The Genius of the Thames: A Lyrical Poem, in Two PartsT. Hookham, jun. and E.T. Hookham, ... and Manners and Miller, Edinburgh., 1810 - 147 lappuses |
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afar Amid ancient Andraste's Araxes bards beauteous beauty beneath blast blaze bloom breast breathe breeze charms child of heaven CITUS Danube dark deep divine domes dread drear Druid dwells eddying eternal Euphrates fair fancy fancy's fire flame flood flow flying forest gale GENII GENIUS LOCI glade glide gloom glow gods Godstow Godstow Nunnery grey groves Hadleigh hear hill Lechlade light loci lonely lyre magic meads mortal murmurs muse mystic Naiad native ne'er Niger night nunc nunnery nymph o'er ocean oh Thames peace Peneus Persepolis plain pomp poured pride proudly rage reign river roam roar roll Roman Rome rove ruin sacred sæpe sails scene seas shade shore sinks Sir William Jones smile song soul spirit stern storms strains stream sublime sweet sweetly swell sylvan tempests thee thou tide toil tomb towers trace Trimalchio vallies VIRG wake wandering waters waves wealth wild willow winds woods youth
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116. lappuse - Genius, natale comes qui temperat astrum, Naturae deus humanae, mortalis in unumQuodque caput, vultu mutabilis, albus et ater.
129. lappuse - ... inquit >frondoso vertice collem/ - quis deus, incertum est - habitat deus...
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141. lappuse - A hazel grows near the chapel, the fruit of which is always apparently perfect, but is invariably found to be hollow. This nunnery derives its chief interest from having been the burial-place of the beautiful Rosamond, who appears, after her death^ to have been regarded as a saint.
142. lappuse - Henry had made for her a house of wonderfull working ; so that no man or woman might come to her, but he that was instructed by the king, or such as were right secret with him touching the matter. This house after some was named Labyrinthus, or Dedalus worke, which was wrought like unto a knot in a garden, called a Maze...
131. lappuse - Ma quando parte il sol, qui tosto adombra / notte, nube, caligine ed orrore / che rassembra infernal, che gli occhi ingombra / di cecità, ch'empie di tema il core; / né qui gregge od armenti a...
121. lappuse - The ancient Cuthites, and the Persians after them, had a great veneration for fountains and streams, which also prevailed among other nations, so as to have been at one time almost universal.
81. lappuse - Fond youths and blushing maidens came, And gathered from its mystic power A brighter, purer, holier flame : The lightest heart with awe could feel The charm her hovering spirit shed : But superstition's impious zeal Distilled its venom on the dead...
3. lappuse - Non è questa la patria in ch' io mi fido, Madre benigna e pia , Che copre l' uno e l' altro mio parente? Per Dio, questo la mente Talor vi mova , e con pietà guardate Le lagrime del popol doloroso, Che sol da voi riposo Dopo Dio spera ; e , pur che voi mostriate Segno alcun di pietate, Virtù...