#English #Romanticism #XIXCentury
O Blush not so! O blush not so! Or I shall think you knowing; And if you smile the blushing whil… Then maidenheads are going. There’s a blush for want, and a bl…
O golden-tongued Romance with ser… Fair plumed Syren! Queen of far a… Leave melodizing on this wintry da… Shut up thine olden pages, and be… Adieu! for once again the fierce d…
Hadst thou liv’d in days of old, O what wonders had been told Of thy lively countenance, And thy humid eyes that dance In the midst of their own brightne…
Full many a dreary hour have I pa… My brain bewildered, and my mind o… With heaviness; in seasons when I… No spherey strains by me could e’e… From the blue dome, though I to d…
Young Calidore is paddling o’er t… His healthful spirit eager and awa… To feel the beauty of a silent eve… Which seem’d full loath this happy… The light dwelt o’er the scene so…
O Solitude! if I must with thee d… Let it not be among the jumbled he… Of murky buildings; climb with me… Nature’s observatory—whence the de… Its flowery slopes, its river’s cr…
SCENE I. An Ante-chamber in the Castle. Enter LUDOLPH and SIGIFRED… Ludolph. No more advices, no more… I leave it all to fate to any thin…
Shed no tear! oh, shed no tear! The flower will bloom another year… Weep no more! oh, weep no more! Young buds sleep in the root’s whi… Dry your eyes! oh, dry your eyes!
He is to weet a melancholy carle: Thin in the waist, with bushy head… As hath the seeded thistle when in… It holds the Zephyr, ere it sende… Its light balloons into the summer…
Season of mists and mellow fruitfu… Close bosom-friend of the maturing… Conspiring with him how to load an… With fruit the vines that round th… To bend with apples the moss’d cot…
Think not of it, sweet one, so;— Give it not a tear; Sigh thou mayst, and bid it go Any, any where. Do not look so sad, sweet one,—
Chief of organic Numbers! Old Scholar of the Spheres! Thy spirit never slumbers, But rolls about our ears For ever and for ever.
Over the hill and over the dale, And over the bourn to Dawlish— Where gingerbread wives have a sca… And gingerbread nuts are smallish. ——————-
Upon a Sabbath-day it fell; Twice holy was the Sabbath-bell That call’d the folk to evening pr… The city streets were clean and fa… From wholesome drench of April ra…
My spirit is too weak; mortality Weighs heavily on me like unwillin… And each imagined pinnacle and ste… Of godlike hardship tells me I mu… Like a sick eagle looking at the s…