The Poetical Works of Cuthbert Shaw: Collated with the Best EditionsJ. Sharpe, 1807 - 88 páginas |
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... . Monody to the Memory of Emma Evening Address to a Nightingale .. The Race , a Satire ......... Page 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 23 The Snow - Ball . A Cantata 51 .................... SONG . TO EMMA . WHENE'ER to gentle Emma's praise.
... . Monody to the Memory of Emma Evening Address to a Nightingale .. The Race , a Satire ......... Page 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 23 The Snow - Ball . A Cantata 51 .................... SONG . TO EMMA . WHENE'ER to gentle Emma's praise.
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Collated with the Best Editions Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park ܂ ܢ ' * ; SONG . TO EMMA . WHENE'ER to gentle Emma's praise.
Collated with the Best Editions Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park ܂ ܢ ' * ; SONG . TO EMMA . WHENE'ER to gentle Emma's praise.
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... gentle Emma's praise I tune my soft enamour'd lays , When on the face so dear I prize , I fondly gaze with love - sick eyes ; ' Say , Damon , ' cries the smiling fair , With modest and ingenuous air , " Tell of this homely frame , the ...
... gentle Emma's praise I tune my soft enamour'd lays , When on the face so dear I prize , I fondly gaze with love - sick eyes ; ' Say , Damon , ' cries the smiling fair , With modest and ingenuous air , " Tell of this homely frame , the ...
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... gentle voice shall heal , And own me punish'd by the pangs I feel . But O ! without disguise pronounce my fate , Bless me with love , or curse me with thy hate ! Hearts soft as mine indifference cannot bear ; Perfect my hopes , or ...
... gentle voice shall heal , And own me punish'd by the pangs I feel . But O ! without disguise pronounce my fate , Bless me with love , or curse me with thy hate ! Hearts soft as mine indifference cannot bear ; Perfect my hopes , or ...
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... gentle and refin'd , No more speak forth her spotless mind ; But the perfidious minx shall prove A perjur'd traitress to her love : Then - nor till then - shall Damon be False to his vows , and false to thee ! AN INVITATION TO EMMA ...
... gentle and refin'd , No more speak forth her spotless mind ; But the perfidious minx shall prove A perjur'd traitress to her love : Then - nor till then - shall Damon be False to his vows , and false to thee ! AN INVITATION TO EMMA ...
Términos y frases comunes
ancient arms bard beauteous beauty behold beneath bids bless'd bliss blissful band bloom bosom bower breast breath CERINTHUS CHARLES WHITTINGHAM charms CORIOLANUS court crown'd Damon dear Delia delight divine Doddington E'en e'er Emma's eyes fair fame fate father fear fire fix'd flame flattering flowers fond genius gentle glorious glory goddess grace grief grove hand head hear heart Heaven honour hope hour Hymen immortal IMMORTAL bard John Sharpe Latium lord lov'd lover lyre maid mind MONODY Mount Edgecumbe Muse ne'er never night nymphs o'er pain passion peace Petrarch Pindus pleas'd poet praise pride race rage rais'd refin'd rills rove sacred scene shade shine sing skies smil'd smile soft song sorrow soul spring stranger stream SULPICIA sweet tears tell tender thee thine thought TIBULLUS vale Venus vex'd virtue voice wild wretched Yarrow youth
Pasajes populares
Página 6 - Sweet bird ! thy bower is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year...
Página 5 - What time the daisy decks the green, Thy certain voice we hear ; Hast thou a star to guide thy path, Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitant ! with thee I hail the time of flowers, And hear the sound of music sweet From birds among the bowers.
Página 58 - She guides the young with innocence, In pleasure's path to tread : A crown of glory she bestows Upon the hoary head. According as her labours rise, So her rewards increase ; Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace.
Página 31 - The green-wood path to meet her brother : They sought him east, they sought him west, They sought him all the forest thorough ; They only saw the cloud of night, They only heard the roar of Yarrow...
Página 53 - Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led. 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before thy throne of grace : God of our fathers ! be the God Of their succeeding race.
Página 64 - Though now ascended up on high, He bends on earth a brother's eye : Partaker of the human name, He knows the frailty of our frame.
Página 65 - Our fellow-sufferer yet retains A fellow-feeling of our pains ; And still remembers in the skies His tears, His agonies, and cries.
Página 62 - Let earth his praise resound : Ye who upon the ocean dwell, And fill the isles around.
Página 57 - In early years Thou wast my guide, And of my youth the friend ; And as my days began with Thee, With Thee my days shall end.
Página 64 - WHERE high the heavenly temple stands, The house of God not made with hands, A great High Priest our nature wears, The guardian of mankind appears.