| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 276 halaman
...the fame tune alfo fingeth that learned Clerk of Suffolk Mr. W'i LLIEM BROOME: g. Thus, nobly rifing in fair virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe th' unerring laws. And divers more, with which we will not tire the reader. Let us rather recreate thee by turning- to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 240 halaman
...earth fuch heart-felt raptures rife, As, when they fing, fufpended hold the fkies : Or nobly rifmg in fair Virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe th" unerring laws : 80 Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend ; To verfe like thine fierce favages attend, And men... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 398 halaman
...the fkies: Or nobly rifing in fair Virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe th'unerring laws: So Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend : To verfe...the lay, Ev'n fiends relenting hear their rage away. W. BROOME. To Mr. POPE, On the publifliing his WoRKs, HE comes, he comes! bid ev'ry Bard prepare The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 halaman
...earth fuch heart-felt raptures rife, As, when they fing, fufpended hold the ikies : Or nobly rifing in fair Virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe th' unerring laws: So Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend : To verfe like thine fierce favages attend, And men... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 316 halaman
...hold the Skies: Or nobly rifmg in fair Virtue's caufc, Fromthyown life tranfcribe th' unerringlaws: 80 Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend: To verfe like thine fierce favages attend, Andmenmore fierce: whenOrpheus tunesthelay Ev'n fiends relenting hear their rage away. W. BROOM E.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 314 halaman
...from earth fuch heart-felt raptures rife, As, when they fing, fufpendedhold the Skies: Or nobly rifing in fair Virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe th' unerring laws: 80 Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend: To verfe like thine fierce favages attend, And men more... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 378 halaman
...earth fuch heart-felt raptures rife, " s i when they fing, fufpended hold the flcies : Of nobly rifing in fair Virtue's caufe, from thy own life tranfcribe th' unerring laws: 8« Teach a bad world beneath her fway to bend: To verfe like thine fierce favages attend, And men,... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 halaman
...th' unerring laws : So Teach a bad world beneath her sway to bend, To verse like thine fierce savages attend, And men more fierce : when Orpheus tunes the lay, Ev'n fiends relenting hear their rage away. TO MR. POPE, w. EROOME. ON THE PUBLISHING HIS WORKS. HE comes, he comes ! bid ev'ry bard prepare The... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 halaman
...earth fuch heart-felt raptures rife, As, when they fing, fufpended hold the ikies: Oi nobly riling in fair virtue's caufe, From thy own life tranfcribe...fiends relenting, hear their rage away. See the i6th Odyffty, ver. 186, and 476. O 3 Part I Part of the TENTH BOOK of the ILIADS of HOMER. N In the Style... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 halaman
...From thy own lifetranfcribe th' unerring laws: Teach a bad world beneath thy fway to bend j To veife like thine fierce favages attend, And men more fierce : when Orpheus tunes the lay, Ev'n fieads relenting hear their rage away. W. BROOME. POSTSCRIPT, BY MR. POPE. T CANNOT difmifs this Work... | |
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