The Poetical Works, Nide 1D. A. Borrenstein, 1828 |
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Sivu 73
... lost , And bare threescore is all e'en that can boast ; Our sons their fathers ' failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright idea of the master's mind ; Where a ...
... lost , And bare threescore is all e'en that can boast ; Our sons their fathers ' failing language see , And such as Chaucer is , shall Dryden be . So when the faithful pencil has design'd Some bright idea of the master's mind ; Where a ...
Sivu 106
... lost ! The lock , obtain'd with guilt , and kept with pain , In every place is sought , but sought in vain : With such a prize no mortal must be bless'd : So Heaven decrees ! with Heaven who can contest ? Some thought it mounted to the ...
... lost ! The lock , obtain'd with guilt , and kept with pain , In every place is sought , but sought in vain : With such a prize no mortal must be bless'd : So Heaven decrees ! with Heaven who can contest ? Some thought it mounted to the ...
Sivu 123
... lost Eloisa weeps and prays ; Her heart still dictates , and her hand obeys . Relentless walls ! whose darksome round contains Repentant sighs , and voluntary pains : Ye rugged rocks ! which holy knees have worn ; Ye grots and caverns ...
... lost Eloisa weeps and prays ; Her heart still dictates , and her hand obeys . Relentless walls ! whose darksome round contains Repentant sighs , and voluntary pains : Ye rugged rocks ! which holy knees have worn ; Ye grots and caverns ...
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Adrastus ALEXANDER POPE ancient arms bear beauty behold Belinda bless'd blood breast breath bright charms clouds cried critics crown'd Cynthus dame DAPHNIS delight dread Dryope e'en e'er earth eclogue ELOISA TO ABELARD envy Eteocles eternal Eurydice eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flames flowers fury gentle glory glow Gnome gods grace groves hair heart Heaven honours inspire Jove joys Laius lord lover lyre maid mortal mournful muse night numbers nymph o'er once pass'd pastoral Phaon Phoebus plain pleasing poets Polynices praise press'd pride rage reign resound rise sacred Sappho seem'd SEMICHORUS shade shining sighs silent silver sing skies soft soul sound spouse spread spring streams swain swell Sylphs sylvan tears tender Thalestris Thebes thee Theocritus thou thought throne trees trembling Twas Tydeus Umbriel Vertumnus virgin weep wife winds wings wretched youth