Garth's "Dispensary.": Kritische ausgabe mit einleitung und anmerkungenC. Winter, 1905 - 175 pages |
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Page 54
... Winds lay hush'd in subterranean Beds ; Whilst sick'ning Flow'rs drink up the Silver Dew , And Beaus , for some Assembly , dress anew ; The City Saints to Pray'rs and Play - house haste ; The Rich to Dinner , and the Poor to Rest ...
... Winds lay hush'd in subterranean Beds ; Whilst sick'ning Flow'rs drink up the Silver Dew , And Beaus , for some Assembly , dress anew ; The City Saints to Pray'rs and Play - house haste ; The Rich to Dinner , and the Poor to Rest ...
Page 70
... Wind , descries He throws it , in effect , but in his Eyes . That Juggler which another's Slight will show , But teaches how the World his own may know . Thrice happy were those golden Days of old , When dear as Burgundy , Ptisans were ...
... Wind , descries He throws it , in effect , but in his Eyes . That Juggler which another's Slight will show , But teaches how the World his own may know . Thrice happy were those golden Days of old , When dear as Burgundy , Ptisans were ...
Page 84
... Winds , in rude rencounter dash . " Blood , Brains , and Limbs did the high Walls distain , „ And all around lay squallid Heaps of Slain . * Pr . Ar . p . 136. K. Ar . p . 189 . 189 straight 1-4 . 191 rufull ] noysom 1-4 noisom ruful 11 ...
... Winds , in rude rencounter dash . " Blood , Brains , and Limbs did the high Walls distain , „ And all around lay squallid Heaps of Slain . * Pr . Ar . p . 136. K. Ar . p . 189 . 189 straight 1-4 . 191 rufull ] noysom 1-4 noisom ruful 11 ...
Page 86
... Wind , Out - flew the Rack , and left the Hours behind . 240 The Ev'ning now with Blushes warms the Air , The Steer resigns the Yoke , the Hind his Care . The Clouds aloft with golden Edgings glow , And falling Dews refresh the Earth ...
... Wind , Out - flew the Rack , and left the Hours behind . 240 The Ev'ning now with Blushes warms the Air , The Steer resigns the Yoke , the Hind his Care . The Clouds aloft with golden Edgings glow , And falling Dews refresh the Earth ...
Page 87
... Winds their tender Pinions try , And River Gods their thirsty Urns supply . The wond'ring Sage pursues his airy Flight , And braves the chill unwholesome Damps of Night ; He views the Tracts where Luminaries rove , To settle Seasons ...
... Winds their tender Pinions try , And River Gods their thirsty Urns supply . The wond'ring Sage pursues his airy Flight , And braves the chill unwholesome Damps of Night ; He views the Tracts where Luminaries rove , To settle Seasons ...
Common terms and phrases
Acadian AE FOND KISS Akadier Amang andere Anmerkung Arms auld auld lang syne Ausgabe bonnie Burns Canto cou'd Dichter Dichtung die Ärzte Dispensary Druckfehler Dryden e'er Edinburgh edition englischen Hexameters English erste ersten Evangeline eyes fair farmer fehlen in 1-4 fehlt in ¹ Fergusson finden folgende forest frae Gabriel Gedicht Grand-Pré Haliburton hand heart Hexameter Jahre John John Nutt Kritiker lasses London Longfellow Lord Lutrin maiden Mauchline merry monie Moowis mournful Muse ne'er neuer Abschnitt night o'er owre poem poet poetic Pow'r river Robert Burns sagt Schenk schon Schreibung seine seinen shore shou'd Siehe silent sing song später Stanza Stelle stood sub Garth sweet syne thee thou thro twas Übersetzung Verse viel village weel Weise weniger Werk Whilst wohl wou'd wurde Zeit
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Page 33 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride. His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !
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Page 111 - THAT AND A' THAT" Is there, for honest Poverty, That hangs his head, and a' that! The coward slave, we pass him by, We dare be poor for a
Page 67 - O'er a' the ills o' life victorious! But pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flow'r, its bloom is shed; Or like the snow falls in the river, A moment white — then melts for ever; Or like the borealis race That flit ere you can point their place; Or like the rainbow's lovely form Evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time or tide; The hour approaches Tam maun ride; That hour, o...
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Page 30 - An' makes him quite forget his labour an' his toil. Belyve the elder bairns come drapping in, At service out, amang the farmers roun', Some ca' the pleugh, some herd, some tentie rin A cannie errand to a neebor town : Their eldest hope, their Jenny, woman grown, In youthfu...
Page 45 - Softly the Angelus sounded, and over the roofs of the village Columns of pale blue smoke, like clouds of incense ascending, Rose from a hundred hearths, the homes of peace and contentment. Thus dwelt together in love these simple Acadian farmers, — Dwelt in the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics.
Page 36 - O Scotia! my dear, my native soil! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent, Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content! And...