The Art Of Preserving Health. Book IV (John Armstrong Poems)
THE PASSIONS.The choice of Aliment, the choice of Air,The use of Toil and all external things,Already sung; it now remains ...
THE PASSIONS.The choice of Aliment, the choice of Air,The use of Toil and all external things,Already sung; it now remains ...
While thus a mind humane, and wise, he shows,All-eloquent of truth his language flows.Youth, tho' depress'd, thro' all his form ...
MOTHER AND SON.THUS the men discoursed together; and meanwhile the motherWent in search of her son,--at first in front of ...
'The play's the thing!'-- Hamlet.Tavistock Hotel, Nov. 1839.Dear Charles,-- In reply to your letter, and Fanny's,Lord Brougham, it appears, isn't ...
ADDRESSEDTO MY NEPHEWATHANASE C. L. COQUEREL,ON HIS WEDDING DAY, 1819.CHILD of my heart! while others hailThis festive morn, when joys ...
WHILE others, lost in pleasure's guilty round, Blast the glad season of their fleeting youth,Let me in solitary joys abound, Fond of ...
'Tis done! dread winter spreads its latest glooms,And reigns tremendous o'er the conquer'd year.How dead the vegetable kingdom lies!How dumb ...
O places, and faces, and things that are past,O changes on changes that followed so fast,O life, full of care, ...
Life without love! -- Ah, what a wail goes up From this poor world of manifold distress,-- What thousands drink the dregs ...
Honey though the bee prepares,An envenomed sting he wears;Piercing thorns a guard composeRound the fragrant blooming rose.Where we think to ...
Prov. xxiii. 29-34Who hath sorrows, who hath foes?Who hath babblings, who hath strife?Causeless wounds, and fancied foes?Redden'd eyes? embitter'd life?They ...
Sweet Lovely maid, what shall I say,Or how describe thy charms;Whose look, like PHOEBUS' cheering ray,Each chilly bosom warms.Can we ...
Proemion.Immeasurable Earth!Through the loud vast and populacy of Heaven,Tempested with gold schools of ponderous orbs,That cleav'st with deep-revolting harmoniesPassage perpetual, ...
Last Wen'sday, when Jupiter rose to survey The annual return and procession of May, Concluding, the lady with Venus and ...
- 1 -Once on my way from ZubovkaI met a maid with ...
ONCE more, my harp! once more, although I thought Never to wake thy silent strings again, A wandering dream thy ...
I AROSE to depart when the dew of my dawningYet shone in thine eyes and thine infantile mirth:A dark little ...
THO ' around on creation I gaze, And am struck with its wonderful plan;Yet regret must be mingled with ...
Dear friend, I pray thee, if thou wouldst be provingThy strong regard for me,Make me no vows. Lip-service is not ...
If you would please me when I've passed away Let not your grief embitter you. Be brave; ...
Sorrow and sin, and suffering and strife, Have been cast in the waters of my life; And they ...
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