The Minstrelsy of Britain; Or, A Glance at Our Lyrical Poetry and Poets: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Present Time, Including a Dissertation on the Genius and Lyrics of BurnsH. Heavisides, 1860 - 120 sider |
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... Thomas Carew : - " He that loves a rosy cheek , Or a coral lip admires , Or from starlike eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain its fires , As old Time makes these decay So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle ...
... Thomas Carew : - " He that loves a rosy cheek , Or a coral lip admires , Or from starlike eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain its fires , As old Time makes these decay So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and stedfast mind , Gentle ...
Side 53
... Thomas K. Hervey , a sweet poet - Charles Swain , author of " The Mind , " W. Monckton Milnes , M. P.-D. M. Moir , better known as the Delta of Blackwood's Magazine - and Gerald Massey . The next extract is very touching and beauti- ful ...
... Thomas K. Hervey , a sweet poet - Charles Swain , author of " The Mind , " W. Monckton Milnes , M. P.-D. M. Moir , better known as the Delta of Blackwood's Magazine - and Gerald Massey . The next extract is very touching and beauti- ful ...
Side 113
... Thomas Bowron , builder Mr. J. B. Robson , Mr. Dodds's office Mr. C. S. Booth , hosier Mr. James Brown , iron founder Mr. John Brotherton , clerk Mr. William Bolam , professor of music Mr. A. Brittain , clerk , 2 copies Joshua Byers ...
... Thomas Bowron , builder Mr. J. B. Robson , Mr. Dodds's office Mr. C. S. Booth , hosier Mr. James Brown , iron founder Mr. John Brotherton , clerk Mr. William Bolam , professor of music Mr. A. Brittain , clerk , 2 copies Joshua Byers ...
Side 114
... Thomas Hind , printer T. W. Hornsby , auctioneer Robert Higgenbottam , tinner Mr. Aleck Iley , joiner وو J. P. Jewson , music dealer ,, R. J. Jackson , currier " " Jones , hatter Mr. Ketton , miller Charles Kirton , Gazette Office Mr ...
... Thomas Hind , printer T. W. Hornsby , auctioneer Robert Higgenbottam , tinner Mr. Aleck Iley , joiner وو J. P. Jewson , music dealer ,, R. J. Jackson , currier " " Jones , hatter Mr. Ketton , miller Charles Kirton , Gazette Office Mr ...
Side 115
... Thomas Richmond , Esq . Mr. Thomas Richlieu , tailor " " " " وو " " دو " " Abel Roberts , publican Thomas Rose , engineman William Robinson , clerk Thomas Robinson , grocer Routledge , Messrs . Close & Co.'s Office Rose , joiner , 2 ...
... Thomas Richmond , Esq . Mr. Thomas Richlieu , tailor " " " " وو " " دو " " Abel Roberts , publican Thomas Rose , engineman William Robinson , clerk Thomas Robinson , grocer Routledge , Messrs . Close & Co.'s Office Rose , joiner , 2 ...
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Side 101 - And, oh ! may Heaven their simple lives prevent From luxury's contagion, weak and vile ! Then, howe'er crowns and coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And stand a wall of fire around their much-loved Isle.
Side 42 - All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom, The Sun himself must die, Before this mortal shall assume Its immortality ! I saw a vision in my sleep, That gave my spirit strength to sweep Adown the gulf of time ! I saw the last of human mould, That shall Creation's death behold, As Adam saw her prime ! The Sun's eye had a sickly glare, The Earth with age was wan The skeletons of nations were Around that lonely man...
Side 95 - Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that, That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree and a' that. For a
Side 89 - CHORUS. For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin auld lang syne.
Side 15 - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
Side 27 - O Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain; Let me kiss off that falling tear; We only part to meet again. Change as ye list, ye winds; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
Side 54 - And you see me carried out from the threshold of the door; Don't let Effie come to see me till my grave be growing green : She'll be a better child to you than ever I have been.
Side 15 - HE that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from star-like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires. Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes.
Side 71 - Heav'n, He, ruin'd, sink! Ev'n thou who mourn'st the Daisy's fate, That fate is thine — no distant date; Stern Ruin's ploughshare drives elate Full on thy bloom, Till crush'd beneath the furrow's weight Shall be thy doom!
Side 37 - YE banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair; How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae weary, fu' o