The Poetical Works of James Thomson: Collated with the Best Editions:Printed at the Stanhope Press, by Charles Whittingham, ... for John Sharpe, 1808 |
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... grove which once was dear : On every leaf enweave a druid spell , And say to the profane , should such come near- " Here did the woodland - pilgrim form his cell ; The priest of Nature here his temple plac'd , And rais'd the incense of ...
... grove which once was dear : On every leaf enweave a druid spell , And say to the profane , should such come near- " Here did the woodland - pilgrim form his cell ; The priest of Nature here his temple plac'd , And rais'd the incense of ...
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... grove : Nor are the linnets , o'er the flowering furze Pour'd out profusely , silent . Join'd to these Innumerous songsters , in the freshening shade Of new - sprung leaves , their modulations mix Mellifluous . The jay , the rook , the ...
... grove : Nor are the linnets , o'er the flowering furze Pour'd out profusely , silent . Join'd to these Innumerous songsters , in the freshening shade Of new - sprung leaves , their modulations mix Mellifluous . The jay , the rook , the ...
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... grove , by tyrant Man Inhuman caught , and in the narrow cage From liberty confin'd , and boundless air . Dull are the pretty slaves , their plumage dull , Ragged , and all its brightening lustre lost ; Nor is that sprightly wildness in ...
... grove , by tyrant Man Inhuman caught , and in the narrow cage From liberty confin'd , and boundless air . Dull are the pretty slaves , their plumage dull , Ragged , and all its brightening lustre lost ; Nor is that sprightly wildness in ...
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... grove Is melody ? hence ! from the bounteous walks Of flowing Spring , ye sordid sons of earth , Hard , and unfeeling of another's woe ; Or only lavish to yourselves ; away ! But come , ye generous minds , in whose wide thought , Of all ...
... grove Is melody ? hence ! from the bounteous walks Of flowing Spring , ye sordid sons of earth , Hard , and unfeeling of another's woe ; Or only lavish to yourselves ; away ! But come , ye generous minds , in whose wide thought , Of all ...
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... grove : how it affects a con- templative mind . A cataract , and rude scene . View of Summer in the torrid zone . Storm of thunder and light- ning . A tale . The storm over , a serene afternoon . Bathing . Hour of walking . Transition ...
... grove : how it affects a con- templative mind . A cataract , and rude scene . View of Summer in the torrid zone . Storm of thunder and light- ning . A tale . The storm over , a serene afternoon . Bathing . Hour of walking . Transition ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of James Thomson: Two Volumes in One (Classic Reprint) James Thomson Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
The Poetical Works of James Thomson: With the Life of the Author, Volume 2 James Thomson,John Bell,Samuel Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Poetical Works of James Thomson: Two Volumes in One (Classic Reprint) James Thomson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 170 - THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of Thee. Forth in the pleasing Spring Thy beauty walks, Thy tenderness and love.
Página 42 - Falsely luxurious, will not man awake; And, springing from the bed of sloth, enjoy The cool, the fragrant, and the silent hour, To meditation due and sacred song ? For is there aught in sleep can charm the wise? To lie in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life; Total extinction of th
Página 171 - But wandering oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not THEE, marks not the mighty hand That, ever busy, wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep; shoots, steaming, thence The fair profusion that o'erspreads the Spring...
Página 232 - To thee belongs the rural reign; Thy cities shall with commerce shine; All thine shall be the subject main, And every shore it circles, thine. Rule...
Página 143 - Father of light and life, thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Página 173 - While cloud to cloud returns the solemn hymn. Bleat out afresh ye hills ; ye mossy rocks Retain the sound ; the broad responsive low, Ye valleys, raise ; for the Great Shepherd reigns, And His unsuffering kingdom yet will come. Ye woodlands, all awake ; a boundless song Burst from the groves ; and when the restless day, Expiring, lays the warbling world asleep, Sweetest of birds ! sweet Philomela, charm The listening shades, and teach the night His praise.
Página 105 - The mingling tempest weaves its gloom, and still The deluge deepens; till the fields around Lie sunk, and flatted, in the sordid wave. Sudden, the ditches swell; the meadows swim. Red, from the hills, innumerable streams Tumultuous roar; and high above its banks The river lift; before whose rushing tide, Herds, flocks, and harvests, cottages and swains, Roll mingled down...
Página 147 - With friendship, peace, and contemplation join'd, How many, rack'd with honest passions, droop In deep retir'd distress. How many stand Around the death-bed of their dearest friends, And point the parting anguish. Thought fond man Of these, and all the thousand nameless ills, That one incessant struggle render life, One scene of toil, of suffering, and of fate...
Página 172 - With transport touches all the springs of life. Nature, attend : join every living soul, Beneath the spacious temple of the sky, In adoration join ; and ardent raise One general song. To Him, ye vocal gales, Breathe soft, whose Spirit in your freshness breathes; Oh ! talk of Him in solitary glooms, Where, o'er the rock, the scarcely waving pine Fills the brown shade with a religious awe. And ye whose bolder note is heard afar, Who shake the astonished world, lift high to heaven The impetuous song,...
Página 6 - And Winter oft at eve resumes the breeze, Chills the pale morn, and bids his driving sleets Deform the day delightless : so that scarce The bittern knows his time, with bill engulf'd To shake the sounding marsh ; or from the shore The plovers when to scatter o'er the heath, And sing their wild notes to the listening waste.