The Poetical Works of William Drummond of HawthorndenJ. R. Smith, 1856 - 346 oldal |
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xx. oldal
... Tree - turn'd Daphne would be seen In her groves to flourish green , And her boughs would gladly spare To frame a ... trees do groan ; Birds in air , fishes in flood , Beasts in field forsake their food ; The nymphs , foregoing all ...
... Tree - turn'd Daphne would be seen In her groves to flourish green , And her boughs would gladly spare To frame a ... trees do groan ; Birds in air , fishes in flood , Beasts in field forsake their food ; The nymphs , foregoing all ...
2. oldal
... tree , Who did th ' Amphrysian shepherd's sighs disdain , And scorn'd his lays , mov'd by a sweeter vein , Is become pitiful , and follows thee , Thee loves , and vaunteth that she hath the grace , A garland for thy locks to interlace ...
... tree , Who did th ' Amphrysian shepherd's sighs disdain , And scorn'd his lays , mov'd by a sweeter vein , Is become pitiful , and follows thee , Thee loves , and vaunteth that she hath the grace , A garland for thy locks to interlace ...
9. oldal
... trees , the trees their leaves still nourish , That place grave winter finds not without flourish . If living eyes Elysian fields could see , This little Arden might Elysium be . . Here Dian often used to repose her , And POEMS . 9.
... trees , the trees their leaves still nourish , That place grave winter finds not without flourish . If living eyes Elysian fields could see , This little Arden might Elysium be . . Here Dian often used to repose her , And POEMS . 9.
10. oldal
... trees Do grave their loves , disdains , and jealousies , Which Phillis , when there by her flocks she feedeth , With pity whiles , some time with laughter readeth . Near to this place , when sun in midst of day In highest top of heaven ...
... trees Do grave their loves , disdains , and jealousies , Which Phillis , when there by her flocks she feedeth , With pity whiles , some time with laughter readeth . Near to this place , when sun in midst of day In highest top of heaven ...
21. oldal
... trees , You gloomy groves at hottest noons which freeze , Elysian shades which Phœbus never clears ; Vast solitary mountains , pleasant plains , Embroid❜red meads that ocean - ways you reach ; Hill , dales , springs , all that my sad ...
... trees , You gloomy groves at hottest noons which freeze , Elysian shades which Phœbus never clears ; Vast solitary mountains , pleasant plains , Embroid❜red meads that ocean - ways you reach ; Hill , dales , springs , all that my sad ...
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Alcon amidst arms beams beauty behold blest bliss blood blushing breast breath bright bring burn Ceres crown crystal dear death delight dost doth Drummond earth Edinburgh eternal eyes face fair fairest fame fear flames floods flowers glory gold golden grace grief hair happy hast hath heart heaven heavenly hell honour Hydaspes HYMN Idmon King kiss light live Loadstar locks look MADRIGAL mind moon mortal mountains mourn Muses ne'er never night nought nymphs Paraclete Phaëton Phoebus Pict pity plain praise Prince quire quiristers rays rocks rose sacred Scotland shades shadow shalt shepherd shine sighs sight sing Sith skies SONNET soul spheres spring stars strange streams sweet Tagus tears thee Thetis thine thou thou didst thought thrall throne tomb trees triumphing bands turn turn'd ugly night unto virgin virtue weep whilst WILLIAM DRUMMOND wonder wound
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7. oldal - Silence' child, sweet father of soft rest, Prince, whose approach peace to all mortals brings, Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings...
52. oldal - This Life, which seems so fair, Is like a bubble blown up in the air By sporting children's breath, Who chase it everywhere And strive who can most motion it bequeath. And though it sometimes...
58. oldal - Voice which did thy sounds approve Which wont in such harmonious strains to flow, Is reft from Earth to tune those spheres above, What art thou but a harbinger of woe? Thy pleasing notes be pleasing notes no more, But orphans...
33. oldal - And Phoebus in his chair, Ensaffroning sea and air, Makes vanish every star ; Night like a drunkard reels Beyond the hills to shun his flaming wheels ; The fields with...
145. oldal - BAPTIST THE last and greatest Herald of Heaven's King, Girt with rough skins, hies to the deserts wild, Among that savage brood the woods forth bring, Which he than man more harmless found and mild. His food was locusts, and what there doth spring, With honey that from virgin hives distilled; Parched body, hollow eyes, some uncouth thing Made him appear, long since from earth exiled.
62. oldal - But he, grim grinning King, Who caitiffs scorns, and doth the blest surprise, Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb, Disdains to crop a weed, and will not come.
144. oldal - Amidst heaven's rolling heights this earth who stayed. In a poor cottage inned, a virgin maid A weakling did him bear, who all upbears : There is he poorly swaddled, in manger laid, To whom too narrow swaddlings are our spheres : Run, shepherds, run, and solemnize his birth, This is that night — no, day, grown great with bliss, In which the power of Satan broken is ; In heaven be glory, peace unto the earth ! Thus singing, through the air the angels swam, And cope of stars re-echoed the same.
32. oldal - The nightingales thy coming each where sing, Make an eternal Spring! Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ; Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before, And, emperor-like, decore With diadem of pearl thy temples fair: Chase hence the ugly night, Which serves but to make dear thy glorious light. This...
58. oldal - My lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady grove, When immelodious winds but made thee move, And birds on thee their ramage did bestow.
xix. oldal - Then do not sparks with your bright suns compare, Perfection in a woman's work is rare ; From an untroubled mind should verses flow, My discontents make mine too muddy show, And hoarse encumbrances of household care ; Where these remain, the Muses ne'er repair.