The Works of the English Poets: J. Philips, Smith, and PomfretH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... dear Once in this world , nor now by fate disjoin'd , Had thy prefiding star propitious fhone , Should't Churchill be ! but Heaven fevere cut fhort Their fpringing years , nor would this ifle fhould boast Gifts fo important ! them the ...
... dear Once in this world , nor now by fate disjoin'd , Had thy prefiding star propitious fhone , Should't Churchill be ! but Heaven fevere cut fhort Their fpringing years , nor would this ifle fhould boast Gifts fo important ! them the ...
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... dear embrace Of weeping confort , and depriv'd the fight Of his young guiltless progeny , he seeks Inglorious fhelter , in an alien land ; Deplorable ! but that his mind averse To right , and infincere , would violate His plighted faith ...
... dear embrace Of weeping confort , and depriv'd the fight Of his young guiltless progeny , he seeks Inglorious fhelter , in an alien land ; Deplorable ! but that his mind averse To right , and infincere , would violate His plighted faith ...
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... dear respect ; that , when this body frail Is molder'd into duft , and I become As I had never been , late times may know I once was bless'd in fuch a matchlefs friend ! D Whoc'er Whoe'er expects his labouring trees fhould bend With ...
... dear respect ; that , when this body frail Is molder'd into duft , and I become As I had never been , late times may know I once was bless'd in fuch a matchlefs friend ! D Whoc'er Whoe'er expects his labouring trees fhould bend With ...
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... dear youth , return , Of wit , and judgment ripe in ' blooming years , And Britain's ifle with Latian knowledge grace . Return , and let thy father's worth excite Thirst of pre - eminence ; fee ! how the cause ' Of widows , and of ...
... dear youth , return , Of wit , and judgment ripe in ' blooming years , And Britain's ifle with Latian knowledge grace . Return , and let thy father's worth excite Thirst of pre - eminence ; fee ! how the cause ' Of widows , and of ...
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... dear Hippolitus be bleft . But , as it is , fix flouncing Flanders mares Are ev'n as good as any two of theirs ; And if Hippolitus can but contrive To buy the gilded chariot , John can drive . Now of the bustle you have feen to - day ...
... dear Hippolitus be bleft . But , as it is , fix flouncing Flanders mares Are ev'n as good as any two of theirs ; And if Hippolitus can but contrive To buy the gilded chariot , John can drive . Now of the bustle you have feen to - day ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
arms beauty beſt bleffing blood breaſt bright charms Crete crimes cyder dæmons darkneſs death defcend Delia deſpair deſtruction eaſe eternal Ev'n everlaſting eyes facred fafe faid fair falfe fame fate fave fear fecret fhall fhew fhining fighs fight fince fing firft firſt flain flame foes foft fome foon forrows foul fpirits ftill ftreams fuch fure fword glory godlike gods grief happy Heaven himſelf HIPPOLITUS honour infpire ISMENA juftice juſt laft laſt lefs leſs live lord lov'd LYCON mifery mighty Minos moſt mournful Mufe muft muſt ne'er nymph o'er paffion pain Phædra pity pleaſe pleaſure praiſe purſue queen rage raiſe Reafon refuſe rife ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſky ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill Strephon taſte thee Thefeus themſelves theſe thirſt thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand trembling virtue Whilft whofe whoſe wretched youth
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 4 - Cadwallador and Arthur, kings Full famous in romantic tale) when he, O'er many a craggy hill and barren cliff, Upon a cargo of fam'd Cestrian cheese, High over-shadowing rides, with a design To vend his wares, or at th' Avonian mart, Or Maridunum, or the ancient town Yclep'd Brechinia, or where Vaga's stream Encircles Ariconium, fruitful soil!
Halaman 5 - Disastrous acts forebode. In his right hand Long scrolls of paper solemnly he waves, With characters and figures dire inscrib'd, Grievous to mortal eyes.
Halaman 6 - The wasp insidious, and the buzzing drone, And butterfly proud of expanded wings Distinct with gold, entangled in her snares, Useless...
Halaman 216 - I'd shun, with as much studious care, As I would dens where hungry lions are ; And rather put up injuries, than be A plague to him, who'd be a plague to me. I value quiet at a price too great...
Halaman 4 - Thus while my joyless minutes tedious flow, With looks demure, and silent pace, a Dun, Horrible monster ! hated by gods and men, To my aerial citadel ascends...
Halaman 53 - Sylvan (hades, and filent groves, (Haunt of the Druids) whence the earth is fed With copious fuel ; whence the fturdy oak, A prince's refuge once, th...
Halaman 7 - My weary limbs, my fancy's still awake ; Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a dream, Tipples imaginary pots of ale In vain; awake, I find the settled thirst Still gnawing, and the pleasant phantom curse.
Halaman 289 - By great example to wise actions led : Much to the fame her lineal heroes bore She owes, but to her own high genius more; And, by a noble emulation mov'd, Excell'd their virtues, and her own improv'd ; Till they arriv'd to that celestial height, Scarce angels greater be, or saints so bright.
Halaman 316 - Fills it with restless doubts, and wild debates* Concerning what we, living, cannot find. None know what Death is. but the dead; Therefore we all, by nature, dying dread, As a strange, doubtful way, we know not how to tread.
Halaman 54 - Fresh blooming in thy generous son ; whose lips, Flowing with nervous eloquence exact, Charm the wise senate, and attention win In deepest councils: Ariconium pleas'd, Him, as her chosen worthy, first salutes. Him on th...