Poetical Blossoms. Being a Selection of Short Poems: Intended for Young People to Repeat from Memory. By the Rev. Mr. CooperE. Newbery, 1793 - 176 sider |
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... these two extremes , the editor of this little work has felected , from our most admired poets , the Poetical Bloffoms , in which he flatters himself the complaint alluded to will be done away , 2 and and the rising generation be ...
... these two extremes , the editor of this little work has felected , from our most admired poets , the Poetical Bloffoms , in which he flatters himself the complaint alluded to will be done away , 2 and and the rising generation be ...
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... these exercises of the memory much fooner than the generality of tutors imagine ; and I am clearly convinced , from long practice and repeated trials , that were young people to get one of these short poems by heart , and be obliged to ...
... these exercises of the memory much fooner than the generality of tutors imagine ; and I am clearly convinced , from long practice and repeated trials , that were young people to get one of these short poems by heart , and be obliged to ...
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... these Can move our spleen , that real faults displease . ་ ལ་ ལས་ ར་ ར་ SELF - CONCEIT . THIS Self - conceit steps in , and with strict eye Scans ev'ry man , and ev'ry man awry ; .. That reigning passion , which thro ' every stage Of ...
... these Can move our spleen , that real faults displease . ་ ལ་ ལས་ ར་ ར་ SELF - CONCEIT . THIS Self - conceit steps in , and with strict eye Scans ev'ry man , and ev'ry man awry ; .. That reigning passion , which thro ' every stage Of ...
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... these rules , The wife will fleep , and leave applause to fools , RAILLERY . ABOVE ev'ry thing raillery decline , Nature but few does for that task design : " Tis in the ableft hand a dangerous toòl , But never fails to wound the ...
... these rules , The wife will fleep , and leave applause to fools , RAILLERY . ABOVE ev'ry thing raillery decline , Nature but few does for that task design : " Tis in the ableft hand a dangerous toòl , But never fails to wound the ...
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... these the will . " Tis but a fee - faw game , where virtue now Mounts above vice , and then finks down as low . Befides , the wife ftill hold it for a rule , To trust that judgement moft that seems moft cool ; For all that rife to ...
... these the will . " Tis but a fee - faw game , where virtue now Mounts above vice , and then finks down as low . Befides , the wife ftill hold it for a rule , To trust that judgement moft that seems moft cool ; For all that rife to ...
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Poetical Blossoms. Being a Selection of Short Poems: Intended for Young ... Richard Johnson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1793 |
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Side 14 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung ; By forms unseen their dirge is sung : There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there ! TO MERCY.
Side 66 - LET observation with extensive view, Survey mankind, from China to Peru ; Remark each anxious toil, each eager strife, And watch the busy scenes of crowded life...
Side 103 - Tis here with boundless power I reign, And every health which I begin Converts dull port to bright champagne ; Such freedom crowns it at an Inn. I fly from pomp, I fly from plate! I fly from Falsehood's specious grin ! Freedom I love, and form I hate, And choose my lodgings at an Inn. Here, waiter ! take my sordid ore, Which...
Side 78 - Shall through the gloomy vale attend, And cheer our dying breath ; Shall, when all other comforts cease, Like a kind angel whisper peace, And smooth the bed of death.
Side 73 - How blest my days, my thoughts how free, In sweet society with thee ! Then all was joyous, all was young, And years unheeded...
Side 166 - Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely wilds I stray, Thy bounty shall my pains beguile : The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden greens and herbage crowned, And streams shall murmur all around...
Side 28 - HAIL, mildly pleasing solitude, Companion of the wise and good, But, from whose holy, piercing eye, The herd of fools and villains fly.
Side 79 - Let me ne more myfelf deceive ; Ne more regret the toys I leave ; The world I quit, the proud, the vain, Corruption's and Ambition's train ; But not the good, perdie nor fair...
Side 3 - As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air Which to those who journey near Barren, brown and rough appear: Still we tread the same coarse way; The present's still a cloudy day.
Side 92 - I have nothing to do but to weep. Yet do not my folly reprove ; She was fair — and my passion begun ; She smil'd — and I could not but love ; She is faithless — and I am undone.