The Rival Sisters, with Other PoemsSmith, Elder and Company, 1834 - 159 oldal |
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... young " - " I cannot help it ! " trembled on her tongue . " Well ! we shall see the end of such a marriage , - He'll break your heart or bring you to the parish . " Poor Bell turned pale - a tear was in her eye , - But still , " I ...
... young " - " I cannot help it ! " trembled on her tongue . " Well ! we shall see the end of such a marriage , - He'll break your heart or bring you to the parish . " Poor Bell turned pale - a tear was in her eye , - But still , " I ...
5. oldal
... young , Of generous race and lofty lineage sprung . Oh ! idle praise , for him whose higher aim Was not to borrow but to merit fame- Nor , for his glory , and his country's good Grudged he the price he paid for it — his blood . There ...
... young , Of generous race and lofty lineage sprung . Oh ! idle praise , for him whose higher aim Was not to borrow but to merit fame- Nor , for his glory , and his country's good Grudged he the price he paid for it — his blood . There ...
18. oldal
... young Laura's faithful bosom nursed A flame as warm as it had felt at first .. But oh ! what change of purpose and of thought That one short year in Desmond's feelings wrought ! ' Twas Julia's mirth alone could now inspire , And Laura's ...
... young Laura's faithful bosom nursed A flame as warm as it had felt at first .. But oh ! what change of purpose and of thought That one short year in Desmond's feelings wrought ! ' Twas Julia's mirth alone could now inspire , And Laura's ...
52. oldal
... Young Laura entered , nor betrayed surprise At the strange scene , that , entering , met her eyes . Not unapprised of what she witnessed there , No wonder mixed with her collected air ; A flush of high resolve was on her cheek , As ...
... Young Laura entered , nor betrayed surprise At the strange scene , that , entering , met her eyes . Not unapprised of what she witnessed there , No wonder mixed with her collected air ; A flush of high resolve was on her cheek , As ...
55. oldal
... young self - immolated maid ; How did she look and feel in that dread hour , Which placed all further change beyond her power ? In her the tide of feeling seemed to sleep- She did not smile - she did not , could not weep ; But stood ...
... young self - immolated maid ; How did she look and feel in that dread hour , Which placed all further change beyond her power ? In her the tide of feeling seemed to sleep- She did not smile - she did not , could not weep ; But stood ...
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anguish art thou aught bard beauty bestowed blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breast breath bright brow calm cease charm cheek confest dear deem deep Desmond despair doom dread dreams E'en e'er earth END OF CANTO ev'n eyes fair fame fatal fate father fear feel felt flame fled fond forget friends gaze glance glow grace grief hand hath heard heart heaven hope hour Julia Laura lips lyre maid matchless mingled misery mourn muse never night nymph o'er OLD BAILEY once pain pale pangs passion peace pensive pity praise prayer rapture repose resigned rest round scene Shakespeare shed sigh sight sire sister sleep smile soft SONNET soothe sorrow sought soul strove sweet tears thee theme thine thought tomb tortured trembling Twas twill voice voice of music wake weep wept wild woes wondering youth
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157. oldal - It is not an open enemy that hath done me this " dishonour, for then I could have borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify " himself against me : for then, peradventure, I would " have hid myself from him. "But it was even thou my companion, my guide, ''mine own familiar friend.
146. oldal - Death's tremendous blow. The knell, the shroud, the mattock, and the grave; The deep damp vault, the darkness, and the worm ; These are the bugbears of a winter's eve, The terrors of the living, not the dead.
27. oldal - Not poppy, nor mandragora, Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep Which thou ow'dst yesterday.
27. oldal - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides, voices...
17. oldal - What years, i' faith ? Vio. About your years, my lord. Duke. Too old, by heaven; let still the woman take An elder than herself ; so wears she to him, So sways she level in her husband's heart. For, boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, Than women's are.
1. oldal - Island of bliss! amid the subject seas, That thunder round thy rocky coasts, set up, At once the wonder, terror, and delight, Of distant nations...
158. oldal - I say so, my lord. For I have read, that God made man, but that man can make God I never yet read: nor I suppose ever shall read it.
157. oldal - If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep, My dreams presage some joyful news at hand My bosom's -lord sits lightly on his throne, And all this day an unaccustom'd spirit Lifts me above the ground with cheerful thoughts.
146. oldal - Thine ear ia patient of a serious song. flow deep implanted in (he breast of man The dread of death '! I. sing its sovereign cure. Why start at Death ? where is he 1 Death arrived, Is past ; not come, or gone : he's never here. Ere hope, sensation fails. Black-boding man Receives, not suffers, Death's tremendous blow. The knell, the shroud, the mattock, and the grave ; The deep damp vault, the darkness, and the worm; These...
18. oldal - Of all defects with which frail man is curst, How oft a want of firmness proves the worst!