The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 29Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... lyre ; In high Parnaffus fhe no birthright claims , Nor drinks deep draughts of Heliconian streams ; Yet near the facred mount fhe loves to rove , Vifits the fprings , and hovers round the grove . " She knows what dangers wait too bold ...
... lyre ; In high Parnaffus fhe no birthright claims , Nor drinks deep draughts of Heliconian streams ; Yet near the facred mount fhe loves to rove , Vifits the fprings , and hovers round the grove . " She knows what dangers wait too bold ...
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... lyre upon an untry'd string : New fire informs my foul , unfelt before ; And , on new wings , to heights unknowm I foar . O power unfeen by whose resistless force Compell'd , I take this flight , direct my courfe : For Fancy wild and ...
... lyre upon an untry'd string : New fire informs my foul , unfelt before ; And , on new wings , to heights unknowm I foar . O power unfeen by whose resistless force Compell'd , I take this flight , direct my courfe : For Fancy wild and ...
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... lyre is ftrung ; For every grace of every Muse is thine In thee their various fires united fhine , Darling of Phoebus and the tuneful Nine ! To thee alone I dare my fong commend , Whofe nature can forgive , and power defend , And fhew ...
... lyre is ftrung ; For every grace of every Muse is thine In thee their various fires united fhine , Darling of Phoebus and the tuneful Nine ! To thee alone I dare my fong commend , Whofe nature can forgive , and power defend , And fhew ...
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... lyre , And with her voice in chorus join ; Her voice , which next to yours is most divine . Bless the glad earth with heavenly lays , And to that pitch th ' eternal accents raife , Which only breath infpir'd can reach , To notes , which ...
... lyre , And with her voice in chorus join ; Her voice , which next to yours is most divine . Bless the glad earth with heavenly lays , And to that pitch th ' eternal accents raife , Which only breath infpir'd can reach , To notes , which ...
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... each day you ' ve past To be a mighty treasure won : And lay each moment out in hafte ; We re fure to live too fast , And cannot live too foon . E Youth When firft Cyllenius form'd the lyre , Thou didst the HORACE IMITATED . 49.
... each day you ' ve past To be a mighty treasure won : And lay each moment out in hafte ; We re fure to live too fast , And cannot live too foon . E Youth When firft Cyllenius form'd the lyre , Thou didst the HORACE IMITATED . 49.
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 29 Samuel Johnson Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1790 |
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Halaman 35 - Such idle themes no more can move, Nor any thing but what's of high import : And what's of high import, but love £ Vervain and gums, and the green turf prepare ; With wine of two years old your cups be fill'd : After our facrifice and prayer, The goddefs may incline her heart to yield.
Halaman 101 - Of Memory the Art But ah! how oft is human care in vain ! For, now he could not find his book again. The place where he had laid it he forgot, Nor could himself remember what he wrote.
Halaman 21 - To him preferibe, and fix each fated hour. This mighty rule to Time the Fates ordain, But yet to hard conditions bind his reign ; For...
Halaman 43 - Till Victory and Peace reftore Her faithful Lover to her tender Breaft, Within her folding Arms to reft, Thence never to be parted more, No never to be parted more.
Halaman 154 - But sometimes stoop'd to please a barbarous age : When his immortal bays began to grow Rude was the language, and the humour low ; He, like the God of day, was always bright, But rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sullied, and obscur'd, though soaring high, With spots contracted from the nether sky. But whither is the...
Halaman 43 - See! see, she wakes — Sabina wakes! And now the sun begins to rise: Less glorious is the morn, that breaks From his bright beams, than her fair eyes. With light united day they give; But different fates ere night fulfil: How many by his warmth will live! How many will her coldness kill!
Halaman 127 - Unknown, and loft, far from my native Home. But I conjure you, by the Throne of Jove, By all that's dear to you, by all you love, By your good Parents, (for no bad, could e'er Produce a Son...
Halaman 131 - Till Jove at length, in Pity of his Grief, Difpatch'd \Argicides to his Relief; And more with Gifts to pacify his Mind, He fent him Horfes of a deathlefs kind, Whofe Feet outftript in Speed the rapid Wind.
Halaman 102 - Should hope and fear thy heart alternate tear, Or love, or hate, or rage, or anxious care, Whatever passions may thy mind infest, (Where...
Halaman 101 - To draw the Eye, or to allure the Heart, Poor were the Praife in Fortune to excel, Yet want the Way to ufe that Fortune well.