PoemsHansard, 1810 - 134 páginas |
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... shore . * See Apollonius Rhodius , Book 3. Line 1 . + Erato , the name of one of the Muses . See Apoll . Rho . B. 3. L. 167 . The intervening lines appear to retard the principal action of the Poem , and are therefore omitted in the ...
... shore . * See Apollonius Rhodius , Book 3. Line 1 . + Erato , the name of one of the Muses . See Apoll . Rho . B. 3. L. 167 . The intervening lines appear to retard the principal action of the Poem , and are therefore omitted in the ...
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... , And fix their feet on † Circe's rising mound . An emblem of Peace . An eminence on the shore , that took its name from Circe the sister of Æeta . B 2 Here , Here , where the plain with osier is o'erspread , Book I. MEDEA AND JASON .
... , And fix their feet on † Circe's rising mound . An emblem of Peace . An eminence on the shore , that took its name from Circe the sister of Æeta . B 2 Here , Here , where the plain with osier is o'erspread , Book I. MEDEA AND JASON .
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... shore , 66 66 Say , whence your quick return ? what perils , say , Stopt short your passage o'er the wat'ry way ? " Oft , ere you sought those foreign climes , in vain " I urg'd their distance o'er the boundless main : " For in my ...
... shore , 66 66 Say , whence your quick return ? what perils , say , Stopt short your passage o'er the wat'ry way ? " Oft , ere you sought those foreign climes , in vain " I urg'd their distance o'er the boundless main : " For in my ...
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... shore , " Embark'd with you , one common vessel bore ? " Argus , with fears for Jason's crew dismay'd , By birthright first , in mild obedience , said . " Our bark , O King , in nightly storm was lost , " And on the wreck , o'er foaming ...
... shore , " Embark'd with you , one common vessel bore ? " Argus , with fears for Jason's crew dismay'd , By birthright first , in mild obedience , said . " Our bark , O King , in nightly storm was lost , " And on the wreck , o'er foaming ...
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... shores , " If so his suit prevail ; -be that as best " The dictates of your princely mind suggest ! 66 Large gifts of just requital he'll bestow , " Nor comes in warlike posture as your foe . 66 By me inform'd that to the Colchian land ...
... shores , " If so his suit prevail ; -be that as best " The dictates of your princely mind suggest ! 66 Large gifts of just requital he'll bestow , " Nor comes in warlike posture as your foe . 66 By me inform'd that to the Colchian land ...
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Æeta Æeta's anguish Apollonius Apollonius Rhodius Argonauts Argus arms Athamas Augeas band bark beam beneath Boeotia bosom breast bright Calciope Castor and Pollux charms cheeks Chief Colchian Maid Colchis comrades counsel Crew dart daughter dire dome earth Eeta ev'ry eyes fame Fancy Fancy's fate fear Fear strikes fierce fire fix'd flames flow foes Friend glows Goddess Golden Fleece Grecian Greece grief guest hand heart Heav'n Hecat Hence herbs Heroes honour'd host join'd Jove King land Lest Luke Hansard magic MEDEA AND JASON mighty Connal mind Mopsus mountain's native Nymph o'er o'er the plain Orchomenus pangs Parent's Pelias Phineus Phrixus Phrontis plac'd Poem pow'rs pray'r race rage rais'd realms rise sacred Sarmatians scene secret shore Sire sleep soft Sons sorrows soul Straight task tears Telamon tender thee thine thou toil tow'ring train urg'd Virgin Virgin train warlike wild Youth
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Página vi - Knight of the most ancient and most noble Order of the Thistle...
Página 100 - Exhausted by her painful throes/ Let Nature take her due repose : Sweet, dearest Anna, be thy sleep, .. . While I my joyful vigils keep ! , . '. , Oh t be thy joys sincere As mine ' For sure my pangs have equall'd thine.
Página 101 - Heaven for all the danger past, Heaven for no trivial cause ordains, That joy like this succeeds thy pains, But by this sacred pledge demands A parent's duty at thy hands; While thou thy infant charge shalt rear, My love shall lighten every care.
Página 100 - EXHAUSTED by her painful throes, Let Nature take her due repose ; Sweet, dearest Anna, be thy sleep, While I my joyful vigils keep ! O ! be thy joy sincere as mine, For sure my pangs have equall'd thine \ Sleep on — and, waking, thou shalt see All that may sooth thy pains, in me — Friend, Husband, and (O name most dear) The Father of thy new-born care.
Página 118 - Ah si vous pouviez comprendre Ce que je ressens pour vous ; L'amour n'a rien de si tendre, Ni l'amitié de si doux.
Página 102 - In her may I those manners see, Those virtues, I adore in Thee. TO THO ORDE, ESQ, (afterwards Lord BOLTON,) IN RETURN FOE HIS "SKETCH OF A FAMILY.
Página v - The Loves of Medea and Jason," a poem, in three books, translated from the Greek of Apollonius Rhodius Argonauticus.
Página 100 - When what was his, shall be no longer thine, May'st thou, like him, life's last sad load sustain, With mind unshaken in the hour of pain ! Death's call, like him, undaunted may'st thou hear, And want no Son to mourn thy sacred bier ! To His WIFE, ON THE BIRTH OF HER FIRST CHILD.
Página 98 - Barton's rural seat With sweet Contentment fix your calm retreat ; In the late Pastor's honour'd steps you tread, And lead the Flock which once my Father led : While we, forsakers of our native plain, One aged Parent's feeble steps sustain ; Content, tho' sad, if yet our pious care Might mitigate the loss we can't repair!
Página 88 - Mark how in dreams, whate'er the Fancy's theme, Love, rage or fear, are still in the extreme : Joy, too, by sleep exalted and...