Metrical effusions, or, Verses on various occasions [by B. Barton].S. Loder, 1812 - 223 pages |
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... beauties , passing fair , Whose native bloom no tints of art excel , What maid with Hannah Meadows could compare ? Or could the neighbouring market - town , where dwell Accomplish'd nymphs , produce one shining belle , Whose face ...
... beauties , passing fair , Whose native bloom no tints of art excel , What maid with Hannah Meadows could compare ? Or could the neighbouring market - town , where dwell Accomplish'd nymphs , produce one shining belle , Whose face ...
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... beauties shed ; We own'd the Poet's magic power Whose page we read . To savage Roderick , fierce and brave , Meet tribute of applause we gave , When , lingering near the Goblin's Cave , His Ellen's seat He felt his heart , her beauty's ...
... beauties shed ; We own'd the Poet's magic power Whose page we read . To savage Roderick , fierce and brave , Meet tribute of applause we gave , When , lingering near the Goblin's Cave , His Ellen's seat He felt his heart , her beauty's ...
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... long shall my memory thy beauties retain : Shall dwell with delight on each prominent feature , The mountain , the valley , the grove , and the plain . Thy bold craggy mountains confronting the sky , Thy straths 40 The Caledonian Adieu.
... long shall my memory thy beauties retain : Shall dwell with delight on each prominent feature , The mountain , the valley , the grove , and the plain . Thy bold craggy mountains confronting the sky , Thy straths 40 The Caledonian Adieu.
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... beauties among ; My own dear native Ayr , still my favorite theme , Shall partake of my praise and enliven my song . Sweet stream ! on whose banks , in my infancy roaming , I hail'd the first dreams of my fanciful mind ; When the music ...
... beauties among ; My own dear native Ayr , still my favorite theme , Shall partake of my praise and enliven my song . Sweet stream ! on whose banks , in my infancy roaming , I hail'd the first dreams of my fanciful mind ; When the music ...
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... beauties from the vulgar throng , Unveil its charms to friendship's eye alone . To thee shall friendship's partial praise atone For all the incense of the world beside ; Unthinking mirth may slight thy pensive tone , Folly may scorn ...
... beauties from the vulgar throng , Unveil its charms to friendship's eye alone . To thee shall friendship's partial praise atone For all the incense of the world beside ; Unthinking mirth may slight thy pensive tone , Folly may scorn ...
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accents anguish Ashford bade bard beam beauties blest bliss bloom bosom breast breeze bright Caledonie charms cheering confest Crito crown'd dear death delight divine dreadful dream drest E'en e'er enraptur'd Erin-go-bragh fame fancy fancy's fear feelings fled fond friendship FULL BLOWN ROSE gale gloom glow grace grief hail hapless happier harp hath heart heaven heavenly hope hour humble inspir'd inspire JOHN LEYDEN life's light lov'd Lucy lyre maid meed Memory Minstrel morning mournful murmuring muse myrtle grove nature's ne'er night numbers o'er once own'd peace pensive plaintive pleasure poet's praise rapture regret Royal James sacred scene seraph shade shalt shed shine shone sigh sight silent sing smile song SONNET soon sorrow soul sound STANZAS star strain stream sway sweet tear thee theme thine thou trembling tuneful virtue virtue's voice weel tim'd daffin ween Whig youth
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