Posthumous poems. Translations from Vincent Bourne. Translations of the Latin and Italian poems of Milton. Epigrams tr. from the Latin of Owen. Translations of Greek verses. Translations from the Fables of Gay. Adam: a sacred drama, tr. from the Italian of AndreiniBaldwin and Cradock, 1837 |
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... Jove and Juno rose . Less beautiful , however gay , Is that which in the scorching day Receives the weary swain Who , laying his long scythe aside , Sleeps on some bank with daisies pied , Till roused to toil again . What labours of the ...
... Jove and Juno rose . Less beautiful , however gay , Is that which in the scorching day Receives the weary swain Who , laying his long scythe aside , Sleeps on some bank with daisies pied , Till roused to toil again . What labours of the ...
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... Jove himself , grown old , with young desire . Oft have I gazed on gem - surpassing eyes , Out - sparkling every star that gilds the skies . Necks whiter than the ivory arm bestowed By Jove on Pelops , or the milky road ! Bright locks ...
... Jove himself , grown old , with young desire . Oft have I gazed on gem - surpassing eyes , Out - sparkling every star that gilds the skies . Necks whiter than the ivory arm bestowed By Jove on Pelops , or the milky road ! Bright locks ...
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... Jove's command ; And so Eurybates , when he address'd To Peleus ' son , Atrides ' proud behest . Dread queen of sepulchres ! whose rigorous laws And watchful eyes run through the realms below , Oh , oft too adverse to Minerva's cause ...
... Jove's command ; And so Eurybates , when he address'd To Peleus ' son , Atrides ' proud behest . Dread queen of sepulchres ! whose rigorous laws And watchful eyes run through the realms below , Oh , oft too adverse to Minerva's cause ...
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... Jove , For , with the night , force , ambush , slaughter fly , And no gigantic guilt alarms the sky . Now haply says some shepherd , while he views , Recumbent on a rock , the reddening dews , This night , this surely , Phoebus miss'd ...
... Jove , For , with the night , force , ambush , slaughter fly , And no gigantic guilt alarms the sky . Now haply says some shepherd , while he views , Recumbent on a rock , the reddening dews , This night , this surely , Phoebus miss'd ...
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... Jove feels himself the season , sports again With his fair spouse , and banquets all his train . Now too the Satyrs , in the dusk of eve , ; Their mazy dance through flowery meadows weave , And neither god nor goat , but both in kind ...
... Jove feels himself the season , sports again With his fair spouse , and banquets all his train . Now too the Satyrs , in the dusk of eve , ; Their mazy dance through flowery meadows weave , And neither god nor goat , but both in kind ...
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ADAM ANGEL ANTISTROPHE arms art thou Avernus bard BEELZEBUB Behold beneath birds blaze blest boast Boötes bosom breast breath bright brow call'd canst celestial CHERUBIM dart dear death delight divine dost thou dread dwell earth eternal eyes fair falchions fame Faunus fear fierce fire flame FLESH flowers form'd fruit gentle glory GOD THE FATHER gold grace grove hallow'd hand hands united hast heart heaven heavenly hell Hence human infernal Jove Latian length light live lofty Lord LUCIFER lyre mighty monster Muse ne'er numbers nymphs o'er once pain Pallas Phoebus praise radiant rest SATAN SCENE seat seem'd SERPENT shade shine shore sigh sing skies song soul sound speak spirit stars stream sweet Tartarus tears thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thyself verse voice VOLAN WILLIAM HAYLEY wings wish wretched youth