PoemsR. & W.A. Bartow ... and W.A. Bartow, Richmond, (Vir.), 1820 - 162 עמודים |
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עמוד 71
... muse . " * Mr. H. S. Woodfall , printer of the Public Adver- tiser . + Mr. Whitefoord frequently indulged the town with humourous pieces under those titles in the Public Adver- fiser . DESCRIPTION OF AN AUTHOR'S BED - CHAMBER . W HERE ...
... muse . " * Mr. H. S. Woodfall , printer of the Public Adver- tiser . + Mr. Whitefoord frequently indulged the town with humourous pieces under those titles in the Public Adver- fiser . DESCRIPTION OF AN AUTHOR'S BED - CHAMBER . W HERE ...
עמוד 72
... muse found Scroggen stretched beneath a rug : A window , patched with paper , lent a ray , That dimly showed the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor , that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall , with paltry pictures spread ...
... muse found Scroggen stretched beneath a rug : A window , patched with paper , lent a ray , That dimly showed the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor , that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall , with paltry pictures spread ...
עמוד 115
... muse should deign ( Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme ) With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime . But , hail ! ye mighty masters of the lay , Nature's true sons , the friends of Man and Truth ; Whose song sublimely ...
... muse should deign ( Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme ) With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime . But , hail ! ye mighty masters of the lay , Nature's true sons , the friends of Man and Truth ; Whose song sublimely ...
עמוד 116
... the poem concludes , are written with that tenderness and feeling which characterise all his wri- tings . It appears that Dr. Beattie had long cultivated an ac- quaintance with the Muses , for we understand that even 116 LIFE OF BEATTIE .
... the poem concludes , are written with that tenderness and feeling which characterise all his wri- tings . It appears that Dr. Beattie had long cultivated an ac- quaintance with the Muses , for we understand that even 116 LIFE OF BEATTIE .
עמוד 117
Oliver Goldsmith. quaintance with the Muses , for we understand that even from his earliest years he accustomed himself to poetical compositions . Many of them appeared in the periodical publications of the day . In one of his editions ...
Oliver Goldsmith. quaintance with the Muses , for we understand that even from his earliest years he accustomed himself to poetical compositions . Many of them appeared in the periodical publications of the day . In one of his editions ...
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adorn age of love amidst beauty blessings blest bliss bloom blooming band bosom bower breast Bulkley cliffs climes dark David Garrick deep dungeon dreadful e'en Edwin Epicurus eternal ev'n ev'ry fame Fancy Fancy's fear fire fled flies flowers fond forlorn gale gentle Goldsmith groves hail heart heaven hope JAMES BEATTIE kingdom of Ireland learned lonely lore mind Minstrel mirth Miss Catley mountains mourn murmur Muse ne'er never nut-brown maid o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pleasure poem poet pomp poor pride PROGRESS OF GENIUS pursue rage raptures realms of joy reign rise roamed scene shades sigh sing skies smile song sooth soul spleen Stoops to Conquer storm strain sublime swain sway sweet tale tears thee thine thou toil truth twas tyrant vale venison Vide page 64 village virtue voice wander warbling wealth wild youth