The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 47C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... pleasures , with a fatisfaction almost equal to the first enjoyment . For those ideas , to which any agreeable fenfation is annexed , are easily excited ; as leaving behind the most strong and permanent impref- fions . The amusements of ...
... pleasures , with a fatisfaction almost equal to the first enjoyment . For those ideas , to which any agreeable fenfation is annexed , are easily excited ; as leaving behind the most strong and permanent impref- fions . The amusements of ...
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... pleasures , and give scope To all her fubtle play : by nature led A thoufand fhifts fhe tries ; t ' unravel thefe Th ' induftrious beagle twists his waving tail , 235 Through all her labyrinths purfues , and rings Her doleful knell ...
... pleasures , and give scope To all her fubtle play : by nature led A thoufand fhifts fhe tries ; t ' unravel thefe Th ' induftrious beagle twists his waving tail , 235 Through all her labyrinths purfues , and rings Her doleful knell ...
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... pleasures fting Their tingling nerves , while they their thanks repay , And in triumphant melody confefs The titillating joy . Thus on the air 360 Depend the hunter's hopes . When ruddy streaks At eve forebode a bluftering stormy day ...
... pleasures fting Their tingling nerves , while they their thanks repay , And in triumphant melody confefs The titillating joy . Thus on the air 360 Depend the hunter's hopes . When ruddy streaks At eve forebode a bluftering stormy day ...
Halaman 27
... couples gingling by his fide . Be thou of other mold ; and know that fuch Tranfporting pleasures were by Heaven ordain'd Wisdom's relief , and Virtue's great reward , 400 THE во BOO O K II . THE ARGUMENT . Of THE CHA C E , Book I 27.
... couples gingling by his fide . Be thou of other mold ; and know that fuch Tranfporting pleasures were by Heaven ordain'd Wisdom's relief , and Virtue's great reward , 400 THE во BOO O K II . THE ARGUMENT . Of THE CHA C E , Book I 27.
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... pleasure view The struggling pack ; how in the rapid course Alternate they prefide , and jostling push To guide the dubious fcent ; how giddy youth Oft babbling errs , by wifer age reprov'd ; How , niggard of his ftrength , the wife old ...
... pleasure view The struggling pack ; how in the rapid course Alternate they prefide , and jostling push To guide the dubious fcent ; how giddy youth Oft babbling errs , by wifer age reprov'd ; How , niggard of his ftrength , the wife old ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
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Bagian yang populer
Halaman 76 - O'er yon dank rushy marsh The sly goose-footed prowler bends his course, And seeks the distant shallows. Huntsman, bring Thy eager pack, and trail him to his couch. Hark ! the loud peal begins, the clamorous joy, The gallant chiding, loads the trembling air. Ye Naiads fair, who o'er these floods preside, Raise up your dripping heads above the wave, And hear our melody. Th...
Halaman 27 - My courser hears their voice ; see there with ears And tail erect, neighing he paws the ground ; Fierce rapture kindles in his reddening eyes, And boils in every vein.
Halaman 277 - The good old puss and the young kitten ; And being now familiar grown, Each look'd upon him as her own ; No longer talk'd of Dear or Honey, But of plain downright matrimony. At that dread word his Worship started, And was, (we may suppose) faint-hearted : Yet, being resolv'd to change his state, Winks both his eyes, and trusts to fate. But now new doubts and scruples rise, To plague him with perplexities ; He knew not which, alas ! to choose, This he must take, and that refuse.
Halaman 26 - No widow's tears o'erflow, no secret curse Swells in the farmer's breast, which his pale lips Trembling conceal, by his fierce landlord aw'd : But courteous now he levels every fence, Joins in the common cry, and halloos loud, Charm'd with the rattling thunder of the field.
Halaman 134 - On that devoted head ; if e'er thy heart " Prov'd haggard to my love, if e'er thy hand " Declin'd the nuptial bond ? But, oh ! too well, " Too well, alas ! my throbbing breaft perceiv'd " The black impending ftorm ; the confcious moon " Veil'd in a fable cloud her modeft face, " And boding owls proclaim'd the dire event.
Halaman 201 - Brave archers march in bright array, In troops the vulgar line the way : Here the droll figures...
Halaman 35 - Dehli, opening wide her gates, Pours out her thronging legions, bright in arms, And all the pomp of war. Before them sound Clarions and trumpets, breathing martial airs, And bold defiance.
Halaman 54 - But perilous th' attempt. For if the steed Haply too near approach, or the loose earth His footing fail, the watchful, angry beast Th' advantage spies, and at one sidelong glance Rips up his groin. Wounded, he rears aloft, And, plunging, from his back the rider hurls Precipitant ; then bleeding spurns the ground, And drags his reeking entrails o'er the plain.
Halaman 46 - Wide-gaping, threatens death : the craggy steep, Where the poor dizzy shepherd crawls with care, And clings to every twig, gives us no pain ; But down we sweep, as stoops the falcon bold To pounce his prey : then up the opponent hill, By the swift motion slung, we mount aloft.
Halaman 63 - Justice may guard the throne, but, join'd with thee, On rocks of adamant it stands secure, And braves the storm beneath ; soon as thy smiles Gild the rough deep, the foaming waves subside, And all the noisy tumult sinks in peace.