Faringdon Hill. Book I (Henry James Pye Poems)
A Poem In Two BooksNow with meridian force the orb of dayPours on our throbbing heads his sultry ray;O'er the ...
A Poem In Two BooksNow with meridian force the orb of dayPours on our throbbing heads his sultry ray;O'er the ...
(1)Lying and stealing is the white man's game;For rights of God nor man he has no shame(A practice of his ...
______ SacerdosFronde super mitram, & felici comptus oliva.Virg.To the Lord Privy SealContending kings, and fields of death, too longHave been ...
While crowds of princes your deserts proclaim,Proud in their number to enrol your name;While emperors to you commit their cause,And ...
Where gentle Deva's lucid waters glide In slow meanders thro' the winding vale, And fertile Cestria's pastures green divide; Deep in the bosom ...
When great Augustus govern'd ancient Rome,And sent his conquering bands to foreign wars,Abroad when dreaded, and beloved at home,He saw ...
Since hired for life, thy servile Muse must singSuccessive conquests and a glorious King;Must of a man immortal vainly boast,And ...
Ye Commons and Peers, Pray lend me your ears,I'll sing you a song, (if I can,) How Lewis le Grand Was put to ...
It was a summer evening,Old Kaspar's work was done,And he before his cottage doorWas sitting in the sun,And by him ...
1.OH ! blow the loud Trumpet of Wellington's fame,Let the blast echo far as the Earth's widest bounds;For the sound ...
Such was old Chaucer. such the placid mienOf him who first with harmony inform'dThe language of our fathers. Here he ...
August 13: 1704 Oft hast thou acted thy part, My country, worthily thee! Lifted ...
I.Janus, did ever to thy wond'ring Eyes,So bright a Scene of Triumph rise?Did ever Greece or Rome such Laurels wear,As ...
YE sons of British heroes,Who've fought in Glory's field,Shall ye to Gallic boastersYour laurels ever yield?With rage and envy franticAgainst ...
Gone, gone again, May, June, July, And August gone, Again gone by, Not memorable Save that I saw them go, ...
What matter makes my spade for tears or mirth,Letting down two clay pipes into the earth?The one I smoked, the ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
It was a summer evening; Old Kaspar's work was done, And he before his cottage door Was sitting in the ...
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