The Poetical Works of William Collins, Հատոր 3W. Pickering, 1830 - 150 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 11–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ lix
... sullen sounds his grief beguiled , A solemn , strange , and mingled air ; ' Twas sad by fits , by starts ' twas wild . " f Langhorne's edition of Collins first appeared in 1765 , accompanied AND POEMS OF COLLINS . lix.
... sullen sounds his grief beguiled , A solemn , strange , and mingled air ; ' Twas sad by fits , by starts ' twas wild . " f Langhorne's edition of Collins first appeared in 1765 , accompanied AND POEMS OF COLLINS . lix.
Էջ 9
... sullen tigers in his train : Before them Death with shrieks directs their way , Fills the wild yell , and leads them to their prey . Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , 59 • When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ...
... sullen tigers in his train : Before them Death with shrieks directs their way , Fills the wild yell , and leads them to their prey . Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , 59 • When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ...
Էջ 37
... sullen hue , At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding , 5 Applauding Freedom loved of old to view ? What new Alcæus , fancy - blest , Shall sing the sword , in myrtles drest , i Alluding to that beautiful fragment of Alcæus : Εν ...
... sullen hue , At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding , 5 Applauding Freedom loved of old to view ? What new Alcæus , fancy - blest , Shall sing the sword , in myrtles drest , i Alluding to that beautiful fragment of Alcæus : Εν ...
Էջ 48
... sullen horn , VARIATIONS . Ver . 2. May hope , O pensive Eve , to soothe thine ear . 3. Like thy own solemn springs , 9. While air is hush'd , save where the weak - eyed bat As oft he rises ' midst the twilight path , 48 To Evening.
... sullen horn , VARIATIONS . Ver . 2. May hope , O pensive Eve , to soothe thine ear . 3. Like thy own solemn springs , 9. While air is hush'd , save where the weak - eyed bat As oft he rises ' midst the twilight path , 48 To Evening.
Էջ 52
... sullen shrines to burn : But thou who hear'st the turning spheres , What sounds may charm thy partial ears , And gain thy blest return ! O Peace , thy injured robes up - bind ! O rise ! and leave not one behind Of all thy beamy train ...
... sullen shrines to burn : But thou who hear'st the turning spheres , What sounds may charm thy partial ears , And gain thy blest return ! O Peace , thy injured robes up - bind ! O rise ! and leave not one behind Of all thy beamy train ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
The Poetical Works of William Collins. [With Nicolas's Memoir of Collins ... William Collins Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1854 |
Common terms and phrases
Abra admiration allegorical ANTISTROPHE appear bard beautiful blank verse blest breathe charm Chichester Circassia College Collins's Colonel Martin CYMBELINE death delight demyship drest E'en Eclogues expression eyes fair fame Fancy Fear feel flowers fond genius grace Gray grief grove hair hand happy harmony heart honour hope hour imagery imagination inspired isle Johnson Joseph Warton lived lyre Magdalen College magic maid merit midst mind moral mountain's mourn murmurs Muse myrtles native nature numbers nymph o'er Oxford passions pastoral Pity Pity's plain poems poet poet's poetical poetry pour'd Queen's College racter rage Richard Collins rove royal Abbas scene sentiment shade Shakespeare shepherds SIR THOMAS HANMER sister song Sophocles sound strain sublime sullen sung swain sweet taste tears tender thee Theocritus Thomas Warton Thomson thou thought tion toil truth vale VARIATIONS verse Warton wild William Collins writing youth