The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., 第 3 卷F. and C. Rivington, 1805 |
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Page Verses to H. Fuseli , Esq . by Mr. Roscoe 259 The Last Adieu , by Miss Temple 262 Epigram , from the French 264 A ... Blank Verse 307 Ode , to the City of Cordova , from Gongora 310 Hero and Leander , a Ballad , from Schiller To ...
Page Verses to H. Fuseli , Esq . by Mr. Roscoe 259 The Last Adieu , by Miss Temple 262 Epigram , from the French 264 A ... Blank Verse 307 Ode , to the City of Cordova , from Gongora 310 Hero and Leander , a Ballad , from Schiller To ...
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... winter's frown ; Oh , Goddess ! hear my sole request , Let youthful Chloe's haughty breast , For once thy rigours own . HARLEY . RECEIPT TO WRITE BLANK VERSE . Consider it warrilie , 306 Translation from Horace, Book 3 Ode 26.
... winter's frown ; Oh , Goddess ! hear my sole request , Let youthful Chloe's haughty breast , For once thy rigours own . HARLEY . RECEIPT TO WRITE BLANK VERSE . Consider it warrilie , 306 Translation from Horace, Book 3 Ode 26.
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... a penetrating eye Discern the wherefore and the why ; And by what rules they had been written , That made the world so with them smitten ; And then record , in classic pages , The grand x 2 307 Receipt to write Blank Verse.
... a penetrating eye Discern the wherefore and the why ; And by what rules they had been written , That made the world so with them smitten ; And then record , in classic pages , The grand x 2 307 Receipt to write Blank Verse.
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... blank verse to obtain Renown and more substantial gain ; And lest , should I my precepts cull From out the inside of ... blank verse since the day That old John Milton led the way . Good reader , if you'll but give heed , Two rules or ...
... blank verse to obtain Renown and more substantial gain ; And lest , should I my precepts cull From out the inside of ... blank verse since the day That old John Milton led the way . Good reader , if you'll but give heed , Two rules or ...
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... blank verse is of the worst sort , and his rhymed verse is not much better . A Poetical Sketch , with other Poems , by Nathaniel 444.
... blank verse is of the worst sort , and his rhymed verse is not much better . A Poetical Sketch , with other Poems , by Nathaniel 444.
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ANNA SEWARD arms bard Battle of Delhi beam beauty behold beneath blank verse blest bliss bloom bosom breast breath bright charms dark dark funereal dear death deep delight dream ensign of command EPIGRAM ev'ry fair faithless fame Fancy fate fear fire flame flower fond gale Genius gloom glow grace grove hand hear heart Heav'n hope hour Inchcape Rock lov'd lyre mind morn mourn Muse Muse's Mynot Nature's ne'er night numbers Numps o'er pain pangs peace plain pleasure poem poetical pow'r praise pride proud rage rhyme rise rising song rose round sacred scene shade shine shore sigh skies smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul Sparta spirit storm strain sweet swell tear Theatre Royal thee thine thou thought thro throng toil tomb Twas vale verse virtue wave weep wild wings woes wretch youth
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第217页 - And he fixed his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of Spring ; It made him whistle, it made him sing ; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float ; Quoth he, " My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape rock, And I'll plague the abbot of Aberbrothok.
第218页 - The wind hath blown a gale all day; At evening it hath died away. On the deck the Rover takes his stand; So dark it is they see no land. Quoth Sir Ralph," It will be lighter soon, For there is the dawn of the rising Moon.
第217页 - Down sunk the bell, with a gurgling sound, The bubbles rose and burst around; Quoth Sir Ralph, "The next who comes to the Rock Won't bless the Abbot of Aberbrothok.
第218页 - Now where we are I cannot tell, But I wish I could hear the Inchcape Bell. " They hear no sound ; the swell is strong ; Though the wind hath fallen, they drift along, Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock: " O Christ! it is the Inchcape Rock!
第216页 - Rover walked his deck, And he fixed his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of spring; It made him whistle, it made him sing; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the Rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float; Quoth he,
第216页 - No STIR in the air, no stir in the sea: The ship was still as she could be; Her sails from heaven received no motion; Her keel was steady in the ocean. Without either sign or sound of their shock, The waves flowed over the Inchcape Rock; So little they rose, so little they fell, They did not move the Inchcape Bell.
第216页 - On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung, And over the waves its warning rung. When the Rock was hid by the surge's swell, The mariners heard the warning Bell ; And then they knew the perilous Rock, And blest the Abbot of Aberbrothok.
第293页 - He many a creature did anatomize, Almost unpeopling water, air, and land ; Beasts, fishes, birds, snails, caterpillars, flies, Were laid full low by his relentless hand, That oft with gory crimson was...
第439页 - Scottish Scenery, or, Sketches in Verse, descriptive of Scenes chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland, with Notes and Illustrations, by James Cririe, DD Ornamented with Engravings by Byrne, from Views by Walker.
第347页 - I do love thee, meek Simplicity! For of thy lays the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart and soothes each small distress, Distress though small, yet haply great to me! 'Tis true on Lady Fortune's gentlest pad I amble on; yet, though I know not why, So sad I am!