Minor Poems, Del 2John Sharpe, 1825 - 216 sider |
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... ease might have purloin'd The auburn nut that held thee , swallowing down Thy yet close folded latitude of boughs And all thine embryo vastness at a gulp . But Fate thy growth decreed ; autumnal rains Beneath thy parent tree mellow'd ...
... ease might have purloin'd The auburn nut that held thee , swallowing down Thy yet close folded latitude of boughs And all thine embryo vastness at a gulp . But Fate thy growth decreed ; autumnal rains Beneath thy parent tree mellow'd ...
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... ease ) , Plies all the sinews of industrious toil , Gleans up the refuse of the general spoil , Rebuilds the towers that smoked upon the plain , And the sun gilds the shining spires again . Increasing commerce and reviving art Renew the ...
... ease ) , Plies all the sinews of industrious toil , Gleans up the refuse of the general spoil , Rebuilds the towers that smoked upon the plain , And the sun gilds the shining spires again . Increasing commerce and reviving art Renew the ...
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... less could he alter her mind . Thus compass'd about with the goods And chattels of leisure and ease , I indulge my poetical moods In many such fancies as these ; And fancies I fear they will seem- Poet's goods are 66 GRATITUDE .
... less could he alter her mind . Thus compass'd about with the goods And chattels of leisure and ease , I indulge my poetical moods In many such fancies as these ; And fancies I fear they will seem- Poet's goods are 66 GRATITUDE .
Side 76
... learn the dictates of his love , That , hard by nature and of stubborn will , A life of ease would make them harder still , In pity to the souls bis grace design'd To rescue 76 To an afflicted Protestant Lady in France... ......
... learn the dictates of his love , That , hard by nature and of stubborn will , A life of ease would make them harder still , In pity to the souls bis grace design'd To rescue 76 To an afflicted Protestant Lady in France... ......
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... , Tom felt more at ease , And went with his comrades the apples to seize ; He blamed and protested , but join'd in the plan : He shared in the plunder , but pitied the man . THE MORNING DREAM . " TWAS in the glad season.
... , Tom felt more at ease , And went with his comrades the apples to seize ; He blamed and protested , but join'd in the plan : He shared in the plunder , but pitied the man . THE MORNING DREAM . " TWAS in the glad season.
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address'd ALEXANDER SELKIRK appear'd Aspasio bird boast call'd charms cried dear death delight divine dream dwell earth ease express'd eyes fear feel fieldfare flew flowers flowing tears form'd friendship Gilpin GLOWWORM go snacks grace grave happy prisoners hear heard heart Heaven Jean Jacques Rousseau JOHN GILPIN JOHN SHARPE John Throckmorton joys knew LADY length life's light lives Mary mind Muse ne'er neighbour never night Nose numbers nymph o'er once pass'd peace pity pleasure poet poor PORTBURY prove Puss rest RICHARD WESTALL scarce scene seem'd shine shore side sigh sight silent clock SIMILAR OCCASION sing skies smile song soon sorrow sound SPANIEL spare spectacles sprightly Stamp'd storm sweet tear tell thee theme thine Thou hast thought THRACIAN toil treasure truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE voice waste whate'er wind wings wish worm youth