A Collection of Poems: In Six Volumes, 第 1 卷J. Hughs, 1765 |
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... to this empire's potent lord , Prais'd like the stars , and next the moon ador'd . She , whom at distance thrones and princedoms view'd , To whom proud Oriel and Azuriel fu'd , In In her high palace languish'd , void of joy , ( 56 )
... to this empire's potent lord , Prais'd like the stars , and next the moon ador'd . She , whom at distance thrones and princedoms view'd , To whom proud Oriel and Azuriel fu'd , In In her high palace languish'd , void of joy , ( 56 )
第57页
In Six Volumes. In her high palace languish'd , void of joy , And pin'd in fecret for a mortal boy . He too was smitten , and discreetly strove By courtly deeds to gain the virgin's love ; For her he cull'd the faireft flowers that grew ...
In Six Volumes. In her high palace languish'd , void of joy , And pin'd in fecret for a mortal boy . He too was smitten , and discreetly strove By courtly deeds to gain the virgin's love ; For her he cull'd the faireft flowers that grew ...
第75页
... joys I took a dull delight , Slept all the morn , and punted half the night : But now , with fears and public cares poffefs'd , The church , the church , for - ever breaks my reft . The post - boy on my pillow I explore , And fift the ...
... joys I took a dull delight , Slept all the morn , and punted half the night : But now , with fears and public cares poffefs'd , The church , the church , for - ever breaks my reft . The post - boy on my pillow I explore , And fift the ...
第81页
... joy at ftrife , I often trace The mingled parents in each daughter's face ; Half fick❜ning at the fight , too well I spie The father's spirit through the mother's eye : In vain new thoughts of rage I entertain , 2 And ftrive to hate ...
... joy at ftrife , I often trace The mingled parents in each daughter's face ; Half fick❜ning at the fight , too well I spie The father's spirit through the mother's eye : In vain new thoughts of rage I entertain , 2 And ftrive to hate ...
第98页
... joy of life before me lay , 66 By honour prompted , and by pride restrain'd , " The pleasures of my foul the young difdain'd : " Sermons I fought , and with a mien severe " Cenfur'd my neighbours , and said daily prayʼr . " Alas ! how ...
... joy of life before me lay , 66 By honour prompted , and by pride restrain'd , " The pleasures of my foul the young difdain'd : " Sermons I fought , and with a mien severe " Cenfur'd my neighbours , and said daily prayʼr . " Alas ! how ...
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第209页 - This, only this, provokes the snarling Muse. The sober trader at a tatter'd cloak Wakes from his dream, and labours for a joke; With brisker air the silken courtiers gaze, And turn the varied taunt a thousand ways.
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第234页 - That cast an awful look below ; Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps : So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode ; Tis now th...
第265页 - On thee she calls, on thee her parent dear! . . (Ah ! too remote to ward the shameful blow!) She sees no kind domestic visage near, And soon a flood of tears begins to flow ; And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe.