Memoir and Poetical Remains of Henry Kirke White: Also Melancholy HoursPerkins & Purves, 1844 - 470 էջ |
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... POEMS . Title Dedication Preface · To my Lyre Clifton Grove · - MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Gondoline · 56 57 57 72 73 2288 113 114 · 115 · 117 · 119 Lines written on a survey of the heavens in the mor- ning before day - break · 136 · 148 ...
... POEMS . Title Dedication Preface · To my Lyre Clifton Grove · - MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Gondoline · 56 57 57 72 73 2288 113 114 · 115 · 117 · 119 Lines written on a survey of the heavens in the mor- ning before day - break · 136 · 148 ...
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... POEMS OF A LATER DATE . Ode , to H. Fuseli , Esq . R. A · Ode , addressed to the Earl of Carlisle R. G Description of a Summer's Eve To Contemplation Ode to the Genius of Romance The Savoyard's Return · Lines . " Go to the raging sea ...
... POEMS OF A LATER DATE . Ode , to H. Fuseli , Esq . R. A · Ode , addressed to the Earl of Carlisle R. G Description of a Summer's Eve To Contemplation Ode to the Genius of Romance The Savoyard's Return · Lines . " Go to the raging sea ...
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... POEMS OF A LATER DATE . Ode , to H. Fuseli , Esq . R. A · Ode , addressed to the Earl of Carlisle R. G Description of a Summer's Eve To Contemplation · Ode to the Genius of Romance The Savoyard's Return Lines . " Go to the raging sea ...
... POEMS OF A LATER DATE . Ode , to H. Fuseli , Esq . R. A · Ode , addressed to the Earl of Carlisle R. G Description of a Summer's Eve To Contemplation · Ode to the Genius of Romance The Savoyard's Return Lines . " Go to the raging sea ...
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... POEMS OF VARIOUS DATES . CHILDHOOD Part I. · Part II . 230 231 231 235 241 The dance of the Consumptives . An eccentric Drama 250 To a friend . Written at a very early age 256 Lines , on reading the Poems of Warton 258 · To the Muse 259 ...
... POEMS OF VARIOUS DATES . CHILDHOOD Part I. · Part II . 230 231 231 235 241 The dance of the Consumptives . An eccentric Drama 250 To a friend . Written at a very early age 256 Lines , on reading the Poems of Warton 258 · To the Muse 259 ...
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... poems , written at this time , and un- der these feelings , is preserved . ( See " Lines on being confined to school one pleasant morning in spring , " page 318. ) About this time his mother was induced , by the advice of several ...
... poems , written at this time , and un- der these feelings , is preserved . ( See " Lines on being confined to school one pleasant morning in spring , " page 318. ) About this time his mother was induced , by the advice of several ...
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Memoir and Poetical Remains of Henry Kirke White: Also Melancholy Hours Henry Kirke White Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1850 |
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art thou beam beneath blast breast breeze calm CAPEL LOFFT cheek Christians cloud cold dark death deep distant dost dreary faint fear feel gale genius gloom Gondoline grave hand happy harp hear heard heart Heaven Henry HENRY KIRKE WHITE hope hour howling HYMN lazy Kate leave life's light lonely Lord loud lyre melancholy mind moon morning mountain pine mournful muse never night o'er onward go pain painful field pale peace pensive pleasure poems poet praise Quatorzain rise River Trent round scene shade shore sigh silent dust sing skies sleep slumbers smiles soft solemn solitude song SONNET soon soothe sorrow soul sound spirit Star of Bethlehem storm sublime sweet tear thee thine thou thought throne tomb twas vital spark voice wandering wave weary weep wild winds youth
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Էջ 20 - Unhappy White ! while life was in its spring,* And thy young muse just waved her joyous wing, The spoiler came ; and all thy promise fair Has sought the grave, to sleep for ever there. Oh ! what a noble heart was here undone, When Science...
Էջ 77 - What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away Man (soon discuss'd) Yields up his trust, And all his hopes and fears lie with him in the dust.
Էջ 83 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights and live laborious days; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears, And slits the thin-spun life. 'But not the praise...
Էջ 78 - Then since this world is vain, And volatile, and fleet, Why should I lay up earthly joys, Where rust corrupts, and moth destroys, And cares and sorrows eat ? 'Why fly from ill With anxious skill, When soon this hand will freeze, this throbbing heart be still?
Էջ 29 - Rebel, ye waves ! and o'er the land With threatening aspect roar; The Lord uplifts his awful hand, And chains you to the shore. 3 Howl, winds of night! your force combine; Without his high behest Ye shall not in the mountain pine Disturb the sparrow's nest.
Էջ 151 - ... cheers the lands, And thou dost bear within thine awful hands The rolling thunders and the lightnings fleet. Stern on thy dark-wrought car of cloud, and wind, Thou guid'st the northern storm at night's dead noon, Or on the red wing of the fierce Monsoon, : / Disturb'st the sleeping giant of the Ind. In the drear silence of the polar span Dost thou repose ? or in the solitude Of sultry tracts, where the lone caravan Hears nightly howl the tiger's hungry brood ? Vain thought ! the confines of his...
Էջ 301 - O'er Beauty's fall; Her praise resounds no more when mantled in her pall. The most beloved on earth Not long survives to-day; So music past is obsolete, And yet 'twas sweet, 'twas passing sweet, But now 'tis gone away. Thus does the shade In memory fade, When in forsaken tomb the form beloved is laid.
Էջ 401 - YE, who with warmth the public triumph feel Of talents dignified by sacred zeal, Here, to devotion's bard devoutly just, Pay your fond tribute due to Cowper's dust ! England, exulting in his spotless fame, Ranks with her dearest sons his favourite name.
Էջ 213 - And pendent ruffles, of the whitest lawn, Of ancient make, her elbows did adorn. Faint with old age and dim were grown her eyes, A pair of spectacles their want supplies • These does she guard secure in leathern case, From thoughtless wights, in some unweeted place. Here first I enter'd, though with toil and pain, The low vestibule of learning's fane : Enter'd with pain, yet soon I found the way, Though sometimes toilsome, many a sweet display.
Էջ 301 - Come, Disappointment, come! Thou art not stern to me ; Sad Monitress ! I own thy sway, A votary sad in early day, I bend my knee to thee. From sun to sun My race will run, I only bow, and say, My God, thy will be done.