The Cautious Lovers (Anne Kingsmill Finch Poems)
Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire; For, What to you and me (Who but each other do desire) Is all ...
Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire; For, What to you and me (Who but each other do desire) Is all ...
ADDRESSED TO MRS. H------Y. IN early youth's unclouded scene,The brilliant morning of eighteen,With health and sprightly joy elateWe gazed on ...
Stay, Gentile, stay thy sacrilegious hand!Pass not thy furrows o'er my cherish'd land.Think you I heeded not to hear you ...
STAY , Gentile, stay thy sacrilegious hand!Pass not thy furrows o'er my cherish'd land.Think you I heeded not to hear ...
To My Grandson William, on his Repeating to me most perfectly and accurately my Poem, The Fall of Needwood, which ...
Thou who condemnest Jewish hate,For choosing Barabbas a murderer Before the Lord ...
I have been reading Pomfret's "Choice" this spring, A pretty kind of--sort of--kind of thing, Not much a verse, and ...
I joy, dear mother, when I view Thy perfect lineaments, and hue Both sweet and bright. Beauty in thee takes ...
THE LADY. IN the small and great world too, What most charms a woman's heart? It is doubtless what is ...
WHEN through the nations stalks contagion wild, We from them cautiously should steal away. E'en I have oft with ling'ring ...
HALLO there! A glass! Ha! the draught's truly sweet! If for drink go my shoes, I shall still have my ...
LEAVE we the pedants to quarrel and strive, Rigid and cautious the teachers to be! All of the wisest men ...
OFT have I seen in wedlock with surprise, That most forgot from which true bliss would rise When marriage for ...
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore, Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store; Each FAIR, with ...
Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire; For, What to you and me (Who but each other do desire) Is all ...
LARA. CANTO THE FIRST. I. The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain, And slavery half forgets her ...
Were I (who to my cost already am One of those strange prodigious Creatures Man) A Spirit free, to choose ...
1 OUT from behind this bending, rough-cut Mask, (All straighter, liker Masks rejected-this preferr'd,) This common curtain of the face, ...
Apollo's wrath to man the dreadful spring Of ills innum'rous, tuneful goddess, sing! Thou who did'st first th' ideal pencil ...
He said, and pass'd with sad presaging heart To seek his spouse, his soul's far dearer part; At home he ...
Within this sober Frame expect Work of no Forrain Architect; That unto Caves the Quarries drew, And Forrests did to ...
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