The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements ... To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Том 1R. Baldwin, 1802 |
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... heart , charmed the reader no less ; leaving him in doubt , whe- ther he should more admire the poet or love the man , From that time Mr. Thomson's acquaintance was courted by all men of taste ; and several ladies of high rank and ...
... heart , charmed the reader no less ; leaving him in doubt , whe- ther he should more admire the poet or love the man , From that time Mr. Thomson's acquaintance was courted by all men of taste ; and several ladies of high rank and ...
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... heart like his could feel , for the person of whom , of all mankind , he most revered and loved . At the same time , he found himself , from an easy compe- tency , reduced to a state of precarious depen- dence , in which he passed the ...
... heart like his could feel , for the person of whom , of all mankind , he most revered and loved . At the same time , he found himself , from an easy compe- tency , reduced to a state of precarious depen- dence , in which he passed the ...
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... but could not bear to write what was not strictly his own , what had not more immediately struck his imagination , or touched his heart : so that he is not in the least concerned in that question about the merit or demerit of 28 THE LIFE.
... but could not bear to write what was not strictly his own , what had not more immediately struck his imagination , or touched his heart : so that he is not in the least concerned in that question about the merit or demerit of 28 THE LIFE.
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... heart , they are better represented in his writings than they can be by the pen of any biographer . There , his love of mankind , of his country and friends ; his devotion to the Supreme Being , founded on the most elevated and just ...
... heart , they are better represented in his writings than they can be by the pen of any biographer . There , his love of mankind , of his country and friends ; his devotion to the Supreme Being , founded on the most elevated and just ...
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... heart in sorrow bleeds , May love through life the soothing shade . Then maids and youths shall linger here , And , while its sounds at distance swell , Shall sadly seem , in Pity's ear , To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell . The harp ...
... heart in sorrow bleeds , May love through life the soothing shade . Then maids and youths shall linger here , And , while its sounds at distance swell , Shall sadly seem , in Pity's ear , To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell . The harp ...
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amid art thou beam beauty Behold beneath blaze bliss bloom bosom breast breath breeze bright calm CASTLE OF INDOLENCE charm clouds dæmon darting deep delight earth ether fair fair brow fancy flame Fleet Street flocks flood gale gentle gloom grace Greece groves happy heart heaven hills JAMES THOMSON join'd light lyre matchless maze mighty mind mingled mix'd mountains Muse MUSIDORA Nature Nature's night nought o'er passions peace Philomelus plain poison'd Pour'd pride rage rapture reigns rills rise robe round rural sacred scene seraphic shade shine sigh silvan sing sleep smile snow soft song soul spirit spread Spring storm stream stretch'd swain sweet sweet emotions swell tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought toil train trembling vale vex'd virtue walk wandering waste wave Whence wide wild winds wing wintry woods wretch youth
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Сторінка 34 - Then maids and youths shall linger here, And while its sounds at distance swell, Shall sadly seem in pity's ear To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell. Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore, When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar, To bid his gentle spirit rest...
Сторінка 175 - Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense and every heart is joy. Then comes thy glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent. Then thy sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year...
Сторінка 40 - With quicken'd step, Brown Night retires : young Day pours in apace, And opens all the lawny prospect wide. The dripping rock, the mountain's misty top, Swell on the sight, and brighten with the dawn.
Сторінка 141 - SEE, Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising train : Vapours, and clouds, and storms. Be these my theme, These ! that exalt the soul to solemn thought, And heavenly musing. Welcome, kindred glooms ! Congenial horrors, hail ! with frequent foot...
Сторінка 135 - In herbs and fruits ; whatever greens the Spring , When heaven descends in showers ; or bends the bough When Summer reddens, and when Autumn beams ; Or in the Wintry glebe whatever lies Conceal'd and fattens with the richest sap : These are not wanting ; nor the milky drove , Luxuriant, spread o'er all the lowing vale ; Nor bleating mountains...
Сторінка 33 - In yonder grave a druid lies, Where slowly winds the stealing wave ; The year's best sweets shall duteous rise ^ To deck its poet's sylvan grave. In yon deep bed of whispering reeds His airy harp shall now be laid, That he, whose heart in sorrow bleeds, May love through life the soothing shade.
Сторінка 14 - With yielding hand, That feels him still, yet to his furious course Gives way, you, now retiring, following now Across the stream, exhaust his idle rage; Till floating broad upon his breathless side, And to his fate abandon'd, to the shore You gaily drag your unresisting prize.
Сторінка 103 - Beneath the shelter of encircling hills, A myrtle rises, far from human eye, And breathes its balmy fragrance o'er the wild : So flourish'd, blooming, and unseen by all, The sweet Lavinia...
Сторінка 115 - To raise the virtues, animate the bliss, And sweeten all the toils of human life : This be the female dignity, and praise.
Сторінка 148 - Attract his slender feet. The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urged on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With looks of dumb despair ; then, sad dispersed, Dig for the withered herb through heaps of snow.