The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20Samuel Johnson J. Nichols, 1779 |
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Halaman 14
... Thou haft no faults , or I no faults can fpy ; Thou art all beauty , or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste , Who ne'er had fire , or el'e whofe fire is past , Muft judge by rules what they want force to tafle . I ...
... Thou haft no faults , or I no faults can fpy ; Thou art all beauty , or all blindness I. Critics and aged beaux of fancy chaste , Who ne'er had fire , or el'e whofe fire is past , Muft judge by rules what they want force to tafle . I ...
Halaman 15
... thou would'st a tempting Mufe Judicious Walsh can beft direct her rage . To Somers and to Dorfet too fubmit , And let their ftamp immortalize thy wit . Confenting Phœbus bows , if they approve , And ranks thee with the foremost bards ...
... thou would'st a tempting Mufe Judicious Walsh can beft direct her rage . To Somers and to Dorfet too fubmit , And let their ftamp immortalize thy wit . Confenting Phœbus bows , if they approve , And ranks thee with the foremost bards ...
Halaman 19
... thou that beft canft tell , How ancient leagues to modern discord fell ; And why Phyficians were fo cautious grown Of others ' lives , and lavish of their own ; How by a journey to th ' Elyfian plain Peace triumph'd , and old Time ...
... thou that beft canft tell , How ancient leagues to modern discord fell ; And why Phyficians were fo cautious grown Of others ' lives , and lavish of their own ; How by a journey to th ' Elyfian plain Peace triumph'd , and old Time ...
Halaman 34
... thou fhould't fear to know , or I to tell . ' Tis true , thou ever waft esteem'd by me The great Alcides of our company . 155 165 When When we with noble fcorn refolv'd to ease Ourfelves from 34 GARTH'S POEMS .
... thou fhould't fear to know , or I to tell . ' Tis true , thou ever waft esteem'd by me The great Alcides of our company . 155 165 When When we with noble fcorn refolv'd to ease Ourfelves from 34 GARTH'S POEMS .
Halaman 35
... thou didst exprefs , Nought could be equal , but the great success . Now call to mind thy generous prowess paft , Be what thou should't , by thinking what thou wast The faculty of Warwick - lane defign , If not to ftorm , at least to ...
... thou didst exprefs , Nought could be equal , but the great success . Now call to mind thy generous prowess paft , Be what thou should't , by thinking what thou wast The faculty of Warwick - lane defign , If not to ftorm , at least to ...
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Halaman 203 - Ingenious Lister, were a picture drawn, With Cynthia's face, but with a neck like Brawn ; With wings of Turkey, and with feet of Calf, Though drawn by Kneller, it would make you laugh.
Halaman 110 - Gentiles' great apostle's name, With grace divine great Anna's seen to rise, An awful form, that glads a nation's eyes. Beneath her feet four mighty realms appear, And with due reverence pay their homage there) Britain and Ireland seem to owe her grace, And e'en wild India wears a smiling face.
Halaman 5 - It is hard, that to think well of you, fhould be but juftice, and to tell you fo, mould be an offence : thus, rather than violate your modefty, I muft be wanting to your other virtues ; and, to gratify one good quality, do wrong to a thoufand. The world...
Halaman 410 - WHEN the young people ride the Skimmington, There is a general trembling in a town : Not only he for whom the person rides Suffers, but they sweep other doors besides ; And by that hieroglyphic does appear That the good woman is the master there.
Halaman 15 - Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill : Nay, let them write ; let them their forces join, And hope the motley piece may rival thine. Safely defpife their malice, and their toil, Which vulgar ears alone will reach, and will defile.
Halaman 406 - More out of choice, than that he loft his way, He let his company the Hare purfue, For he himfelf had other game in view. A Beggar by her trade ; yet not fo mean, But that her cheeks were frefh, and linen clean. J' Miftrefs," quoth he, " and what if we two fhou'd * Retire a little way into the wood...
Halaman 170 - Clafficks as if we were never to get higher than our Tully or our Virgil. You tantalize me only, when you tell me of the Edition of a Book by the ingenious Dr. Lifter, which you fay is a Treatife De Condlmentis & Offoniis Peterum, ••Of " Of the Sauces and Soups of the Ancients,
Halaman 44 - Dissensions, like small streams, are first begun, Scarce seen they rise, but gather as they run : So lines that from their parallel decline, More they proceed, the more they still disjoin.
Halaman 10 - ... far real, though the poetical relation be fictitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently reflecting through the whole, who being too liable to faults himfelf, ought to be lefs fevere upon the mifcarriages of others.
Halaman 11 - I think in my conscience a very able physician as well as a gentleman of extraordinary learning. If I am hard upon any one it is my reader ; but some worthy gentlemen, as remarkable for their humanity as their extraordinary parts, have taken, care to make him amends for it, by prefixing something of their own.