The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 - Classical poetry |
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... Death of Lord Granby .. 32 34 37 38 43 44 ....... 45 46 47 On the Death of Mr. —— , of Sunderland . 47 .......... On the Death of Mrs. Sleigh . On a very young Lady . To the Hon . Master B- On Seeing W. R. Chetwood cheerful in a Prison ...
... Death of Lord Granby .. 32 34 37 38 43 44 ....... 45 46 47 On the Death of Mr. —— , of Sunderland . 47 .......... On the Death of Mrs. Sleigh . On a very young Lady . To the Hon . Master B- On Seeing W. R. Chetwood cheerful in a Prison ...
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... Death of a Mad Dog .. 256 Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize . 257 On a beautiful Youth struck blind by Lightning .. 258 The Gift .... 258 Stanzas on Woman ... 259 Lines attributed to Goldsmith 259 Songs . ...... 260 Stanzas on the Taking of ...
... Death of a Mad Dog .. 256 Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize . 257 On a beautiful Youth struck blind by Lightning .. 258 The Gift .... 258 Stanzas on Woman ... 259 Lines attributed to Goldsmith 259 Songs . ...... 260 Stanzas on the Taking of ...
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... death of his late Majesty ; ' a transfer which , if it be true that he made it , we may perhaps be allowed to consider as a proof of his indolence . His elegiac ode it was necessary to hurry forth before the sub- ject had ceased to ...
... death of his late Majesty ; ' a transfer which , if it be true that he made it , we may perhaps be allowed to consider as a proof of his indolence . His elegiac ode it was necessary to hurry forth before the sub- ject had ceased to ...
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... death committed to the flames the whole of his manuscript pieces . The style of Cunningham is characterised by ease and simplicity ; it has no ostentatious ornament , nor , on the other hand , does it sink into meanness . The only fault ...
... death committed to the flames the whole of his manuscript pieces . The style of Cunningham is characterised by ease and simplicity ; it has no ostentatious ornament , nor , on the other hand , does it sink into meanness . The only fault ...
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... Death pitied not the pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could maternal piety dissuade Or soften the fell tyrant of the tomb . The relics of a mitred saint may rest Where , mouldering in the niche , his statue stands ; Now nameless as the ...
... Death pitied not the pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could maternal piety dissuade Or soften the fell tyrant of the tomb . The relics of a mitred saint may rest Where , mouldering in the niche , his statue stands ; Now nameless as the ...
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ACROSTIC ANACREON bard beauty behold birds bless'd bliss bloom bosom breast brow charms Corydon cried Cunningham Cupid Damon David Garrick dear delight Derry dress'd Dublin e'en Edinburgh eyes fair fame fancy fate favour favourite flies floweret fond Fortune genius gentle give glowing goddess Goldsmith grace green grove happy heart honour hopes Jove kind labour lord maid mighty mind mirth MISS CATL morning Muse ne'er never Newcastle night numbers o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ossian PALEMON pass'd passion pasty Phillis Philomel plain pleasure poem poet praise pride rage raptures reign rich rise rose rosy round sacred scene shade shepherd sighs sing skies smiles soft song sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER SUNDERLAND swain sweet SWEET Auburn tell THEATRE thee There's thou toil Tuning sweet Twas venison vex'd village virgins wandering wanton Whilst Whitefoord wretch young youth