Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - 328 oldal |
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20. oldal
... hath been Alone on a wide , wide sea : So lonely ' twas , that God himself Scarce seemed there to be . Oh , sweeter than the marriage - feast , ' Tis sweeter far to me , To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company ! To walk ...
... hath been Alone on a wide , wide sea : So lonely ' twas , that God himself Scarce seemed there to be . Oh , sweeter than the marriage - feast , ' Tis sweeter far to me , To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company ! To walk ...
32. oldal
... hath a whiter hand than thine , And lays it on my head . Enough to know thy place on earth Is there where roses latest die ; To know , the steps of youth and mirth Are thine , that pass me by . H. TAYLOR . Navita . Venti qvi nemorum ...
... hath a whiter hand than thine , And lays it on my head . Enough to know thy place on earth Is there where roses latest die ; To know , the steps of youth and mirth Are thine , that pass me by . H. TAYLOR . Navita . Venti qvi nemorum ...
46. oldal
... hath not breathed . A spell o'er my brow ; Yet care's wither'd fingers Press on me with pain ; The fleeting pulse lingers , And lingers in vain . The eyes which behold thee , Their brightness is flown ; The arms which enfold thee ...
... hath not breathed . A spell o'er my brow ; Yet care's wither'd fingers Press on me with pain ; The fleeting pulse lingers , And lingers in vain . The eyes which behold thee , Their brightness is flown ; The arms which enfold thee ...
48. oldal
... hath gush'd , When the voice that thou lovest is hush'd , Let my memory still be thy pride , And forget not I smiled as I died ! BYRON . Mile te prece pectora Submissoqve colant genu , Nemo quanto 48 SABRINAE COROLLA .
... hath gush'd , When the voice that thou lovest is hush'd , Let my memory still be thy pride , And forget not I smiled as I died ! BYRON . Mile te prece pectora Submissoqve colant genu , Nemo quanto 48 SABRINAE COROLLA .
52. oldal
... hath wings , and will away . Love hath swifter wings than Time ; Change in Love to heav'n does climb ; Gods , that never change their state , Vary oft their love and hate . Phyllis ! to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ...
... hath wings , and will away . Love hath swifter wings than Time ; Change in Love to heav'n does climb ; Gods , that never change their state , Vary oft their love and hate . Phyllis ! to this truth we owe All the love betwixt us two ...
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34. oldal - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
196. oldal - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds ; pleasant the sun When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glist'ring with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers ; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild ; then silent night With this her solemn bird and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train...
252. oldal - Is it far away, in some region old, Where the rivers wander o'er sands of gold — Where the burning rays of the ruby shine, And the diamond lights up the secret mine, And the pearl gleams forth from the coral strand — Is it there, sweet mother, that better land ? " " Not there, not there, my child...
156. oldal - Tis morn, but scarce yon level sun Can pierce the war-clouds, rolling dun, Where furious Frank and fiery Hun Shout in their sulphurous canopy. The combat deepens. On, ye brave, Who rush to glory, or the grave ! Wave, Munich ! all thy banners wave, And charge with all thy chivalry. Few, few shall part where many meet ! The snow shall be their winding-sheet ; And every turf beneath their feet Shall be a soldier's sepulchre.
24. oldal - GOING TO THE WARS Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more.
114. oldal - Therefore doth heaven divide The state of man in divers functions, Setting endeavour in continual motion ; To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, Obedience : for so work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom.
238. oldal - Past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining ; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining ; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
136. oldal - When the oldest cask is opened, And the largest lamp is lit; When the chestnuts glow in the embers, And the kid turns on the spit; When young and old in circle Around the firebrands close; When the girls are weaving baskets, And the lads are shaping bows...
238. oldal - THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary ; It rains, and the wind is never weary ; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary.
268. oldal - Of nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform; and mix And nourish all things ; let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise. Ye Mists and Exhalations that now rise From hill or steaming lake, dusky or grey, Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold, In honour to the world's great Author rise...