The Works of the English Poets, Volume 12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 halaman |
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... show Verse worthy of her name , or of our woe : But fuch true paffion in thy face appears , In thy pale lips , thick fighs , and gushing tears , Such tender forrow in thy heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then ...
... show Verse worthy of her name , or of our woe : But fuch true paffion in thy face appears , In thy pale lips , thick fighs , and gushing tears , Such tender forrow in thy heart I read , As shall fupply all skill , if not exceed . Then ...
Halaman 19
... show ! Not the wing'd Perfeus , with petrific shield Of Gorgon's head , to more amazement charm'd his foe . Nor , when on foaring horse he flew , to aid And fave from monster's rage the beauteous maid ; Or more heroic was the deed ; Or ...
... show ! Not the wing'd Perfeus , with petrific shield Of Gorgon's head , to more amazement charm'd his foe . Nor , when on foaring horse he flew , to aid And fave from monster's rage the beauteous maid ; Or more heroic was the deed ; Or ...
Halaman 35
... show , " Entering his palace , fees him feebly fly , " And feek protection where no help is nigh . " In vain he may your fatal abfence mourn , " And wish , in vain , for your delay'd return ; " Yet , that he hears you live , is some ...
... show , " Entering his palace , fees him feebly fly , " And feek protection where no help is nigh . " In vain he may your fatal abfence mourn , " And wish , in vain , for your delay'd return ; " Yet , that he hears you live , is some ...
Halaman 47
... and prisons , shall again be free : Bury'd alive though now it lies , Again shall rise ; Again its sparkling furface show , And free as element profusely flow . With fuch high food he shall set forth his feafts With HORACE IMITATED . 47.
... and prisons , shall again be free : Bury'd alive though now it lies , Again shall rise ; Again its sparkling furface show , And free as element profusely flow . With fuch high food he shall set forth his feafts With HORACE IMITATED . 47.
Halaman 66
... ! How dawns this day , forth from the womb of night ! Our wonder now does our past folly show , Vainly contemning what we did not know : So , So , unbelievers impiously despise The facred oracles , in 66 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
... ! How dawns this day , forth from the womb of night ! Our wonder now does our past folly show , Vainly contemning what we did not know : So , So , unbelievers impiously despise The facred oracles , in 66 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
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