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Born in February 20, 1745 / Died in August 11, 1813 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Henry James Pye

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Beauty. Part III.

...   From earth's mean pomp, and seek her native skies:&emsp ...

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The Parsonage Improved

...   When though the sun be bright, right keen the winds might blow ...

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Ode On The Divine Omnipresence

...   Exceeds all depth of thought, and mocks the human mind ...

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Elegy III

...   ‘Here rests a youth, who Love and Sorrow's slave, ...

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The Progress Of Refinement. Part I.

... —Contests of the Successors of Alexander, and the struggles of some republics for liberty ...

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Beauty. Part I.

...     Tho' proud Versailles, thro' marble fountains, play ...

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Epitaph On Charles D’Aussey, Esquire

...   When Pomp, when Wealth, when Greatness sink to dust, ...

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Ode To Liberty

...   Though, where their tribes the earth o'er-ran, ...

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Elegy II

...     The various blessings bounteous Heaven bestows ...

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Faringdon Hill. Book II

... Through noontide's sultry heat, or midnight's chilling dew ...

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Verses Addressed To A Lady

...   Though gain'd without one care, his joys ...

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The Tenth Olympic Ode Of Pindar

... sing his exploits, though after some delay, concludes with praising him for his strength and beauty ...

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The Thirteenth Olympic Ode Of Pindar

... relates his various success in the inferior Games of Greece, and concludes with a Prayer to Jupiter ...

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On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet

... s eye,   Obscurely wise, and coarsely kind ...

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October And May

...   "But Spring's gay landscape shows too bright ...