The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of Standard and Fugitive Poetry, Including a Few Translations Hitherto UnpublishedJohn Anderson, 1822 - 388 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 xiv 頁
... lip has left , The hinds how blest who ne'er beguil'd , 159 88 The moon had climb'd the highest hill , 100 The peak of yon mountain is shining in light , 334 The rushing rivers that do run , The rose had been wash'd , just wash'd in a ...
... lip has left , The hinds how blest who ne'er beguil'd , 159 88 The moon had climb'd the highest hill , 100 The peak of yon mountain is shining in light , 334 The rushing rivers that do run , The rose had been wash'd , just wash'd in a ...
第 4 頁
... lips in vain would seek To hide the bliss her eyes disclose ; The charm her sweet confusion shows Oft springs from some low broken word : O praise ! to her how sweetly flows Thine accent from the loved one heard ! The hero , when a ...
... lips in vain would seek To hide the bliss her eyes disclose ; The charm her sweet confusion shows Oft springs from some low broken word : O praise ! to her how sweetly flows Thine accent from the loved one heard ! The hero , when a ...
第 5 頁
... lip , there is an eye , Where most I love to see it shine , To hear it speak , to feel it sigh- My mother , need I say ' tis thine ! THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE , Who fell at Corunna in 1808 . HAILY . Nor a drum was heard , nor a ...
... lip , there is an eye , Where most I love to see it shine , To hear it speak , to feel it sigh- My mother , need I say ' tis thine ! THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE , Who fell at Corunna in 1808 . HAILY . Nor a drum was heard , nor a ...
第 19 頁
... lip of woe ; That checks the deep - drawn sigh awhile , And stays the tear that starts to flow ? ' Tis but a veil cast o'er the heart , When youth's gay dreams have pass'd away ; When joy's faint ling'ring rays depart , And the last ...
... lip of woe ; That checks the deep - drawn sigh awhile , And stays the tear that starts to flow ? ' Tis but a veil cast o'er the heart , When youth's gay dreams have pass'd away ; When joy's faint ling'ring rays depart , And the last ...
第 20 頁
... d to fire . O Nature , thou that first did'st frame My lady's hair of purest gold ; Her face of crystal to the same , Her lips of precious rubies ' mould ; Her neck of alabaster white , Surmounting far each other 20 THE POETICAL.
... d to fire . O Nature , thou that first did'st frame My lady's hair of purest gold ; Her face of crystal to the same , Her lips of precious rubies ' mould ; Her neck of alabaster white , Surmounting far each other 20 THE POETICAL.
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