Metrical Tales, and Other Poems,C. Williams, 1811 - 179 pages |
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... gaze With applause and with pleasure , but chiefly his praise And delight was in painting the Devil . They were Angels , compared to the Devils he drew , Who besieged poor St. Anthony's cell ; Such burning hot eyes , such a damnable hue ...
... gaze With applause and with pleasure , but chiefly his praise And delight was in painting the Devil . They were Angels , compared to the Devils he drew , Who besieged poor St. Anthony's cell ; Such burning hot eyes , such a damnable hue ...
Page 59
... gaze ; And now a placid greyness clad the heaven , Save where the west retain'd the last green light of even . Cool breath'd the grateful air , and fresher now The fragrance of the autumnal leaves arose , The passing gale scarce moved ...
... gaze ; And now a placid greyness clad the heaven , Save where the west retain'd the last green light of even . Cool breath'd the grateful air , and fresher now The fragrance of the autumnal leaves arose , The passing gale scarce moved ...
Page 85
... gaze on your warfare in hope , We send up our shouts to encourage your arms ! Lift the lance of your vengeance O fathers with force , For the wrongs of your country strike home ! Remember the land was your own When the sons of ...
... gaze on your warfare in hope , We send up our shouts to encourage your arms ! Lift the lance of your vengeance O fathers with force , For the wrongs of your country strike home ! Remember the land was your own When the sons of ...
Page 103
... Gaze on the creeping multitude below , But that I soon would wing my eager flight To that loved place where Fancy even now Has fled , and Hope looks onward thro ' a tear , Counting the weary hours that keep her here ) SONNET II . Thou ...
... Gaze on the creeping multitude below , But that I soon would wing my eager flight To that loved place where Fancy even now Has fled , and Hope looks onward thro ' a tear , Counting the weary hours that keep her here ) SONNET II . Thou ...
Page 109
... gaze amid the horrours of the night And only see the billow's gleaming light ;, Amid the dread of death to think of her Who as she listens sleepless to the gale Puts up a silent prayer and waxes pale ? O God have mercy on the mariner ...
... gaze amid the horrours of the night And only see the billow's gleaming light ;, Amid the dread of death to think of her Who as she listens sleepless to the gale Puts up a silent prayer and waxes pale ? O God have mercy on the mariner ...
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Antolinez ARAUCANS archbishop beauty Beelzebub behold bells bells of St Bishop Bruno bless blest blood bloody Judge brave breast ceste Charlemain cheerful church cried dance dead Dear George death deeds Delia's delight Devil dolls door eyes fair Father William fear gale gaze glory grave GREGORY grew Gualberto hath Hatto hear heard heart heaven Holly Tree holy house of pride husband king lived locks look'd Lord macaroons MALVERN HILLS merrily Mexitli Moscera MUSICK never night o'er Ollanahta Painter palace pious poor Porlock pray prayer pride quoth Rebecca his wife rest revenge Richard Penlake Robert Southey Rodulfo round rung saint sire song SONNET sorrow soul spirit stood strangers summer tree sweet tale tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wert thought thro toil tower TRAVELLER Twas vengeance ween WOMAN wretched young youth