Parisina. But it is not to list to the waterfall 'Tis not for the sake of its full-blown flower; A moment more, and they shall meet ; 'Tis past-her lover's at her feet. Masque. Spring all the graces of the age, BYRON. Bring all the pleasures of the stage, And relishes of rhyme; Add all the softnesses of courts, BEN JONSON. Parisina. At non egreditur foribus Parisina superbis Inqve sinu tremor est pallueruntqve genae ; Iamqve novum repetunt virgulta sonantia murmur, Inqve genis rubor est intumuitqve sinus. Convenient, breve momentum modo fugerit, ambo: Fugit: amantis amans sternitur ante pedes. H. T. Pompa. En age fer Veneres qvotqvot nova secla crearint, Qviqve subest numeris carminibusqve lepor. Confer et inlecebras, regum qvibus adfluit aula, Vultusqve et risus, ludicra mixta iocis. Dulcia cum salibus sic confundantur, ut absit Vox ea: Proh claudo qvam pede pompa venit. F. E. G. A A Take, oh take those lips away. Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; Lights that do mislead the morn: Hide, oh hide those hills of snow, Which thy frozen bosom bears, On whose tops the pinks that grow Are of those that April wears: But first set my poor heart free, Bound in those icy chains by thee. Inscription on a Boat. They say that I am small and frail, SUCKLING. It may be so; yet every sail Makes shipwreck in the swelling breeze. Nor strength nor size can then hold fast, But Fortune's favour, Heaven's decree. Let others trust in oar and mast, But may the gods take care of me! C. MERIVALE (from the Greek). Leonidas of Farentum, Aut 7. Joe. 17.83, Deprecatio. Aufer hinc procul ista tam dulce perfida labra: Conde pectore qvi super, conde sis, glaciali Inscriptio Phaseli. At tenuis, narrant, at sum male firma carina; R. S. Sim tenuis, sim firma parum: tamen omnis in alto Naufragium Borea flante carina facit. Tum nec magna tenet moles, nec qvernea transtra, K. The Silent Land. Into the Silent Land! Ah, who shall lead us thither? Thither, oh thither, Into the Silent Land? Into the Silent Land! To you, ye boundless regions. Of all perfection, tender morning visions O Land O Land! For all the broken-hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand, To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of all the great departed, Into the Silent Land! LONGFELLOW (from the German of SALIS). The Lover's Wish. upon Sleep dwell thine eyes, Peace in thy breast! Would I were Sleep and Peace, so sweet to rest. SHAKSPEARE. |