The Works of Robert FergussonA. Fullarton, 1857 - Počet stran: 288 |
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Strana 161
... cheerful linnets sing Your pleasing song shall teach our flocks to stray , While sounding echoes smooth the sylvan lay . ALEXIS . ' Tis thine to sing the graces of the morn , The zephyr trembling o'er the rip'ning corn ; ' Tis thine ...
... cheerful linnets sing Your pleasing song shall teach our flocks to stray , While sounding echoes smooth the sylvan lay . ALEXIS . ' Tis thine to sing the graces of the morn , The zephyr trembling o'er the rip'ning corn ; ' Tis thine ...
Strana 165
... cheerful strains , Admir'd by all our 3 Caledonian swains . CORYDON . There have I oft with gentle Delia stray'd , Amidst th ' embow'ring solitary shade , Before the gods to thwart my wishes strove , By blasting every pleasing glimpse ...
... cheerful strains , Admir'd by all our 3 Caledonian swains . CORYDON . There have I oft with gentle Delia stray'd , Amidst th ' embow'ring solitary shade , Before the gods to thwart my wishes strove , By blasting every pleasing glimpse ...
Strana 173
... cheerful harbinger , And linnet joyful flutt'ring from the bush , Stretch their small throats in vocal melody , To hail the dawn , and drowsy sleep exhale From man , frail man ! on downy softness stretch'd . Such pleasing scenes Edina ...
... cheerful harbinger , And linnet joyful flutt'ring from the bush , Stretch their small throats in vocal melody , To hail the dawn , and drowsy sleep exhale From man , frail man ! on downy softness stretch'd . Such pleasing scenes Edina ...
Strana 174
... cheerful , and from heaven no more demands . But ah ! how vast , how terrible the change With him who night by night in sickness pines ! Him nor his splendid equipage can please , Nor all the pageantry the world can boast ; Nay , not ...
... cheerful , and from heaven no more demands . But ah ! how vast , how terrible the change With him who night by night in sickness pines ! Him nor his splendid equipage can please , Nor all the pageantry the world can boast ; Nay , not ...
Strana 178
... cheerful as the laughing morn , Alternate changing , for the heaving sigh , Or frowning aspect of contemptuous scorn . Life , what art thou ? a variegated scene Of mingled light and shade , of joy and woe ; A sea where calms and storms ...
... cheerful as the laughing morn , Alternate changing , for the heaving sigh , Or frowning aspect of contemptuous scorn . Life , what art thou ? a variegated scene Of mingled light and shade , of joy and woe ; A sea where calms and storms ...
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