The Highlanders: Part III (Anne MacVicar Grant Poems)
NOW hark! what loud, tumultuous joys resound,From all the echoing rocks and valleys round;And hear! the sage oraculous declare,Tis time ...
NOW hark! what loud, tumultuous joys resound,From all the echoing rocks and valleys round;And hear! the sage oraculous declare,Tis time ...
GOD of this Planet! for the name best fitsThe purblind view, which men of this "dim spot"Can take of THEE, ...
It was down across the BrazosThat we rounded up to start,With about five thousand cattleFor the busy Kansas mart;There were ...
Can l'erba fresch'e.lh folha pare la flors boton'el verjane.l rossinhols autet e clarleva sa vots e mou so chan,joi ai ...
Know all, who search for knowledge deep -Hear David's words and wisdom's call -If you seek happiness and good,First taste ...
(ll. 389-400) "But now we suffer throes of hell, fire anddarkness, bottomless and grim. God hath thrust us out into ...
Don't despair; though Fortune frown,Fickle Fortune soon may smile:Don't despair, -- although cast down,'Tis only for a little while.Brighter days ...
YOU ask my counsel how you ought to live;Unfit am I the needful rules to giveFor female conduct, which requires ...
BEHOLD those fine threads that are laid to ensnare, And destroy the gay millions that rove;For as wanton and ...
So tired! so weary — The race — has been long,And the paths have been rugged, The winds have been ...
What's this vain world to me?—Rest is not here;False are the smiles I see,The mirth I hear.Where is youth's joyful ...
ELIZA , for shame! for tears there's no need;Such arts to ensnare, can never succeed:With tears feign'd like those do ...
"Eliza, for shame, for tears there's no need, Such arts to ensnare will never succeed; With tears feign'd like those, ...
Whither, ye wanderers in the heights your wings still dare,Crying as though forgotten things mourned in your keening?Our hearts are ...
The ships destroy us above And ensnare us beneath. We arise, we lie down, and we In the belly of ...
WHEN Venus and Hypocrisy combine, Oft pranks are played that show a deep design; Men are but men, and friars ...
YOUR name with ev'ry pleasure here I place, The last effusions of my muse to grace. O charming Phillis! may ...
I. My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the ...
Not with more glories, in th' etherial plain, The sun first rises o'er the purpled main, Than, issuing forth, the ...
Be not thou silent now at length O God hold not thy peace, Sit not thou still O God of ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
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