The Works of the English Poets: AkensideH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... scene ? Once more fearch , undifmay'd , the dark , profound Where nature works in fecret ; view the beds · Of mineral treasure , and the eternal vault That bounds the hoary ocean ; trace the forms Of atoms moving with inceffant change ...
... scene ? Once more fearch , undifmay'd , the dark , profound Where nature works in fecret ; view the beds · Of mineral treasure , and the eternal vault That bounds the hoary ocean ; trace the forms Of atoms moving with inceffant change ...
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... scene , The flame of paflion , through the ftruggling foul Deep - kindled , fhows acrofs that fudden blaze The object of its rapture , vaft of fize , With fiercer colours and a night of fhade ? What ? like a ftorm from their capacious ...
... scene , The flame of paflion , through the ftruggling foul Deep - kindled , fhows acrofs that fudden blaze The object of its rapture , vaft of fize , With fiercer colours and a night of fhade ? What ? like a ftorm from their capacious ...
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... scene . Eternal youth O'er all her form its glowing honours breath'd ; 410 And fmiles eternal from her candid eyes Flow'd , like the dewy luftre of the morn Effufive trembling on the placid waves . The spring of heaven had fhed its ...
... scene . Eternal youth O'er all her form its glowing honours breath'd ; 410 And fmiles eternal from her candid eyes Flow'd , like the dewy luftre of the morn Effufive trembling on the placid waves . The spring of heaven had fhed its ...
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... scene For fcorn to sport with . Such then is the abode Of folly in the mind ; and fuch the shapes In which she governs her obfequious train . Through every fcene of ridicule in things To lead the tenour of my devious lay ; Through every ...
... scene For fcorn to sport with . Such then is the abode Of folly in the mind ; and fuch the shapes In which she governs her obfequious train . Through every fcene of ridicule in things To lead the tenour of my devious lay ; Through every ...
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... scene Commands your steps ! as if the reverend form Of Minos or of Numa fhould forfake 290 The Elyfian feats , and down the embowering glade Move to your pausing eye ! Behold the expanfe Of yon gay landscape , where the filver clouds ...
... scene Commands your steps ! as if the reverend form Of Minos or of Numa fhould forfake 290 The Elyfian feats , and down the embowering glade Move to your pausing eye ! Behold the expanfe Of yon gay landscape , where the filver clouds ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Æneid Amalthea ancient arms arts awful bards beauty Behold bofom breaſt breath Britiſh caufe cauſe charms Corycian Corycium country's dæmon Defcend delight divine dwell earth Edonian eternal facred fage fair faithful fame fancy fate fcene fcorn feat fecret fenfe fhade fhall fhame fhould filent fire firft firſt flame flaves fmiles focial folemn fome fong fons foon foul fpirit fprings freedom ftill ftrain ftreams fublime fuch fway genius glory grove hand hath heart heaven himſelf honour hour hymns Imaüs immortal infpiration laft laws lyre mind moft mortal moſt Mufe Muſe Naiads nature nature's nobler Nymphs o'er Orpheus Orphic hymn paffions patriot Pentheus Pindar pleafing pleaſing pleaſure pomp praife praiſe reafon rife ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhame ſky ſpeak ſtate ſteps ſtill Tethys thee thefe Theogony theſe thofe thoſe thou throne Thymoetes toil tongue treaſure truth virtue whofe whoſe Wiſdom Xerxes youth
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 51 - At length may learn what energy the hand Of Virtue mingles in the bitter tide 680 Of Paffion fwelling with Diftrefs and Pain, To mitigate the fharp with gracious drops Of cordial Pleafure? Afk the faithful youth, Why the cold urn of her whom long he lov'd So often fills his arms ; fo often draws
Halaman 23 - Amid the croud of patriots ; and his arm Aloft extending, like eternal Jove 495 When guilt brings down the thunder, call'd aloud On Tully's name, and fhook his crimfon fteel, And bade the father of his country, hail ! For lo ! the tyrant proftrate on the duft, And Rome again is free ! Is aught
Halaman 72 - The arch of heaven, and thunders rock the ground, When furious whirlwinds rend the howling air, And ocean, groaning from his loweft bed, Heaves his tempeftuous billows to the fky; Amid the mighty uproar, while below - 555 The nations tremble, Shakefpeare looks abroad From fome high
Halaman 321 - arms And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The charter of thy freedom. Pafs not on Till thou haft blefs'd their memory, and paid Thofe thanks which God appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy fons
Halaman 118 - was beauty fent from heaven, The lovely miniftrefs of truth and good In this dark world. For truth and good are one; And Beauty dwells in them, and they in her 435 With like participation. Wherefore then, O
Halaman 10 - others by the hand She led o'er vales and mountains, to explore What healing virtue fwells the tender veins Of herbs and flowers ; or what the beams of morn Draw forth, diftilling from the clifted rind 95 In balmy tears. But fome, to higher hopes Were deftin'd
Halaman 12 - Say, why was man fo eminently rais'd Amid the vaft creation; why ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ; But that the omnipotent might fend him forth
Halaman 318 - was old Chaucer. Such the placid mien *•* Of him who firft with harmony inform'd The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. Thefe ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He fang ; of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life
Halaman 74 - he tells the heart, 625 He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being ; to he great like him, Beneficent and
Halaman 73 - hour fheds tribute from her wings ; And ftill new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze , Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The