An Epistle From A Student At Oxford To The Chevalier (Nicholas Amhurst Poems)
While You, dread Sir, whom partial Heav'n denies,The fruitful Vineyard and Cis--Alpine Skies,O'er frozen Heights and chilling Desarts stray,Far from ...
While You, dread Sir, whom partial Heav'n denies,The fruitful Vineyard and Cis--Alpine Skies,O'er frozen Heights and chilling Desarts stray,Far from ...
WHEN Britain many chiefs obey'd,And seven Saxon princes sway'd,The Mercian monarch, fam'd afar,In peace respected, fear'd in war,Favour'd by heav'n ...
The following lines were suggested by the circumstance of a boat, from the Faro Islands, stopping at Lerwick, on her ...
. I.Adieu, New-England's smiling meads, Adieu, the flow'ry plain:I leave thine op'ning charms, O spring, And tempt the roaring main. II.In vain for ...
THE beauteous queen of social love,Descending from the realms above,Through the wide space of ether flew,With care this little world ...
By various maxims, forms and rules,That pass for wisdom in the schools,I strove my passion to restrain;But all my efforts ...
THOUGH in the wine-press of thy wrath divine,My crushed hopes droop, like crude and worthless must,That love and mercy, Father! ...
Such moving sounds from such a careless touch,So unconcerned herself, and we so much!What art is this, that with so ...
On her bed of protracted and lingering sickness. ONCE again, long silent lyre,Sound beneath this weary finger,Speak--but breathe with holy ...
WRITTEN FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH, JANUARY 25, 1859.A HUNDRED years ago, when George was King, The second monarch ...
She loves with love that cannot tire: And if, ah, woe! she loves alone, Through passionate duty ...
FRIENDSHIP's the greater bliss we mortals share,It heightens pleasure, softens ev'ry care;Expands the heart, each thought severe disarms,And in the ...
Such moving sounds from such a careless touch, So unconcerned herself, and we so much! What art is this, that ...
924Love-is that later Thing than Death-More previous-than Life-Confirms it at its entrance-AndUsurps it-of itself-Tastes Death-the first-to hand the stingThe Second-to ...
Love -- is that later Thing than Death -- More previous -- than Life -- Confirms it at its entrance ...
This faint resemblance of thy charms, (Though strong as mortal art could give,) My constant heart of fear disarms, Revives ...
MY Peggy's face, my Peggy's form, The frost of hermit Age might warm; My Peggy's worth, my Peggy's mind, Might ...
Give me leave to rail at you, - I ask nothing but my due: To call you false, and then ...
I. ADIEU, New-England's smiling meads, Adieu, the flow'ry plain: I leave thine op'ning charms, O spring, And tempt the roaring ...
Child, the current of your breath is six days long. You lie, a small knuckle on my white bed; lie, ...
Whom does this stately Navy bring? O! 'tis Great Britain's Glorious King, Convey him then, ye Winds and Seas, Swift ...
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