Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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... night Was graced with many an undulating light . In less illustrious bards his beauty shone A meteor , or a star ; in these , the sun , The nightingale may claim the topmost bough , While the poor grasshopper must chirp below . Like him ...
... night Was graced with many an undulating light . In less illustrious bards his beauty shone A meteor , or a star ; in these , the sun , The nightingale may claim the topmost bough , While the poor grasshopper must chirp below . Like him ...
Side 88
... a spark Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While servile trick and imitative knack Confine the million in the beaten track , Perhaps some courser , who disdains the road , Snuffs 88 TABLE TALK .
... a spark Sufficient to redeem the modern race From total night and absolute disgrace . While servile trick and imitative knack Confine the million in the beaten track , Perhaps some courser , who disdains the road , Snuffs 88 TABLE TALK .
Side 98
... Night , down stooping from her ebon throne , Views constellations brighter than her own . ' Tis innocent , and harmless and refined , The balm of care , Elysium of the mind . Innocent ! O if venerable Time Slain at the foot of Pleasure ...
... Night , down stooping from her ebon throne , Views constellations brighter than her own . ' Tis innocent , and harmless and refined , The balm of care , Elysium of the mind . Innocent ! O if venerable Time Slain at the foot of Pleasure ...
Side 113
... night- The foam upon the waters not so light . Who judged the Pharisee ? What odious cause Exposed him to the vengeance of the laws ? Had he seduced a virgin , wronged a friend , Or stabbed a man to serve some private end ? Was ...
... night- The foam upon the waters not so light . Who judged the Pharisee ? What odious cause Exposed him to the vengeance of the laws ? Had he seduced a virgin , wronged a friend , Or stabbed a man to serve some private end ? Was ...
Side 121
... night Lies down secure , her heart and pocket light ; She , for her humble sphere by nature fit , Has little understanding , and no wit , Receives no praise ; but , though her lot be such , ( Toilsome and indigent ) she renders much ...
... night Lies down secure , her heart and pocket light ; She , for her humble sphere by nature fit , Has little understanding , and no wit , Receives no praise ; but , though her lot be such , ( Toilsome and indigent ) she renders much ...
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