The pleasures of melancholy, and other poemsSaunders and Otley, 1847 - 119 頁 |
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... face , From childhood up to their last resting - place . ' Tis now calm midnight , hallowed thoughts in- spire The soul with gleanings of life's sober fire . Spirit of Wisdom , be my guide to trace The secrets of the heart both good and ...
... face , From childhood up to their last resting - place . ' Tis now calm midnight , hallowed thoughts in- spire The soul with gleanings of life's sober fire . Spirit of Wisdom , be my guide to trace The secrets of the heart both good and ...
第 31 頁
... face to face , Eternal , everlasting , pure , At God's right hand for aye endure , you shall Hallelujahs bring Then For evermore his praise to sing To God , thy glory and thy king . This , then , is Truth ; oh , my ON TRUTH . 31.
... face to face , Eternal , everlasting , pure , At God's right hand for aye endure , you shall Hallelujahs bring Then For evermore his praise to sing To God , thy glory and thy king . This , then , is Truth ; oh , my ON TRUTH . 31.
第 81 頁
... face , Oh ! ' twould double each joy , ' twould each sorrow erase ; Oh , nought on this earth has such magical power , As this pearl of great virtue , this beautiful flower ! So sweetly she sings , and so gaily she plays , I could list ...
... face , Oh ! ' twould double each joy , ' twould each sorrow erase ; Oh , nought on this earth has such magical power , As this pearl of great virtue , this beautiful flower ! So sweetly she sings , and so gaily she plays , I could list ...
第 84 頁
... face . Methought of them with beauty graced , With youth and vigour fair ; Methought how soon Old Time had chased , And left them cold and bare . And yet , methought , life's but a jest ; Then why should we repine Because we are not ...
... face . Methought of them with beauty graced , With youth and vigour fair ; Methought how soon Old Time had chased , And left them cold and bare . And yet , methought , life's but a jest ; Then why should we repine Because we are not ...
第 104 頁
... faces , And tire the horse with rueful paces ; And with our heads a little mellow , Say who's a dolt or jolly fellow ; And then relate the pleasant glasses That we have taken with the lasses ; And how poor Dobbin stumbled quite Upon his ...
... faces , And tire the horse with rueful paces ; And with our heads a little mellow , Say who's a dolt or jolly fellow ; And then relate the pleasant glasses That we have taken with the lasses ; And how poor Dobbin stumbled quite Upon his ...
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amid Art thou beam beauty blessed blest bliss bosom breast bright BROMWICH brow burning flame calm CASTLE BROMWICH cave charm confest dark dear death deep delight despair doth dream earth erring eternal evermore fair Faith feel flower gazed grace hadst happy days hath hearts beat light heaven holy hope hour Jesus John Barleycorn Lass life's little John look lour love divine maiden man's best friend Mary MARY-JANE meek merry Methought mind Miss never night o'er Oh yes peace pensive Pipe pleasure praise prayer pretty raptures rest SABBATH Saviour seek Seraph share sigh sing sleep soft song sorrow soul steal stony heart Sweet Lylla sweet Melancholy sweetly taught tears tell thine thou art thou hast thought trace trust truth Twas Twill twould unto Vale village virtue wake wander weep young youth
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第 57 頁 - Oh ! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle. To glad me with its soft black eye, But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die ! Now too — the joy most like divine Of all I ever dreamt or knew.
第 1 頁 - There is a mood, (I sing not to the vacant and the young) There is a kindly mood of melancholy, That wings the soul, and points her to the skies...
第 i 頁 - There is at least, said the stranger, one advantage in the poetical inclination, that it is an incentive to philanthropy. There is a certain poetic ground on which a man cannot tread without feelings that enlarge the heart ; the causes of human depravity vanish before the romantic enthusiasm he professes; and many who are not able to reach the Parnassian heights, may yet approach so near as to be bettered by, the air of the climate.
第 13 頁 - Sweet source of virtue, O sacred sorrow ! he who knows not thee Knows not the best emotions of the heart, — Those tender tears that harmonize the soul, The sigh that charms, the pang that gives delight.
第 vii 頁 - ... that Melancholy is forbidding ; in herself she is soft and interesting, and capable of affording pure and unalloyed delight. Ask the lover why he muses by the side of the purling brook, or plunges...