The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 10Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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Halaman 221
... heart with every gale , You lofe the fruit of all your former care , For the fad profpect of a juft despair . A quack ( too fcandaloufly mean to name ) .Had , by man - midwifery , got wealth and fame : As if Lucina had forgot her trade ...
... heart with every gale , You lofe the fruit of all your former care , For the fad profpect of a juft despair . A quack ( too fcandaloufly mean to name ) .Had , by man - midwifery , got wealth and fame : As if Lucina had forgot her trade ...
Halaman 221
... heart with every gale , You lose the fruit of all your former care , For the fad profpect of a just despair . A quack ( too fcandaloufly mean to name ) .Had , by man - midwifery , got wealth and fame : As if Lucina had forgot her trade ...
... heart with every gale , You lose the fruit of all your former care , For the fad profpect of a just despair . A quack ( too fcandaloufly mean to name ) .Had , by man - midwifery , got wealth and fame : As if Lucina had forgot her trade ...
Halaman 241
... hearts . but its own innocence : II . An honeft mind safely alone May travel through the burning zone ; Or through the deepest Scythian fnows , Or where the fam'd Hydafpes flows . III . While , rul'd by a refiftless fire , Our great + ...
... hearts . but its own innocence : II . An honeft mind safely alone May travel through the burning zone ; Or through the deepest Scythian fnows , Or where the fam'd Hydafpes flows . III . While , rul'd by a refiftless fire , Our great + ...
Halaman 243
... fhady boughs , They fpeak their paffions in repeated vows , And whilst a blush confeffes how the burns , His faithful heart makes as fincere returns ; Thus in the arms of love and peace they lie R 2 ROSCOMMON'S POEMS . 243.
... fhady boughs , They fpeak their paffions in repeated vows , And whilst a blush confeffes how the burns , His faithful heart makes as fincere returns ; Thus in the arms of love and peace they lie R 2 ROSCOMMON'S POEMS . 243.
Halaman 244
... heart of that bright maid ! Yet , fpite of all the pride that fwells her mind , The humble God of Sleep can make her kind . A rifing blush increas'd the native store Of charms , that but too fatal were before . Once more present the ...
... heart of that bright maid ! Yet , fpite of all the pride that fwells her mind , The humble God of Sleep can make her kind . A rifing blush increas'd the native store Of charms , that but too fatal were before . Once more present the ...
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Halaman 249 - Like transitory dreams given o'er, Whose images are kept in store By memory alone. The time that is to come is not; How can it then be mine? The present moment's all my lot; And that, as fast as it is got, Phillis, is only thine. Then talk not of inconstancy, False hearts, and broken vows; If I by miracle can be This live-long minute true to thee, 'Tis all that Heaven allows.
Halaman 258 - Likes me abundantly ; but you take care Upon this point, not to be too severe. Perhaps my muse were fitter for this part, For I profess I can be very smart On wit, which I abhor with all my heart. I long to lash it in some sharp essay, But your grand indiscretion bids me stay And turns my tide of ink another way.
Halaman 217 - Comment that your Care can find, Some here, some there, may hit the Poet's Mind; Yet be not blindly guided by the Throng; The Multitude is always in the Wrong.
Halaman 263 - Prest by Necessity, They kill for Food; Man undoes Man, to do himself no good. With Teeth and Claws by Nature arm'd, They hunt Nature's Allowance, to supply their Want: But Man...
Halaman 215 - Immodest words admit of no defence ; For want of decency is want of sense.
Halaman 253 - Courted, admir'd, and lov'd, with Presents fed ; Youth in her Looks, and Pleasure in her Bed : Till Fate, or her ill Angel, thought it fit To make her doat upon a man of Wit : Who found 'twas dull to love above a day ; Made his ill-natur'd jeast, and went away.
Halaman 222 - Through every swelling vein a loud retreat: So when a Muse propitiously invites, Improve her favours, and indulge her flights; But when you find that vigorous heat abate, Leave off, and for another summons wait.
Halaman 261 - I'll fire his Blood, by telling what I did When I was strong, and able to bear Arms.