The Works of the English Poets: PriorH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Halaman 48
... the youth , our remedy , is near : Supprefs thy rage ; with verfe thy fon infpire , The dart neglected , to affume the lyre . On TH On the Taking of NAMUR . HE town which 48 PRIOR'S POEMS . Latin Verfes on Dr Shaw's taking a Degree.
... the youth , our remedy , is near : Supprefs thy rage ; with verfe thy fon infpire , The dart neglected , to affume the lyre . On TH On the Taking of NAMUR . HE town which 48 PRIOR'S POEMS . Latin Verfes on Dr Shaw's taking a Degree.
Halaman 49
Samuel Johnson. TH On the Taking of NAMUR . HE town which Louis bought , Naffäu re - claims , And brings inftead of bribes avenging flames . Now , Louis , take thy titles from above , Boileau fhall fing , and we'll believe thee Jove ...
Samuel Johnson. TH On the Taking of NAMUR . HE town which Louis bought , Naffäu re - claims , And brings inftead of bribes avenging flames . Now , Louis , take thy titles from above , Boileau fhall fing , and we'll believe thee Jove ...
Halaman 83
... : And , when these maxims I decline , Apollo , may thy fate be mine ! May I grafp at empty praise ; And lofe the nymph , to gain the bays ! ODE G 2 * C D E Sur la Prife , de Namur PRIOR'S POEM S. $ 3 In Imitation of Anacreon.
... : And , when these maxims I decline , Apollo , may thy fate be mine ! May I grafp at empty praise ; And lofe the nymph , to gain the bays ! ODE G 2 * C D E Sur la Prife , de Namur PRIOR'S POEM S. $ 3 In Imitation of Anacreon.
Halaman 84
... N'ont rien oui , que n'efface La douceur de tes accords . III . Eft - ce AN ENGLISH BALLAD , On the Taking of NAMUR by 84 PRIOR'S POEM S. Ode fur la Prise de Namur par les Armes du Roi, l'Année 1692, par Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux.
... N'ont rien oui , que n'efface La douceur de tes accords . III . Eft - ce AN ENGLISH BALLAD , On the Taking of NAMUR by 84 PRIOR'S POEM S. Ode fur la Prise de Namur par les Armes du Roi, l'Année 1692, par Monfieur Boileau Defpreaux.
Halaman 85
... Boileau , for eight hundred pieces , Makes Louis take the wall of Jove . G 3 III . Neptune III . Eft - ce Apollon et Neptune , Qui PRIORS POEMS 85 An English Ballad, on the Taking of Namur the King of Great Britain, 1695.
... Boileau , for eight hundred pieces , Makes Louis take the wall of Jove . G 3 III . Neptune III . Eft - ce Apollon et Neptune , Qui PRIORS POEMS 85 An English Ballad, on the Taking of Namur the King of Great Britain, 1695.
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Halaman 278 - Nor good, nor bad, nor fools, nor wise ; They would not learn, nor could advise : Without love, hatred, joy, or fear, They led — a kind of — as it were : Nor wish'd, nor car'd, nor laugh'd, nor cried- : And so they liv'd, and so they died.
Halaman 213 - With which in hele I shall ryght wele Endure, as ye shall see ; And, or we go, a bedde or two I can provyde anone ; For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
Halaman 220 - He made his wish with his estate comply, Joyful to live, yet not afraid to die. One child he had, a daughter chaste and fair, His age's comfort, and his fortune's heir. They call'd her Emma ; for the beauteous dame, Who gave the virgin birth, had borne the name ; The name th' indulgent father doubly lov'd ; For in the child the mother's charms improv'd.
Halaman 75 - I'd go to school six hours on Christmas-day, Or construe Persius while my comrades play. Such work by hireling actors should be done, Who tremble when they see a critic frown: Poor rogues, that smart like fencers for their bread. And, if they are not wounded, are not fed. But, sirs, our labour has more noble ends, We act our tragedy to see our friends: Our generous scenes are for pure love repeated, And if you are not pleas'd, at least you're treated.
Halaman 129 - Chloe, and what I write, shows The difference there is betwixt nature and art: I court others in verse; but I love thee in prose: And they have my whimsies; but thou hast my heart.
Halaman 44 - IN vain you tell your parting lover You wish fair winds may waft him over. Alas ! what winds can happy prove, That bear me far from what I love ? Alas ! what dangers on the main Can equal those that I sustain, From slighted vows, and cold disdain?
Halaman 106 - Pris'ner free, Who ne'er intended Harm to Thee. To Me pertains not, She replies, To know or care where CUPID flies ; What are his Haunts, or which his Way ; Where He would dwell, or whither stray : Yet will I never set Thee free : For Harm was meant, and Harm to Me.
Halaman 209 - Your wanton wyll for to fulfill, In grene wode you to play ; And that ye myght from your delyght No lenger make delay. Rather than ye sholde thus for me Be called an yll woman, Yet wolde I to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man.
Halaman 4 - Nor was this nicety of his judgment confined only to books and literature, but was the same in statuary, painting, and all other parts of art. Bernini would have taken his opinion upon the beauty and attitude of a figure ; and King Charles did not agree with Lely, that my Lady Cleveland's picture was finished, till it had the approbation of my Lord Buckhurst.
Halaman 136 - Be to her virtues very kind ; Be to her faults a little blind ; Let all her ways be unconfin'd ; And clap your padlock — on her mind.