The Poetical Works of W. CollinsLeavitt, Trow & Company, 1848 - 144 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 30
Página 21
... o'er the boundless waste The driver Hassan with his camels past : One cruise of water on his back he bore , And his light scrip contain'd a scanty store ; A fan of painted feathers in his hand , To guard his shaded face from scorching ...
... o'er the boundless waste The driver Hassan with his camels past : One cruise of water on his back he bore , And his light scrip contain'd a scanty store ; A fan of painted feathers in his hand , To guard his shaded face from scorching ...
Página 22
... o'er the desert brown , every distant mart and wealthy town . Full oft we tempt the land , and oft the sea ; And are we only yet repaid by thee ? To - -Ah ! why was ruin so attractive made ? Or why fond man so easily betray'd ? Why heed ...
... o'er the desert brown , every distant mart and wealthy town . Full oft we tempt the land , and oft the sea ; And are we only yet repaid by thee ? To - -Ah ! why was ruin so attractive made ? Or why fond man so easily betray'd ? Why heed ...
Página 24
... o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see ; No griefs endure ; nor weep , false youth , like me . ” -O let me safely to the fair return ; Say , with a kiss , she must not , shall not mourn ; O ! let me teach my heart to lose its fears ...
... o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see ; No griefs endure ; nor weep , false youth , like me . ” -O let me safely to the fair return ; Say , with a kiss , she must not , shall not mourn ; O ! let me teach my heart to lose its fears ...
Página 25
... o'er fields of rice to stray , Or scent the breathing maze at setting day : Amidst the maids of Zagen's peaceful grove , Emyra sung the pleasing cares of love . the plain : Of Abra first began the tender strain , Who led her youth with ...
... o'er fields of rice to stray , Or scent the breathing maze at setting day : Amidst the maids of Zagen's peaceful grove , Emyra sung the pleasing cares of love . the plain : Of Abra first began the tender strain , Who led her youth with ...
Página 29
... o'er the dews , two brother shepherds fled Where wildering fear and desperate sorrow led : Fast as they prest their flight , behind them lay Wide ravag'd plains ; and valleys stole away : Along the mountain's bending sides they ran ...
... o'er the dews , two brother shepherds fled Where wildering fear and desperate sorrow led : Fast as they prest their flight , behind them lay Wide ravag'd plains ; and valleys stole away : Along the mountain's bending sides they ran ...
Términos y frases comunes
Abra lov'd AGIB allegorical imagery ancient ANTISTROPHE bard beautiful blank verse blast blest boast breathe Brownie charm Circassia Collins delight dreary drest E'en epithalamium ev'ry eyes fair fairy Fancy Fear flowers fond genius Georgian maid golden hair Greece green grief grove hail hand happy haste haunt hear heard heart Hebrides hour isle Jocasta JOHN HOME light lubber fiend luckless lyre lyric magic maid like Abra midst mind moral mountains mourn murmurs muse myrtles native nature Ne'er numbers Nymph o'er ORIENTAL ECLOGUES passions pastoral Pity Pity's plain poems poet poet's poetical Polynices rage round rove royal Abbas mov'd scene Schiraz shade shepherds sighs simplicity song Sophocles sounds strain sullen sung swain sweet tears tender thee Theocritus thou thought toil truth vale verse virtue voice of Peace WATCHET western isle wild YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY youth like royal εν
Pasajes populares
Página 68 - midst its dreary dells, Whose walls more awful nod By thy religious gleams. Or if chill blustering winds or driving rain Prevent my willing feet, be mine the hut That, from the mountain's side, Views wilds and swelling floods, And hamlets brown, and dim-discover'd spires; And hears their simple bell; and marks o'er all Thy dewy fingers draw The gradual dusky veil.
Página 26 - ... walls I bent my way." At that dead hour the silent asp shall creep, If aught of rest I find, upon my sleep : Or some swoln serpent twist his scales around, And wake to anguish with a burning wound. Thrice happy they, the wise contented poor, From lust of wealth, and dread of death secure! They tempt no deserts, and no griefs they find ; Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. " Sad was the hour, and luckless was the day,
Página 77 - He threw his blood-stained sword, in thunder, down; And with a withering look, The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a blast so loud and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of woe...
Página 53 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.
Página 52 - Nigh spher'd in heaven, its native strains could hear; On which that ancient trump he reach'd was hung : Thither oft, his glory greeting, From Waller's myrtle shades retreating, With many a vow from Hope's aspiring tongue, My trembling feet his guiding steps pursue ; In vain — Such bliss to one alone, Of all the sons of soul, was known ; And Heaven, and Fancy, kindred powers, Have now o'erturn'd th' inspiring bowers; Or curtain'd close such scene from ev'ry future view.
Página 67 - Bat, With short shrill Shriek flits by on leathern Wing, Or where the Beetle winds His small but sullen Horn, As oft he rises 'midst the twilight Path, Against the Pilgrim born in heedless Hum: Now teach me, Maid compos'd, To breathe some soften'd Strain, Whose Numbers stealing thro' thy dark'ning Vale, May not unseemly with its Stillness suit, As musing slow, I hail Thy genial lov'd Return!
Página 91 - Then maids and youths shall linger here, And while its sounds at distance swell, Shall sadly seem in Pity's ear To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell. Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar To bid his gentle spirit rest...
Página 109 - When in one night, ere glimpse of morn, His shadowy flail hath threshed the corn That ten day-labourers could not end; Then lies him down the lubber fiend, And, stretched out all the chimney's length, Basks at the fire his hairy strength, And crop-full out of doors he flings, Ere the first cock his matin rings.
Página 142 - Who slept in buds the day, And many a nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge, And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still, The pensive pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
Página 69 - ... fingers draw The gradual dusky veil, While Spring shall pour his showers, as oft he wont> And bathe thy breathing tresses, meekest Eve ! While Summer loves to sport Beneath thy lingering light : While sallow Autumn fills thy lap with leaves, Or Winter yelling through the troublous air, Affrights thy shrinking train, And rudely rends thy robes : So long, regardful of thy quiet rule, Shall Fancy, Friendship, Science, smiling Peace, Thy gentlest influence own, And love thy favourite name ! ODE TO...