A book of English poetry; ed. by T. Shorter
JapPJ! it ~nglanb. HAPPY ia England! I could be eoutent To aee n.o other verdure than ita own ; To feel no other bret:zes tbao a ...
I b-e 'od' • JD11U. TiltS iale and bouse are minet and I have V'ow'd Thee to be lady of the aolituae ; And I have fitted up some ...
•~ ta tWt Wut llhdt. • 0 WILD Weat Wind, thou br~ath of Aut11mn'a being, Thou, from whose uoae_,n pl:eael!ce the leaves deaa Are ...
376 l'OEXS o:r CIU&ACTBR 1 AlfD Kl8C&LL.UI'IWOS. And aaw in aleep old palaces and towers Quivering withi u the wave^1 s ...
1'008 U~ CBA.aACTBR 1 .U:D MlSC&LLAli.IOtJB. 377 ~·it £0tl\t f Is it oome 1 they said on the banks of Nile, Who look'd for t ...
378 l'ODa OJ OJUUCDR, A:t.O ~u:,uao~ Tbe days of the nationa bear no trace Of all the annahine eo far fontold ; The cannon apeak ...
«kc l11fPII d II~JU~, A PilfDAlUO ODJr. AW4~ &olian 111'8, •wake, .And give to rapture all thy trembliDg atriags. From Helir ...
Yan'a feeble race what ilia aw&it! Labour, and Penury 1 the 1 aeb of Pain, Dieeue, and Sorrow a weeping train, And Death, &a ...
l'OIDIB or C.IIARACTEJI, 4lm .KliiCJtLLA~Il'& 381 Far from the aun and summer-gale In thy ttreen lap was Nature's Darling la ...
1\1 -~~··llfljlndioll. MoeT neet it ia '!lith u nuplift9a 4tYN To pace the ground, tf path there be or JI.One, While a fair regi ...
. POIDIB or CB:A..AAC'l'!Ut 1 Al'nl XU!C~US. 383 The aoog began from J ove, Wbo left hie bl.ias!ul seats above- Such is the powe ...
384 ;PODS OJ' CIU.li.A.CTZB, UD ~OL He ll'llng Darin a great and good, ~ too enere a fate Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen, Fallen ...
Hark, hark I the horrid sound .Ha.s raised up his bead: Aa nwaked from the dead, .And amazed be stares around. Revenge, reYenge ...
5twmlmuu.c. WJU!f to the uaiona of sweet ai]ent thought I awnmon up remembrance of things put, I sigh the 1aek or many a thing I ...
SLUO~S return ; but not to me returus Day, or the sweet approach of even or ruo1·n, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, ...
"Your hone wu dowu-your hope wu ftowu-I ~aw the falchion ahine, That eoon had drunk your royal blood, had I not ventured mine; B ...
'It :ftlirlk. H.ABI'Jo: thee, nymph, and bring with t!Jee J..,at, and youUJful Jollity, Quipe, and cranks, and wanton wiles, N o ...
.. And every shepherd tella hie tale, Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eye hath caught new pleaemel>, Whilst the ...
PODS OJ' OIIARACl'ZR, A](l) Kt!ICB.l.LAlUOtl& 391 With woeful meaaures Wa.n Dt~~pair Low sullen sounds biB pief be~ed ; A so ...
391! POIDIS OJ' CHAJU.CT&B, AND KIIIC.IILL.AtrJ:OUS. Or o'er 10me ha.unted streams with fond delny, .Bound an holy calm dift ...
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