Poems by Henry James Pye
Sonnet I, Written At Cliefden Spring
... Which, hanging from the hills that grace thy side, ...
Song: "Let no Shepherd sing to me "
... Made my vanquish'd heart their prize, ...
Written In The Year 1779, When The Combined Fleets Were Off Plymouth
... But ah! what horrid scenes are these! ...
Epitaph On A Child
... Check your vain tears!Lo! He who "walk'd the wave," ...
Ode To Beauty
... Shall trace thy vagrant step, and mark thy pencil there ...
Alfred. Book VI.
... Circumstances attending the Surrender and Conversion of Guthrum, Chief of the Danes ...
Naucratia; Or Naval Dominion. Part I
... Canadians and South Sea Islandersmystery of their origin and language ...
Aerophorion
... Thro' all the change of foliage, fruit, and flowers,&emsp ...
Ode To Harmony
... O'ercome the captive sense, and shake the astonish'd soul ...
Prologue, Intended for "Vortigern"
... Your breasts with horror thrill, with rapture glow, ...
The Fourth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
... akes occasion to praise him for his skill in managing horses, his hospitality, and his love of peace ...
The Art Of War. Book V.
... Cliffs rough with rocks, and white with endless snows, ...
The Ninth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
... ving mental accomplishments the preference to all others, he concludes with a compliment to his Hero ...
Epigram. Omnia Vincit Amor.
... Yet still I thought the happy tribe ...
The Last Elegy Of The Third Book Of Tibullus
... Whose learned strains thy lover's crimes have shown: ...