Poems in 2 Vols., Reprinted Original Ed. of 1807 Ed. with Note on the Wordsworthian Sonnet by Thos. Hutchinson, 第 1 卷David Nutt, 1897 |
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... heavens they go , Men that keep a mighty rout ! I'm as great as they , I trow , Since the day I found thee out , Little flower ! -I'll make a stir Like a great Astronomer . Modest , yet withal an Elf Bold , and lavish of thyself , Since ...
... heavens they go , Men that keep a mighty rout ! I'm as great as they , I trow , Since the day I found thee out , Little flower ! -I'll make a stir Like a great Astronomer . Modest , yet withal an Elf Bold , and lavish of thyself , Since ...
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... heaven has join'd Great issues , good or bad for human - kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness like a Man inspired ; And through the heat of conflict keeps the law In calmness made , and sees what he foresaw ...
... heaven has join'd Great issues , good or bad for human - kind , Is happy as a Lover ; and attired With sudden brightness like a Man inspired ; And through the heat of conflict keeps the law In calmness made , and sees what he foresaw ...
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... Heaven's applause ; This is the happy Warrior ; this is He Whom every Man in arms should wish to be . The above Verses were written soon after tidings had been received of the Death of Lord Nelson , which event di- rected the Author's ...
... Heaven's applause ; This is the happy Warrior ; this is He Whom every Man in arms should wish to be . The above Verses were written soon after tidings had been received of the Death of Lord Nelson , which event di- rected the Author's ...
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... Ask'd it by a Brother's name , And by all the saints in heaven ; And of Eustace was forgiv'n : Then in a Convent went to hide His melancholy head , and there he died . But Sir Eustace , whom good Angels Had preserv'd from 43.
... Ask'd it by a Brother's name , And by all the saints in heaven ; And of Eustace was forgiv'n : Then in a Convent went to hide His melancholy head , and there he died . But Sir Eustace , whom good Angels Had preserv'd from 43.
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... and of gain , Oh ! do not dread thy mother's door ; Think not of me with grief and pain : I now can see with better eyes ; And worldly grandeur I despise , And fortune with her gifts and lies . Alas ! the fowls of Heaven have wings , And ...
... and of gain , Oh ! do not dread thy mother's door ; Think not of me with grief and pain : I now can see with better eyes ; And worldly grandeur I despise , And fortune with her gifts and lies . Alas ! the fowls of Heaven have wings , And ...
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第 123 頁 - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration...
第 70 頁 - STERN Daughter of the Voice of God ! O Duty ! if that name thou love Who art a light to guide, a rod To check the erring, and reprove ; Thou, who art victory and law When empty terrors overawe, From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity!
第 68 頁 - I travelled among unknown men, In lands beyond the sea; Nor, England! did I know till then What love I bore to thee. 'Tis past, that melancholy dream! Nor will I quit thy shore A second time; for still I seem To love thee more and more.
第 74 頁 - Give unto me, made lowly wise, The spirit of self-sacrifice ; The confidence of reason give ; And in the light of truth thy bondman let me live ! 1805.
第 14 頁 - Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and way-lay.
第 134 頁 - TOUSSAINT, the most unhappy Man of Men ! Whether the whistling Rustic tend his plough Within thy hearing, or thy head be now Pillowed in some deep dungeon's earless den ; — O miserable Chieftain ! where and when Wilt thou find patience ? Yet die not ; do thou Wear rather in thy bonds a cheerful brow : Though fallen Thyself, never to rise again, Live, and take comfort. Thou hast left behind Powers that will work for thee ; air, earth, and skies ; There's not a breathing of the common wind That will...
第 142 頁 - IT is not to be thought of that the Flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, " with pomp of waters, unwithstood." Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands, That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever. In our halls is hung Armoury of the invincible Knights of old : We must be free or die, who speak the...
第 122 頁 - I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.
第 34 頁 - Or mild concerns of ordinary life, A constant influence, a peculiar grace ; But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a lover ; and attired With sudden brightness, like a man inspired ; And, through the heat of conflict, keeps the law In calmness made, and sees what he foresaw...
第 72 頁 - Through no disturbance of my soul, Or strong compunction in me wrought, I supplicate for thy control...