The Works of the English Poets, Volume 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 halaman |
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Halaman 8
... Fortune's graceful drefs , appear . To which , great fon of Rhea ! fay The firm word which forbids things to decay ! If in Olympus ' top , where thou ́Sitt'st to behold thy facred show ; If in Alpheus ' filver flight ; If in my verfe ...
... Fortune's graceful drefs , appear . To which , great fon of Rhea ! fay The firm word which forbids things to decay ! If in Olympus ' top , where thou ́Sitt'st to behold thy facred show ; If in Alpheus ' filver flight ; If in my verfe ...
Halaman 9
... Fortune's favour and her fpite Roll with alternate waves like day and night : Viciffitudes which thy great race pursue , E'er fince the fatal fon his father flew , And did old oracles fulfil Of Gods that cannot lye , for they foretell ...
... Fortune's favour and her fpite Roll with alternate waves like day and night : Viciffitudes which thy great race pursue , E'er fince the fatal fon his father flew , And did old oracles fulfil Of Gods that cannot lye , for they foretell ...
Halaman 10
... fortune too . Th ' Olympic trophies fhew : Both their feveral parts must do In the noble chace of fame ; This without that is blind , that without this is lame . Nor is fair Virtue's picture feen aright But in Fortune's golden light ...
... fortune too . Th ' Olympic trophies fhew : Both their feveral parts must do In the noble chace of fame ; This without that is blind , that without this is lame . Nor is fair Virtue's picture feen aright But in Fortune's golden light ...
Halaman 13
... be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart , But But in this thankless world the givers Are envied ev'n SECOND ODE . 33 OLYMPIC.
... be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart , But But in this thankless world the givers Are envied ev'n SECOND ODE . 33 OLYMPIC.
Halaman 18
... Fortune made to it . ' Tis madness fure treafures to hoard , And make them ufelefs , as in mines , remain , To lofe th ' occafion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Ev'n for self - concerning ends , ' Tis wifer much to ...
... Fortune made to it . ' Tis madness fure treafures to hoard , And make them ufelefs , as in mines , remain , To lofe th ' occafion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Ev'n for self - concerning ends , ' Tis wifer much to ...
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