Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Band 1A. Hart, 1850 - 760 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 10
... give a definite and authentic character to his descriptions ; and his poem has the sensible charm of appearing a tran- script of reality , and leaves an impression of truth and nature on the mind . THE SHIPWRECK . CANTO I. ARGUMENT ...
... give a definite and authentic character to his descriptions ; and his poem has the sensible charm of appearing a tran- script of reality , and leaves an impression of truth and nature on the mind . THE SHIPWRECK . CANTO I. ARGUMENT ...
Seite 33
... give my dying moments keener pain ! Since Heaven may soon thy wandering steps re- store , When parted , hence , to England's distant shore Shouldst thou th ' unwilling messenger of Fate To him the tragic story first relate , O ...
... give my dying moments keener pain ! Since Heaven may soon thy wandering steps re- store , When parted , hence , to England's distant shore Shouldst thou th ' unwilling messenger of Fate To him the tragic story first relate , O ...
Seite 36
... give mankind A glimpse of higher natures : just , as great ; The soul of council , and the nerve of war ; Of high unshaken spirit , temper'd sweet With soft urbanity , and polish'd grace , And attic wit , and gay unstudied smiles : Whom ...
... give mankind A glimpse of higher natures : just , as great ; The soul of council , and the nerve of war ; Of high unshaken spirit , temper'd sweet With soft urbanity , and polish'd grace , And attic wit , and gay unstudied smiles : Whom ...
Seite 37
... give ; Beyond the proud oppressor's cruel grasp Seated secure , uninjured , undestroy'd ; Worthy of gods : -the ... gives ; Casts round the world an equal eye And feels for all that lives . Found in the trap , where he had been confined ...
... give ; Beyond the proud oppressor's cruel grasp Seated secure , uninjured , undestroy'd ; Worthy of gods : -the ... gives ; Casts round the world an equal eye And feels for all that lives . Found in the trap , where he had been confined ...
Seite 41
... give ; Accept the vow , and bi the suppliant live : From each terrestrial bondage set me free ; Still every wish that centres not in thee ; Bid my fond hopes , my vain disquiets cease , And point my path to everlasting peace . If the ...
... give ; Accept the vow , and bi the suppliant live : From each terrestrial bondage set me free ; Still every wish that centres not in thee ; Bid my fond hopes , my vain disquiets cease , And point my path to everlasting peace . If the ...
Inhalt
13 | |
35 | |
41 | |
48 | |
54 | |
66 | |
84 | |
92 | |
129 | |
189 | |
215 | |
231 | |
241 | |
249 | |
262 | |
302 | |
313 | |
328 | |
345 | |
356 | |
563 | |
569 | |
591 | |
597 | |
649 | |
678 | |
690 | |
697 | |
705 | |
719 | |
727 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
art thou auld auld lang syne beauty beneath birks of Aberfeldy bless'd blest bonnie bosom brave breast breath charm cried dare dark dear delight dread e'en face fair faith fame fancy fate father fear feel felt fix'd fond frae Freb Gaur gentle grace grief hand hast hear heard heart heaven honour hope hope and fear hour humble Jane lady lassie light live look look'd lord maid maun mind Monfort muse ne'er never night noble nymph o'er pain Palemon pass'd peace pleasure poor praise pride rapture Rodmond round scene seem'd shifting sail shore sigh silent smile song soon sorrow soul spirit sweet tale tears thee thine thou art thought trembling truth turn'd Twas vex'd Vict voice Whyles wife wild wind wyfe wyllowe youth