In the place of the daughter she lost, alas, prematurely. Now when I saw you to-day near the carria...
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Thickly strewed as hailstones when they fall, Have ye e'er known envy at the sight? And not felt y...
And whilst they sat themselves down, to take a little repose there, Thus the loving youth spoke, wh...
And the wall, which now had moldered, From its very age has fallen. And Jamblika says,--whose beau...
By thousand millions follow'd, lo, To yon dark place makes haste to go God's Son, descending from ...
To such a terrible nation, which hurries along like a tempest! For they summon together the young a...
----- WARNING. WAKEN not Amor from sleep! The beauteous urchin still slumbers; Go, and complete t...
For what is Useful alone remains the first thought of his lifetime. Happy the man to whom Nature a ...
ART thou, then, vex'd at my silence? What shall I speak of? Thou markest Neither my sorrowful sigh,...
Which are preserved in the pages of history, sacred or common. He in these days who has lived to-da...
Not the remotest desire ever to call them mine own. Years thus fleeted away! Although our houses we...
For what reason and intellect ne'er could accomplish, is often Done by some fortunate, quite irresi...
Well, I have taken a fancy the rest of the gifts to deposit In your hands, and thus fulfil to the b...
WATER its living strength first shows, When obstacles its course oppose. ----- TRANSPARENT appear...
1776.* ----- THE CRITIC. I HAD a fellow as my guest, Not knowing he was such a pest, And gave h...