Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

11 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

A SONG.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

A SONG. lET Kings for sceptres fight or fame Thro' distant realms with toil pursue Let Poets write to gain a name, I only wish to gain my Sue. Let rakes for lawless pleasures rove, And daily sigh for faces new; Let me enraptur'd range the grove, And gaze upon my lovely Sue. Her eyes with modest lustre shine, Her lips are soft as morning dew; The rose and lilly both combine, To deck the cheeks of lovely Sue, A form so perfect, or so fair, Nor Titian, nor Apelles drew; No colours can describe the air, Or graceful ease of lovely Sue. Were kingdoms under my command, Or all the pow'r that Caesar knew I'd place the sceptre in her hand, And live the slave of lovely Sue. "Chang'd to a swan, Almighty Jove To Laeda's lovely bosom new; Swift pois'd upon the wings of love; I'd fly to meet my fairer Sue. But weak my verse to sing her praise, Or giva her worth, or charms, their due Some Poet, in more lofty lays, Shall celebrate my lovely Sue. Great Queen of love, attend my pray'r, And help a swain so fond and true Instruct me how to gain my fair, Instruct me how to gain my Sue.

ON MINES.

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LIFE, DEATH, AND ETERNITY.

THE CRUSADER'S RETURN.

IJURIES' lHLt.

BOW-STREET.

THE HON. COLONEL STANHOPE.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-WEDN-ISDAY.

BURMESE WAR.

COUNTRY FAIRS.