The Works of the English Poets: DrydenH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Halaman 50
... prepar'd , And fure presage your future fway declar'd : When weftward , like the fun , you took your way , And from benighted Britain bore the day , Blue Triton gave the signal from the shore , The ready Nereids heard , and swam before ...
... prepar'd , And fure presage your future fway declar'd : When weftward , like the fun , you took your way , And from benighted Britain bore the day , Blue Triton gave the signal from the shore , The ready Nereids heard , and swam before ...
Halaman 53
... prepar'd to pay in verfes rude A most detefted act of gratitude : Ev'n this had been your elegy , which now Is offer'd for your health , the table of my vow . Your angel fure our Morley's mind inspir'd , To find the remedy your ill ...
... prepar'd to pay in verfes rude A most detefted act of gratitude : Ev'n this had been your elegy , which now Is offer'd for your health , the table of my vow . Your angel fure our Morley's mind inspir'd , To find the remedy your ill ...
Halaman 76
... prepar'd before Of wine and honey mix'd with added store Of opium ; to his keeper this he brought , Who fwallow'd unaware the sleepy draught , And fnor'd fecure till morn , his fenfes bound In slumber , and in long oblivion drown'd ...
... prepar'd before Of wine and honey mix'd with added store Of opium ; to his keeper this he brought , Who fwallow'd unaware the sleepy draught , And fnor'd fecure till morn , his fenfes bound In slumber , and in long oblivion drown'd ...
Halaman 114
... prepar'd , Rufiling of harnefs , rattling of the fhield , Clattering of armour , furbish'd for the field . Crowds to the caftle mounted up the street , Battering the pavement with their courfers ' feet : The greedy fight might there ...
... prepar'd , Rufiling of harnefs , rattling of the fhield , Clattering of armour , furbish'd for the field . Crowds to the caftle mounted up the street , Battering the pavement with their courfers ' feet : The greedy fight might there ...
Halaman 130
... prepar'd , On which the lifeless body should be rear'd , Cover'd with cloth of gold , on which was laid The corpfe of Arcite , in like robes array'd . White gloves were on his hands , and on his head A wreath of laurel , mix'd with ...
... prepar'd , On which the lifeless body should be rear'd , Cover'd with cloth of gold , on which was laid The corpfe of Arcite , in like robes array'd . White gloves were on his hands , and on his head A wreath of laurel , mix'd with ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
againſt Arcite arms becauſe befides behold beſt betwixt blood breaſt caft Canterbury tales cauſe Chanticleer Chaucer Cymon dame death defcended deferve defire earth Emily ev'n eyes fafe faid fair fame fate fear feas feaſt fecond fecret feem'd fenfe fent fhade fhall fhould fide fight fince fing fire firft firſt flain fome foon forc'd forrow foul ftill ftood fuch fuffer fure fweet fword Goddeſs grace heart heaven himſelf honour iffuing king knight ladies laft laſt leaſt lefs liv'd loft lord lov'd maid mind moſt muſt myſelf numbers o'er Ovid Palamon Pirithous plac'd pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poet prefent prepar'd prifon purſued queen reaſon refolv'd reft reſt Reynard ſaid ſeen ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſome ſpeak ſpoke ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtood Synalepha Thebes thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought tranflated turn'd Twas Virgil whofe wife Wife of Bath
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 43 - I will only say that it was not for this noble Knight that I drew the plan of an epic poem on King Arthur in my preface to the translation of Juvenal. The Guardian Angels of Kingdoms were machines too ponderous for him to manage...
Halaman 242 - He wander'd on, unknowing where he went Lost in the wood, and all on love intent : The Day already half his race had run, And summon'd him to due repast at noon, But Love could feel no hunger but lu's own.
Halaman 93 - Twas all it had, for windows there were none. The gate was adamant; eternal frame! Which, hew'd by Mars himself, from Indian quarries came, The labour of a god; and all along Tough iron plates were clench 'd to make it strong.
Halaman 298 - A creature of a more exalted kind Was wanting yet, and then was Man design'd ; Conscious of thought, of more capacious breast, For empire form'd, and fit to rule the rest...
Halaman 43 - I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine, which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality ; and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph ; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
Halaman 26 - One of our late great poets is sunk in his reputation because he could never forgive any conceit which came in his way; but swept like a drag-net great and small.
Halaman 66 - Till each with mortal hate his rival view'd; Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand; But when they met, they made a surly stand; And glared like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd that every look might be their last.
Halaman 239 - This noble youth to madness loved a dame Of high degree, Honoria was her name : Fair as the fairest, but of haughty mind, And fiercer than became so soft a kind ; Proud of her birth, (for equal she had none) The rest she scorn'd; but hated him alone.
Halaman 32 - May I have leave to do myself the justice (since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so much as to be a Christian, or a moral man), may I have leave, I say...
Halaman 132 - The attentive, audience, thus his will declared: The Cause and Spring of motion, from above, Hung down on earth the golden chain of Love: Great was the effect, and high was his intent, When peace among the jarring seeds he sent.