The Poems of Robert Fergusson: in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, and a Sketch of His Writings; with a Copious Glossary Annexed, 1. kötetBenjamin Chapman. A. Small, printer., 1815 - 331 oldal |
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... turn . Am . What mighty power conducts the stars on high ! Who bids these comets thro ' our system fly ! Who wafts the lightning to the icy pole ! And thro ' our regions bids the thunders roll ! Flor . But say , what mightier pow'r from ...
... turn . Am . What mighty power conducts the stars on high ! Who bids these comets thro ' our system fly ! Who wafts the lightning to the icy pole ! And thro ' our regions bids the thunders roll ! Flor . But say , what mightier pow'r from ...
27. oldal
... " Tis all the remembrance I crave . To the swaird then his visage he turn'd ; ' Twas wan as the lilies in May ; Fair STELLA may see him inurn'd , He hath sigh'd all his sorrows away . THE DECAY OF FRIENDSHIP . A PASTORAL ELEGY . WHEN 27.
... " Tis all the remembrance I crave . To the swaird then his visage he turn'd ; ' Twas wan as the lilies in May ; Fair STELLA may see him inurn'd , He hath sigh'd all his sorrows away . THE DECAY OF FRIENDSHIP . A PASTORAL ELEGY . WHEN 27.
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... turn , And ev'ry bitter thought relieve . O smiling hope in adverse hour , I feel thy influencing pow'r : Tho ' frowning Fortune fix my lot , In some defenceless lonely cot , Where Poverty , with empty hands , In pallid meagre Ode to Hope.
... turn , And ev'ry bitter thought relieve . O smiling hope in adverse hour , I feel thy influencing pow'r : Tho ' frowning Fortune fix my lot , In some defenceless lonely cot , Where Poverty , with empty hands , In pallid meagre Ode to Hope.
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... fragrant dew - clad flowers , Where ev'ry rock , and hill , and dale , With echoes greet the nightingale , Whose pleasing , soft , pathetic tongue , To kind condolence turns the song ; And oft wins the love - sick swain to stray 55.
... fragrant dew - clad flowers , Where ev'ry rock , and hill , and dale , With echoes greet the nightingale , Whose pleasing , soft , pathetic tongue , To kind condolence turns the song ; And oft wins the love - sick swain to stray 55.
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... turning westward , we our course pur- sue Along the verge of Fortha's briny flood , Till we o'ertake the gradual rising dale Where fair Burntisland rears her rev'rend dome ; And here the vulgar sign - post , painted o'er With imitations ...
... turning westward , we our course pur- sue Along the verge of Fortha's briny flood , Till we o'ertake the gradual rising dale Where fair Burntisland rears her rev'rend dome ; And here the vulgar sign - post , painted o'er With imitations ...
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aften amang Auld Reikie baith bauld beauty blaw blest blyth bonny Braid Claith braw breeze browster busk caller canna canty cauld cheer chiel cottar cou'd dowy e'en e'er ECLOGUE Edina's ev'ry fair Fancy Fergusson Fifan flow'rs fock frae gales gang girn Glour green groves gude Gutcher hail hame hath heart heeze ilka lads lasses loun lyre maun mirth mony morn mourn Muse nae mair ne'er never night numbers o'er plain poortith pow'r reed ROBERT FERGUSSON round SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland seenil shade shepherd shore shou'd sigh siller simmer sing Skelpin smiles song spring stap strain streams swain sweet thee thir thole thou thro tongue trow Twas unco weel weet Whan Whare Whase Whilk wing Wirrikow woes yence
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62. oldal - O ! who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
186. oldal - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
194. oldal - Ferguson, whose irregularities sometimes led him into unpleasant rencontres with these military conservators of public order, and who mentions them so often that he may be termed their poet...
226. oldal - At night, in calmest slumbers dose fu' sound ; Nor doctor need their weary life to spae, Nor drogs their noddle and their sense confound, Till death slip sleely on, and gie the hindmost wound.
iv. oldal - No sculptured marble here, nor pompous lay, ' No storied urn nor animated bust ;' This simple stone directs pale Scotia's way To pour her sorrows o'er her poet's dust.
205. oldal - A cauler burn o' siller sheen, Ran cannily out-owre the green ; And whan our gutcher's drouth had been To bide right sair, He loutit down, and drank bedeen A dainty skair. His bairns had a', before the flood, A langer tack o* flesh and blood ; • * And on mair pithy shanks they stood Than Noah's line, Wha still hae been a feckless brood, Wi
179. oldal - HAPPY the man who, void of cares and strife, In silken or in leathern purse retains A Splendid Shilling.
100. oldal - O great god Pan, to thee Thus do we sing ! Thou that keep'st us chaste and free As the young spring ; Ever be thy honour spoke, From that place the Morn is broke To that place Day doth unyoke...
288. oldal - Wi' thee but wi' a dowy heart; Aft frae the Fifan coast I've seen Thee tow'ring on thy summit green, So glowr the saints when first is given A fav'rite keek o...
267. oldal - That void our test'ments, and can freely gie Sic will and scoup to the ordain'd trustee, That he may tir our stateliest riggins bare, Nor acres, houses, woods, nor fishins spare, Till he can lend the stoitering state a lift Wi...