The Travellers In Haste; (Helen Maria Williams Poems)
ADDRESSED TOTHOMAS CLARKSON, ESQ.IN 1814,WHEN MANY ENGLISH ARRIVED AT PARIS, BUTREMAINED A VERY SHORT TIME.LOV'D ENGLAND ! now the narrow ...
ADDRESSED TOTHOMAS CLARKSON, ESQ.IN 1814,WHEN MANY ENGLISH ARRIVED AT PARIS, BUTREMAINED A VERY SHORT TIME.LOV'D ENGLAND ! now the narrow ...
LATE on an evening I chanced to roam,The night it was dark, and the streets they were dirty;It was to ...
YE swains unacquainted with love,Attend to my pitiful lay:My pipe shall resound through the grove,And my woes in sad accents ...
PROCRASTINATION.Love will expire--the gay, the happy dreamWill turn to scorn, indiff'rence, or esteem:Some favour'd pairs, in this exchange, are blest,Nor ...
THE LOVER'S JOURNEY.It is the Soul that sees: the outward eyesPresent the object, but the Mind descries;And thence delight, disgust, ...
A LA FRANCE France! ? belle contr?e, ? terre g?n?reuse, Que les dieux complaisants formaient pour ?tre heureuse, Tu ne ...
O jours de mon printemps, jours couronn?s de rose, A votre fuite en vain un long regret s'oppose, Beaux jours, ...
WHAT universal sadness glooms around!Oh! is he gone whose worth the heart reveres!That solemn bell's now doubly awful sound,Alas! too ...
"INDIFFERENCE come! thy torpid juices shed On my keen sense: plunge deep my wounded heart, In thickest apathy, till it ...
Souvent sur la montagne, ? l'ombre du vieux ch?ne, Au coucher du soleil, tristement je m'assieds; Je prom?ne au hasard ...
"YOU tell me, fair one, that you ne'er can love, And seem with scorn to mock the dangerous fire; But ...
DEAR friend, for thee, through ev'ry changing year,Unchang'd affection draws the tie more near;Treasure most precious, dearest to the heart,Increas'd ...
"(IMPROMPTU.) How dare you say that still you love? In truth you'll move my rage, Or, likelier far, my scorn ...
By an unknown Hand. IN ANSWER TO HER LINES INTITLED 'THE PHILOSOPHER.' 'TIS not indiff'rent, I would have you prove; ...
"SINCE to hope for true love is but folly, And woman's the plaything of man, My soul sinks in deep ...
If then thou dost desire such things as these,If thou wouldst tread these flow'ry ways of peace,Remember that with fervency ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
Hark! 'tis the twanging horn! O'er yonder bridge, That with its wearisome but needful length Bestrides the wintry flood, in ...
As Rochefoucauld his maxims drew From nature, I believe 'em true: They argue no corrupted mind In him; the fault ...
AS Love and Hope together Walk by me for a while, Link-armed the ways they travel For many a pleasant ...
LOVE, I renounce thy tyrant sway, I mock thy fascinating art, MINE, be the calm unruffled day, That brings no ...
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