| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 halaman
...finifhed. The Author here laments him as a friend, and has given fome juft (ketches of his genius. To touch our paflions' fecret fprings Was his peculiar...favours to the few All art beyond imparts, To him presented, at his birth, The key of human hearts. difciplined his aged Cotemporary, Voltaire, for the... | |
| John Bell - 1784 - 468 halaman
...his beams my eloudy page, And beautify'da fault. LXXXH. To touch our paffions' feeret fpringi 3»5 Was his peculiar care; And deep his happy genius div'd In bofoms of the fair. LXXXIII. Nature, which favours to the few All art beyond imparts, 330 ' To him prefented, at his birth,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 halaman
...didrefs of thought, Ting'd with his beams my cloudy page And beautify'da fault: To To touch our paffions' fecret fprings Was his peculiar care; And deep his...hearts. But not to me by him bequeath'd His gentle, fmooth addrefs; His tender hand to touch the wound In throbbing of diftrefs; Howe'er, proceed I muft,... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 halaman
...happy genius div'd r In bofoms of the fair j Nature, "Nature, which favours to the few All art beyoml imparts, To him prefented, at his birth, The key of...hearts : But not to me by him bequeath'd His gentle fmooth addrefs ; His tender hand to touch the wound In throbbings of diftrefs. Howe'er, proceed I muft,... | |
| 1794 - 1036 halaman
...poem. He laments him as a friend, and has given fume flutchci of his genius. To touch our paffions' fecret fprings, Was his peculiar care ; And deep his happy genius div'd In bofomt of the fair. А'-'.''.rc, which favours to the few, Ali art beyond imparts, To him preentcd,... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 halaman
...diftrefs of thought, Ting'd with his beams my cloudy page. And beautify'd a fault. To touch our paffions' fecret fprings Was his peculiar care; And deep his...hearts. But not to me by him bequeath'd His gentle fmooth addrefs ; His tender hand to touch the wound In throbbings of diftrefs. Howe'er, proceed I muft,... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 312 halaman
...fome fkt tches of his genius. To teach our paflions fecret fprings Was his peculiar care, And deep his genius div'd In bofoms of the fair. Nature which favours...him prefented at his birth, The key of human hearts. To Refignation was prefixed an apology for its appearance, to which more credit is due than to the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 halaman
...diílvcí, of thought, Ting'd with his beams my cloudy page And beantify'da fault : To touch our pafTums' fecret fprings , Was his peculiar care ; And deep his happy genius div'd In boioms of the fair ; Nature, which favours to the few. All art beyond, impirts, To him prefented at... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 halaman
...touch our passions' secret spring, - Was his peculiar care, And deep his happy genius dived In bosoms of the fair. Nature, which favours to the few All art beyond imparts, To him presented at his birth The key of human hearts." He was twice married: by his first wife Martha Wilde,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 270 halaman
...touch our passions' secret springs Was his peculiar care ; And deep his happy genius dived In bosoms of the fair. Nature, which favours to the few All art beyond imparts, To him presented, at his birth, The key of human hearts. But not to me by him bequeath'd His gentle smooth... | |
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