Anna Laetitia Barbauld (Анна-Летиция Барбо)
To a Friend
May never more of pensive melancholy
Within thy heart, beneath thy roof appear,
Than just to break the charm of idle folly,
And prompt for others' woes the melting tear;
No more than just that tender gloom to spread
Where thy beloved Muses wont to stray,
To lift the thought from this low earthy bed,
Or bid hope languish for a brighter day;
And deeper sink within thy feeling heart
Love's pleasing wounds, or friendship's polished dart!
Anna Laetitia Barbauld's other poems:- To the Baron De Stonne
- A Summer Evening's Meditation
- Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq.
- On a Lady's Writing
- To a Lady, with Painted Flowers
Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):
Matthew Arnold (Мэтью Арнольд) To a Friend ("Who prop, thou ask'st in these bad days, my mind?") William Bowles (Уильям Боулз) To a Friend ("Go, then, and join the murmuring city's throng!") William Watson (Уильям Уотсон) To a Friend ("Soon may the edict lapse, that on you lays") William Shenstone (Уильям Шенстон) To a Friend ("Have you ne'er seen, my gentle Squire!") Joseph Drake (Джозеф Дрейк) To a Friend ("Yes, faint was my applause and cold my praise") James Fields (Джеймс Филдс) To a Friend ("Go, with a manly heart") Richard Hovey (Ричард Хави) To a Friend ("ALL too grotesque our thoughts are sometimes") Amy Lowell (Эми Лоуэлл) To a Friend ("I ask but one thing of you, only one") James Lowell (Джеймс Лоуэлл) To a Friend ("One strip of bark may feed the broken tree") John Pierpont (Джон Пирпонт) To a Friend ("Friend of my dark and solitary hour") Caroline Fry (Wilson) (Каролина Фрай (Уилсон)) To a Friend ("Behold you the beam")
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