- failing skill, He treasures up His bright designs And works His sovereign will. 3 Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take ; The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
第 61 頁 - Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest; I hate the sins that made thee mourn, And drove thee from my breast.
第 100 頁 - Cataracts of declamation thunder here ; There forests of no meaning spread the page, In which all comprehension wanders lost ; While fields of pleasantry amuse us there With merry descants on a nation's woes. The rest appears a wilderness of strange But gay confusion ; roses for the cheeks, And lilies for the brows of faded age, Teeth for the toothless, ringlets for the bald...
第 178 頁 - And taught a brute the way to safe revenge. i would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense, * Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
第 151 頁 - And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim, Our claim to feed upon immortal truth, To walk with God, to be divinely free, To soar, and to anticipate the skies.
第 32 頁 - The hand that gave it, still supplies The gracious light and heat ; His truths upon the nations rise, They rise, but never set. 4 Let everlasting thanks be thine, For such a bright display, As makes a world of darkness shine With beams of heavenly day.
第 98 頁 - And having dropped the expected bag — pass on. He whistles as he goes, light-hearted wretch, Cold and yet cheerful : messenger of grief Perhaps to thousands, and of joy to some, To him indifferent- whether grief or joy. Houses in ashes, and the fall of stocks, Births, deaths, and marriages, epistles wet With tears that trickled down the writer's cheeks Fast as the periods from his fluent quill, Or charged with amorous sighs of absent swains, Or nymphs responsive, equally affect His horse and him,...
第 50 頁 - I venerate the man, whose heart is warm, Whose hands are pure, whose doctrine and whose life, Coincident, exhibit lucid proof That he is honest in the sacred cause.
第 153 頁 - Acquaint thyself with God, if thou wouldst taste His works. Admitted once to his embrace, Thou shalt perceive that thou wast blind before : Thine eye shall be instructed ; and thine heart Made pure shall relish, with divine delight Till then unfelt, what hands divine have wrought.