The SeasonsJones, 1835 - 136 pages |
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Page 9
... fear , of feeble fancies full , Weak and unmanly , loosens every power . Even love itself is bitterness of soul , A pensive anguish , pining at the heart ; Or , sunk to sordid interests , feels no more That noble wish , that never ...
... fear , of feeble fancies full , Weak and unmanly , loosens every power . Even love itself is bitterness of soul , A pensive anguish , pining at the heart ; Or , sunk to sordid interests , feels no more That noble wish , that never ...
Page 12
... fear . At last , whilst haply o'er the shaded sun Passes a cloud , he desperate takes the death , With sullen plunge . At once he darts along , Deep - struck , and runs out all the lengthen'd line ; Then seeks the farthest ooze , the ...
... fear . At last , whilst haply o'er the shaded sun Passes a cloud , he desperate takes the death , With sullen plunge . At once he darts along , Deep - struck , and runs out all the lengthen'd line ; Then seeks the farthest ooze , the ...
Page 19
... fear , and every power Rcused into life and action , light in air Th ' acquitted parents see their soaring race , And , once rejoicing , never know them more . High from the summit of a craggy cliff Hung o'er the deep , such as amazing ...
... fear , and every power Rcused into life and action , light in air Th ' acquitted parents see their soaring race , And , once rejoicing , never know them more . High from the summit of a craggy cliff Hung o'er the deep , such as amazing ...
Page 27
... fears Invented wild , ten thousand frantic views Of horrid rivals , hanging on the charms For which he melts in fondness , eat him up With fervent anguish , and consuming rage . In vain reproaches lend their idle aid , Deceitful pride ...
... fears Invented wild , ten thousand frantic views Of horrid rivals , hanging on the charms For which he melts in fondness , eat him up With fervent anguish , and consuming rage . In vain reproaches lend their idle aid , Deceitful pride ...
Page 28
... fear . Its pomp , its pleasure , and its nonsense all , Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms , and lavish hearts can wish : Something than beauty dearer , should they look Or on the mind , or mind - illumined face ...
... fear . Its pomp , its pleasure , and its nonsense all , Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms , and lavish hearts can wish : Something than beauty dearer , should they look Or on the mind , or mind - illumined face ...
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amid Apennine art thou Autumn beam beauty beneath blank verse blast blaze bliss bloom bosom boundless breast breath breeze bright Castle of Indolence clouds dark deep delight deluge descends diffused dreadful earth ether exalts fair fair brow faithless fancy fierce flame flocks flood gale gentle gloom glowing grace grove happy heart heaven herds hills JAMES THOMSON Lapland light lustre luxury Lycurgus matchless maze mighty mind mingled mix'd mountains Muse Nature Nature's night numbers o'er passions peace plain poison'd pomp pride race rage rapture rills rise roar robe rocks roll round rural scene season shade shake shining shoot smile snow soft song soul spreads Spring storm stream stretch'd swain sweet swelling swift tempest tender thee thou thought thunder toil Typhon vale vex'd virtue walk wander waste wave wide wild winds wing Winter wintry woods youth