Poetry: selected for the use of schools and families by A. BowmanG. Routledge, 1856 - 292页 |
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... as we hollow'd his narrow bed , And smooth'd down his lowly pillow , That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head , And we far away on the billow ! LINES WRITTEN IN A CHURCHYARD . Lightly they'll talk of 10.
... as we hollow'd his narrow bed , And smooth'd down his lowly pillow , That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head , And we far away on the billow ! LINES WRITTEN IN A CHURCHYARD . Lightly they'll talk of 10.
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... head was silver'd o'er with age , And long experience made him sage ; In summer's heat and winter's cold , He fed his flock and penn'd the fold ; His hours in cheerful labour flew , Nor envy nor ambition knew ; His wisdom and his honest ...
... head was silver'd o'er with age , And long experience made him sage ; In summer's heat and winter's cold , He fed his flock and penn'd the fold ; His hours in cheerful labour flew , Nor envy nor ambition knew ; His wisdom and his honest ...
第39页
... head on high , Where once the sign - post caught the passing eye , Low lies that house where nut - brown draughts inspired , Where grey - beard mirth and smiling toil retired , Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound , And ...
... head on high , Where once the sign - post caught the passing eye , Low lies that house where nut - brown draughts inspired , Where grey - beard mirth and smiling toil retired , Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound , And ...
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... head , and lift thine eyes ! See , a long race thy spacious courts adorn ; See , future sons and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every side arise , Demanding life , impatient for the skies ! See barbarous nations at thy ...
... head , and lift thine eyes ! See , a long race thy spacious courts adorn ; See , future sons and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every side arise , Demanding life , impatient for the skies ! See barbarous nations at thy ...
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... head , Renders the savage wilderness more wild . Then throng the busy shapes into his mind , Of cover'd pits , unfathomably deep , A dire descent ! beyond the power of frost ; Of faithless bogs ; of precipices huge THE SNOW - STORM ...
... head , Renders the savage wilderness more wild . Then throng the busy shapes into his mind , Of cover'd pits , unfathomably deep , A dire descent ! beyond the power of frost ; Of faithless bogs ; of precipices huge THE SNOW - STORM ...
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常见术语和短语
aweary banners battle BATTLE OF BLENHEIM BATTLE OF WATERLOO beauty beneath billows birds blast blow bower breast breath bright brow busy bee clouds dark dead death deep dost doth dreadful earth eternal ETON COLLEGE eyes fair Father fear flowers forest gale gleam gloom glory glow grave green GRONGAR HILL hast hath hear heard heart heaven HERBERT KNOWLES hill hour LAKE REGILLUS land leaves light Lochiel lonely midnight moon morn mountains Nature's night nursling o'er painted banks pale plain pride proud purple rise rocks rolling round sculptured mountains seem'd shade sight sing skies sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spread spring star stock dove storm stream sweet tawny eagle tears tempest thee thine thou busy tree trembling twas vale vernal voice wave wild winds wings wood youth
热门引用章节
第20页 - The armaments which thunderstrike the walls Of rock-built cities, bidding nations quake, And monarchs tremble in their capitals, The oak leviathans, whose huge ribs make Their clay creator the vain title take Of lord of thee, and arbiter of war; These are thy toys, and, as the snowy flake, They melt into thy yeast of waves, which mar Alike the Armada's pride, or spoils of Trafalgar.
第37页 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
第11页 - Lightly they'll talk of the spirit that's gone, And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him — But little he'll reck, if they let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him.
第54页 - That day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay? How shall he meet that dreadful day?
第77页 - THE Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noonday walks He shall attend, . And all my midnight hours defend.
第15页 - Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And — when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of — say, I taught thee...
第196页 - MY heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk...
第74页 - The march begins in military state, And nations on his eye suspended wait; Stern Famine guards the solitary coast, And Winter barricades the realms of Frost; He comes, nor want nor cold his course delay; — Hide, blushing glory, hide Pultowa's day: The...
第192页 - Heav'n from all creatures hides the book of fate, All but the page prescribed, their present state : From brutes what men, from men what spirits know : • Or who could suffer being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play ? Pleas'd to the last, he crops the flow'ry food, And licks the hand just rais'd to shed his blood.
第45页 - See heaven its sparkling portals wide display, And break upon thee In a flood of day...