Elegant poems. Pope's Essay on man, Blair's Grave, Gray's Elegy, Goldsmith's Traveller, and Goldsmith's Deserted village |
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... And hound sagacious on the tainted green : Of hearing , from the life that fills
the flood , 215 To that which warbles thro ' the vernal wood : The spider ' s touch ,
how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread , and lives along the line : In the nice ...
... And hound sagacious on the tainted green : Of hearing , from the life that fills
the flood , 215 To that which warbles thro ' the vernal wood : The spider ' s touch ,
how exquisitely fine ! Feels at each thread , and lives along the line : In the nice ...
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... 270 Warms in the sun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and
blossoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , extends thro ' all extent , Spreads
undivided , operates unspent ; Breathes in our soul , informs our mortal part , 275
As full , as ...
... 270 Warms in the sun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and
blossoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , extends thro ' all extent , Spreads
undivided , operates unspent ; Breathes in our soul , informs our mortal part , 275
As full , as ...
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310 Man , like the gen ' rous vine , supported lives ; The strength he gains is from
tho embrace he gives . On their own axis as the planets run , Yet make at once
their circle round the sun ; So two consistent motions act the soul ; And one ...
310 Man , like the gen ' rous vine , supported lives ; The strength he gains is from
tho embrace he gives . On their own axis as the planets run , Yet make at once
their circle round the sun ; So two consistent motions act the soul ; And one ...
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... Digby ! sunk thee to the grave ? Tell me , if virtue made the son expire , . 105
Wby , full of days and honour , lives the sire ? Why. drew. Marseilles. ' good.
bishop. purer. breath. ,. When nature sicken ' d , and each gale was death ? Or
why so ...
... Digby ! sunk thee to the grave ? Tell me , if virtue made the son expire , . 105
Wby , full of days and honour , lives the sire ? Why. drew. Marseilles. ' good.
bishop. purer. breath. ,. When nature sicken ' d , and each gale was death ? Or
why so ...
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Whatever fruits in different climes are found , That proudly rise , or humbly court
the ground ; Whatever blooms in torrid tracts appear , Whose bright succession
decks the varied year ; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives
...
Whatever fruits in different climes are found , That proudly rise , or humbly court
the ground ; Whatever blooms in torrid tracts appear , Whose bright succession
decks the varied year ; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives
...
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Page 88 - E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd dead, Dost in these lines their artless tale relate; If chance, by lonely contemplation led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate — Haply some hoary-headed swain may say, ' Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn Brushing with hasty steps the dews away To meet the sun upon the upland lawn.
Page 19 - Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!
Page 86 - Let not ambition mock their useful toil, Their homely joys, and destiny obscure; Nor grandeur hear with a disdainful smile The short and simple annals of the poor.
Page 114 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Page 18 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent: Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
Page 112 - tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the dangerous deep; No surly porter stands in guilty state, To spurn imploring famine from the gate...
Page 14 - In Pride, in reas'ning Pride, our error lies; All quit their sphere, and rush into the skies. Pride still is aiming at the blest abodes, Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods. Aspiring to be Gods, if Angels fell, Aspiring to be Angels, Men rebel: And who but wishes to invert the laws Of Order, sins against th
Page 115 - The chest contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day...
Page 118 - And, pinch'd with cold, and shrinking from the shower, With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour, When idly first, ambitious of the town, She left her wheel and robes of country brown.
Page 85 - And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight...