Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles-lettres, and History ..., Volumen1R. E. Mercier, and Company, 1793 |
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... O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her facred light , When not a breath difturbs the deep ferene , And not a cloud o'ercafts the folemn fcene . Around her throne the vivid planets roll , And ftars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole ; O'er ...
... O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her facred light , When not a breath difturbs the deep ferene , And not a cloud o'ercafts the folemn fcene . Around her throne the vivid planets roll , And ftars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole ; O'er ...
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... o'er the heads of all your enemies , and unnaturally rebellious fubjects , after hav- ing difmembered rebellion itself , that in- fernal hydra , and driven it into its hellifh manfions , where we were fure it took its firft breath , a ...
... o'er the heads of all your enemies , and unnaturally rebellious fubjects , after hav- ing difmembered rebellion itself , that in- fernal hydra , and driven it into its hellifh manfions , where we were fure it took its firft breath , a ...
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... o'er the head : Then have I feet , the oldish maid , Prefer calm friendship's pure employ , And fcorn the homage -- never paid , And woo'd no more -- disdain the joy : But you , my fair , like Hebe young , Defign'd each tender blifs to ...
... o'er the head : Then have I feet , the oldish maid , Prefer calm friendship's pure employ , And fcorn the homage -- never paid , And woo'd no more -- disdain the joy : But you , my fair , like Hebe young , Defign'd each tender blifs to ...
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... o'er Laura in your flight Gay lively joys , and unallay'd delight . O may no pangs of paffion ill - repay'd , Or ... o'er the freshening Ladon " blow , " Thy voice hall foothe the fhepherd's fimple " woe : " Thy melting accents charm the ...
... o'er Laura in your flight Gay lively joys , and unallay'd delight . O may no pangs of paffion ill - repay'd , Or ... o'er the freshening Ladon " blow , " Thy voice hall foothe the fhepherd's fimple " woe : " Thy melting accents charm the ...
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... o'er the village- green , With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Hufh'd is the hum that thro ' the hamlet broke , When round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flock'd to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols clos'd ...
... o'er the village- green , With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Hufh'd is the hum that thro ' the hamlet broke , When round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flock'd to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols clos'd ...
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Página 188 - Here rests his head upon the lap of earth A youth, to fortune and to fame unknown: Fair science frown'd not on his humble birth, And melancholy mark'd him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere...
Página 262 - ... upon the warm banks, with her brood around her, you may hear the young ones continually whining and barking like young puppies. I believe but few of a brood live to the years of full growth and magnitude, as the old feed on the young as long as they can make prey of them. The alligator when full grown is a very large and terrible creature, and of prodigious strength, activity and swiftness in the water.
Página 93 - ... intercourse between the sexes than there is between two countries at war. The ladies indeed may ogle, and the gentlemen sigh; but an embargo is laid on any closer commerce.
Página 262 - At first they lay a floor of this kind of tempered mortar on the ground, upon which they deposit a layer of eggs, and upon this a...
Página 17 - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night, O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head...
Página 384 - Nor thou, though learn'd, his homelier thoughts neglect; Let thy sweet muse the rural faith sustain ; These are the themes of simple, sure effect, That add new conquests to her boundless reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain.
Página 139 - Than when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall ; The tender images we love to trace, Steal from each year a melancholy grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand, As the heart opens in a foreign land ; And, with a brother's warmth, a brother's smile, The stranger greets each native of his isle ; So scenes of life, when present and...
Página 93 - Scotch ladies are ten thousand times finer and handsomer than the Irish. To be sure now, I see your sisters Betty and Peggy vastly surprised at my partiality ; — but tell them flatly I don't value them or their fine skins, or eyes, or good sense...
Página 387 - Or thither, where beneath the showery west The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid; Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest.
Página 93 - I'll lay my life they'll wound every hearer. " We have no such character here as a coquet, but alas ! how many envious prudes! Some days ago I walked into my Lord Kilcoubry's (don't be surprised, my lord is but a glover,)* when the...