Original poems, in the amatory, heroic, pathetic, and other styles. By a traveller [signing himself J.H. 13 pt. with various imprints and a collective title-leaf].1826 |
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... Now gently ebbs the Midnight tide , On chrystal streams fair mermaids glide ; To watch the bark of seamen brave , And steer them o'er the dubious wave : Guide some Leander to his tow'r , Whose Hero waits 3 Mary, Adieu the Game of Bowls.
... Now gently ebbs the Midnight tide , On chrystal streams fair mermaids glide ; To watch the bark of seamen brave , And steer them o'er the dubious wave : Guide some Leander to his tow'r , Whose Hero waits 3 Mary, Adieu the Game of Bowls.
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... Brave , sad spectators of his adverse fame , Who caught new valor from his dying flame ! Whilst fair Britannia in dejection stands , With eyes cast downwards , and with wringing hands , In poignant anguish mourning o'er his bier , Lo ...
... Brave , sad spectators of his adverse fame , Who caught new valor from his dying flame ! Whilst fair Britannia in dejection stands , With eyes cast downwards , and with wringing hands , In poignant anguish mourning o'er his bier , Lo ...
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... brave , or mild of heart , * From Sages vers'd in latitude ; From Gownsmen , Statesmen , Kings - we part , When they deal out INGRATITUDE ! J. H. * He who subdues himself , is greater than He who subdues an enemy . BY THE MOON , DEAREST ...
... brave , or mild of heart , * From Sages vers'd in latitude ; From Gownsmen , Statesmen , Kings - we part , When they deal out INGRATITUDE ! J. H. * He who subdues himself , is greater than He who subdues an enemy . BY THE MOON , DEAREST ...
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... fame ensures ; How nations brave and wise , humane and just , Erect the scaffold , monument , or bust : In prose or verse how censure , how applaud , Distribute shame , or glory , or reward ; Revise , and re - revise each sapient plan , 19.
... fame ensures ; How nations brave and wise , humane and just , Erect the scaffold , monument , or bust : In prose or verse how censure , how applaud , Distribute shame , or glory , or reward ; Revise , and re - revise each sapient plan , 19.
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... brave Abercrombie to their aid , Oh , stain of confidence ! whom they betray'd ! Lo , then , immortal Pitt before them rise , - Unveils and holds the Spectre to their eyes ! This done , the Idol of their worship broke , They saw their ...
... brave Abercrombie to their aid , Oh , stain of confidence ! whom they betray'd ! Lo , then , immortal Pitt before them rise , - Unveils and holds the Spectre to their eyes ! This done , the Idol of their worship broke , They saw their ...
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affection's amid APOLLO arm'd arms artless ask of thee Bards beneath thy betray'd bloom blush bosom bow'r brave Britannia Britons BUONAPARTE burn CELESTIAL charms crown'd Deaf and Dumb dear Girls DEAREST MARY deathless decree dire Dumb Boy e'er embrace eyes fair fame Farewell fate feelings flow'r fond Gallia's GAME OF BOWLS give glides glory graceful grot guile Halesworth hand Heaven heavenly heaves Henceforth Hero hour Impels INGRATITUDE IVY-CLAD BOWER Joseph,-the Deaf Lara Merblue laurels liv'd live LOCKWOOD love-lorn Lowestoft maid Mourns Muse native ne'er Nelson's numbers o'er Ocean's opiate Peace Pedestrian perchance pity poignant anguish pow'r pride Prussia Quell'd rais'd rapture Resolv'd ruffle Sav'd scene sing sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spain sting storm subdues Summer-House sweet sword talismanic tears Thou thro throne Thy garden's thy ivy thy land thy urn tide tomb Tyrant unassuming verdant Vet'ran vile WELLINGTON Whoe'er witness'd
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11 psl. - Tho' dear a Female's face, or form ; Tho' elegant her attitude ; We fly, as from the winged storm If she pours forth INGRATITUDE.
25 psl. - Bowling too short, you but obstruct the Green, Like him who loiters on Life's public scene; Whoe'er at bowls, or business causes strife Will rubs on Greens receive and eke in Life ; One bowling trick avoid in moral play, Ah, never, never block your neighbour's way. These rules observed, a Man may play his game, On Bowling Greens, or through the World, with fame.
25 psl. - Life, like the Game of Bowls, is but an end, Which to play well, this moral verse attend. Throw not your bowl too rashly from your hand, First let its course by reason's eye be plann'd ; Lest it rolls useless o'er the verdant plain, Like heedless Life that finishes in vain. Know well your bias ; here the moral school Scarce needs a comment on the bowling rule ; Play not too wide, with caution eye your cast, Use not extent of Green, or Life, to waste : Nor yet too straight in Life observe...