The Works of the English Poets: Otway, Duke and DorsetH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... just value upon each bestows ; Slow to condeinn , nor partial to commend , The brave man's patron , and the wrong'd man's friend . 60 Now juftly feated on th ' imperial throne , In which high sphere no brighter star e'er shone : B 3 ...
... just value upon each bestows ; Slow to condeinn , nor partial to commend , The brave man's patron , and the wrong'd man's friend . 60 Now juftly feated on th ' imperial throne , In which high sphere no brighter star e'er shone : B 3 ...
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... just confufion meet , And growl and pine beneath his mighty feet ! The fecond , for debates in council fit , Of steady judgment and deep piercing wit ; To all the noblest heights of learning bred , 65 Both men and books with curious ...
... just confufion meet , And growl and pine beneath his mighty feet ! The fecond , for debates in council fit , Of steady judgment and deep piercing wit ; To all the noblest heights of learning bred , 65 Both men and books with curious ...
Halaman 7
... just , good - natur'd , liberal , brave , Witty , and pleasure's friend , yet not her slave : The paths of life by noblest methods trod ; Of mortal mold . but in his mind a god . 95 100 Though now ( alas ! ) in the sad grave he lies ...
... just , good - natur'd , liberal , brave , Witty , and pleasure's friend , yet not her slave : The paths of life by noblest methods trod ; Of mortal mold . but in his mind a god . 95 100 Though now ( alas ! ) in the sad grave he lies ...
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... Just ripe for birth , and labouring from their womb ; Each ftruggling which shall eldership obtain , To be first grac'd with mighty James's reign . 535 Let the dread monarch on his throne appear , Place too the charming partner of it ...
... Just ripe for birth , and labouring from their womb ; Each ftruggling which shall eldership obtain , To be first grac'd with mighty James's reign . 535 Let the dread monarch on his throne appear , Place too the charming partner of it ...
Halaman 50
... toys . I saw them ready for departure stand ; Just when approach'd the Monarch of our land , And took the charming Mourner by the hand : } T ' exprefs T ' exprefs all noblest offices he strove , Of 50 OTWAY'S POEMS .
... toys . I saw them ready for departure stand ; Just when approach'd the Monarch of our land , And took the charming Mourner by the hand : } T ' exprefs T ' exprefs all noblest offices he strove , Of 50 OTWAY'S POEMS .
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Acontius arms beauty beſt bleſſings bleſt breaſt buſineſs Cæfar cauſe charms conqueſt Cyclops Cydippe dæmon Daphnis defire deſign diſdain diſeaſe e'er eaſe elſe Ev'n eyes facred fafe fair falſe fame fate fatire fear fighs fince firſt fiſh flain foft fome fong fools forrow foul fuch grace grave he lies heart heaven honour juſt king laſt leſs lov'd Lucretius mighty mind MOPSUS moſt Muſe muſt nymph o'er paſt peace pleaſe pleaſure Poet praiſe preſent rage rais'd raiſe reſt rife riſe royal ſad ſay ſcene ſcorn ſee ſeem'd ſenſe ſet ſhade ſhall ſhall his praiſe ſhame ſhe ſhed ſhepherds ſhew ſhine ſhore ſhould ſmiles ſome ſpeak ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtreams ſtrength ſtrong ſtrove ſuch ſwain ſweet Tartuffe thee theſe thine thoſe thou triumph Twas twill uſe verſe virtue Whilft whoſe
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Halaman 195 - Ladies now at land, We men at sea indite ; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write ; The muses, now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you. With a fa la, la, la, la.
Halaman 198 - And now we've told you all our loves, And likewise all our fears, In hopes this declaration moves Some pity from your tears ; Let's hear of no inconstancy, We have too much of that at sea. With a fa, la, la, la, la.
Halaman 27 - Twas far from any path, but where the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the Word it first was made, Ere God had said : — • Let grass and herbs and every green thing grow, With fruitful herbs after their kinds, and it was so.
Halaman 28 - My father was .(a thing now rare) Loyal and brave ; my mother chaste and fair. The pledge of marriage-vows was only I ; Alone I liv'd their much-lov'd fondled boy:' They gave me gen'rous education ; high They strove to raise my mind ; and with it grew their joy.
Halaman 207 - The wise will think you in the right, Not to expose your person : Nor vex your thoughts how to repair The ruins of your glory ; You ought to leave so mean a care To those who pen your story. Are not Boileau and Corneille paid For panegyric writing ? They know how heroes may be made Without the help of fighting.
Halaman 53 - Tis dang'rous to resist the power of love, The Gods obey him, and he's king above : He clear'd the doubts that did my mind confound, And promis'd me to bring thee hither bound : Oh may he come, and in that...
Halaman 31 - Bore witness of our daily loves ; And on the bark of every tree, You might the marks of our endearments...
Halaman 206 - Roper to take her away. But to these that have had my dear Bess in their arms, She's gentle, and knows how to soften her charms; And to every beauty can add a new...
Halaman 47 - But constant as the stars that never move ; Or as women would have love. The trembling genius of their state Look'd out, and straight shrunk back his head, To see our daring banners spread.
Halaman 68 - In recompence th' original was loft : At thefe, illuftrious repentance pay, In his kind hands your humble offerings lay : Let royal pardon be by him implor'd, Th...