The pleasures of melancholy, and other poemsSaunders and Otley, 1847 - 119 頁 |
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... glass , The coming day before and round them pass ; There is she now , that best beloved , blest friend , Kneeling beside her little ones ; attend , Ye that are truly great , let love like this , Re - kindle in your hearts a world of ...
... glass , The coming day before and round them pass ; There is she now , that best beloved , blest friend , Kneeling beside her little ones ; attend , Ye that are truly great , let love like this , Re - kindle in your hearts a world of ...
第 66 頁
... thy sweet power , When all the world around did lour- My Pipe . And many a day , as years shall pass , I'll light my pipe , and fill my glass , " And sit beside my bonny lass ” — My Pipe . What is it , when my heart grows cold , 66.
... thy sweet power , When all the world around did lour- My Pipe . And many a day , as years shall pass , I'll light my pipe , and fill my glass , " And sit beside my bonny lass ” — My Pipe . What is it , when my heart grows cold , 66.
第 89 頁
... glass , And strike thy lyre for me , For love like this is such sweet bliss , That I shall die for thee . Thou art , my love , a beauteous dove , A bright and fairy queen , A lily fair , a diamond rare , The sweetest ever seen . My ...
... glass , And strike thy lyre for me , For love like this is such sweet bliss , That I shall die for thee . Thou art , my love , a beauteous dove , A bright and fairy queen , A lily fair , a diamond rare , The sweetest ever seen . My ...
第 103 頁
... glass Of home - made wine , and haply pass A social hour , and call to mind , The many happy scenes we find Before and round us , and to tell Of good and ill that us befell When far away ; and thus to prate , Until 103.
... glass Of home - made wine , and haply pass A social hour , and call to mind , The many happy scenes we find Before and round us , and to tell Of good and ill that us befell When far away ; and thus to prate , Until 103.
第 104 頁
... glasses That we have taken with the lasses ; And how poor Dobbin stumbled quite Upon his knees , and caused a fright Among the ladies ; and how Jack , Got tipsy at the " Man in Black ; " And almost broke his head when shutting , The ...
... glasses That we have taken with the lasses ; And how poor Dobbin stumbled quite Upon his knees , and caused a fright Among the ladies ; and how Jack , Got tipsy at the " Man in Black ; " And almost broke his head when shutting , The ...
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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...