Corinth, a Tragedy: And Other Poems |
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... Proves your loyalty and love . - Give now full scope To social revelry ; but , look ye , - Make this indulgence no pretence for rioting , To give rebellious tongues licence to spread Their calumny . Let festive sports bespeak Your sense ...
... Proves your loyalty and love . - Give now full scope To social revelry ; but , look ye , - Make this indulgence no pretence for rioting , To give rebellious tongues licence to spread Their calumny . Let festive sports bespeak Your sense ...
Page 21
... prove his good intents , revive my hopes , Or speak his infamy and my despair . Enter PROCLES . [ Exit HELENA . PROCLES . Still undisturb'd the glittering dew - drop hangs On yonder flowers that grace the lawn , In liquid gems , like ...
... prove his good intents , revive my hopes , Or speak his infamy and my despair . Enter PROCLES . [ Exit HELENA . PROCLES . Still undisturb'd the glittering dew - drop hangs On yonder flowers that grace the lawn , In liquid gems , like ...
Page 55
... prove thy great devotion , Conspiring with a wretch against mine honour ! LYSANDER . Wert thou less indignant , haughty dame , I'd tell thee , I do hate the traitor Procles . With purpose fair I came to give thee tidings That will glad ...
... prove thy great devotion , Conspiring with a wretch against mine honour ! LYSANDER . Wert thou less indignant , haughty dame , I'd tell thee , I do hate the traitor Procles . With purpose fair I came to give thee tidings That will glad ...
Page 77
... country , long may England prove Her rights protected by her heroes ' love ! Long may the fair their sterling worth confess , And with their smiles the gallant sailor bless ! TO SIR EGERTON BRYDGES , BART . ON READING HIS POEMS . 77.
... country , long may England prove Her rights protected by her heroes ' love ! Long may the fair their sterling worth confess , And with their smiles the gallant sailor bless ! TO SIR EGERTON BRYDGES , BART . ON READING HIS POEMS . 77.
Page 109
... patiently to bear Those ills we all in turn must know , Which from a chast'ning Parent flow ; Will prove to me a Mentor true , And keep a happier world in view . ΤΟ WHEN the bright sun's descending beam Doth kiss the POEMS . 109.
... patiently to bear Those ills we all in turn must know , Which from a chast'ning Parent flow ; Will prove to me a Mentor true , And keep a happier world in view . ΤΟ WHEN the bright sun's descending beam Doth kiss the POEMS . 109.
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AMANA arms beam beauty betray'd bless blest bloom boast bold breast breath bright brow canst charm cheer CONSPIRATOR copies Corinth Cypselas dare dark Deal dost thou doth dream E'en earth Exeunt Exit fade fair fame fancy fate fear feelings Fitzroy Square flower Frankfort genius give glory glow Gods grace grief hand hast hath heart heaven HELENA honour hope hour illumes joys Lady LEONIDAS light Lord LYSANDER magic Margate MELISSA mind Miss mourn muse ne'er nought o'er pangs passion peace PERDICEAS PERIANDER Periander's Pluckley Portland Place pride PROCLES proud rebel Regent's Park retributive justice rise Russell Square scene shade sigh smiles soft Soldiers sorrow soul speak spirit Street Sweet Marian tear thee thine Thou art thoughts tide tomb tower trembling triumph truth Tunbridge Walmer weep whence whilst wild Wingham Woburn Square woman's yield ZEMIRA ΑΜΑΝΑ
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Page iii - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.