The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 53-54Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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Halaman 17
... distant feet ; Or clash the lifted gauntlets : there they form'd Their ardent virtues in the boffy piles , The proud triumphal arches ; all their wars , Their conquefts , honours , in the fculptures live . And see from every gate those ...
... distant feet ; Or clash the lifted gauntlets : there they form'd Their ardent virtues in the boffy piles , The proud triumphal arches ; all their wars , Their conquefts , honours , in the fculptures live . And see from every gate those ...
Halaman 61
... distant village , every hearth Devours the graffy fwerd , the verdant food ܂܂ Of injur'd herds and flocks , or what the plough Should turn and moulder for the bearded grain ; Pernicious habit , drawing gradual on Increasing beggary ...
... distant village , every hearth Devours the graffy fwerd , the verdant food ܂܂ Of injur'd herds and flocks , or what the plough Should turn and moulder for the bearded grain ; Pernicious habit , drawing gradual on Increasing beggary ...
Halaman 77
... distant ifle , And , for unwearied toils and arts , the name Of Hercules acquir'd ) when o'er the mouth Of his attendant sheep - dog he beheld The wounded murex ftrike a purple stain , The The purple stain on fleecy woofs he spread ...
... distant ifle , And , for unwearied toils and arts , the name Of Hercules acquir'd ) when o'er the mouth Of his attendant sheep - dog he beheld The wounded murex ftrike a purple stain , The The purple stain on fleecy woofs he spread ...
Halaman 105
... distant Caspian , and restore To trade its ancient ports . Some Thanet's ftrand , And Dover's chalky cliff , behind them turn . Soon finks away the green and level beach Of Of Rumney marish and Rye's filent port , By angry Book IV . 105 ...
... distant Caspian , and restore To trade its ancient ports . Some Thanet's ftrand , And Dover's chalky cliff , behind them turn . Soon finks away the green and level beach Of Of Rumney marish and Rye's filent port , By angry Book IV . 105 ...
Halaman 182
... leaf fhivering in the gale ; The warbling hill , the lowing vale ; The distant woodman's echoing stroke ; thunder of the falling oak . From From thought to thought in vifion led , He holds 182 MALLET'S POEM S. The Poet and the Dun 1741.
... leaf fhivering in the gale ; The warbling hill , the lowing vale ; The distant woodman's echoing stroke ; thunder of the falling oak . From From thought to thought in vifion led , He holds 182 MALLET'S POEM S. The Poet and the Dun 1741.
Istilah dan frasa umum
afcend Amyntor behold beneath bleft blifs bloom bofom breaſt charms chearful clime clouds diftant elegy erft Ev'n facred fafe fair fame fate fcene fcorn fecure feen fenfe fhade fhall fhepherd fhine fhore fhould figh filent fing firſt fkies flame fleece fleep flow flowers fmile foft fome fong fons foon forrow foul friendſhip ftill ftrain fuch fure fwains fweet fwell grace grove hand heart heaven hill himſelf laft laſt lefs loft lov'd lyre maid moſt mournful Mufe muft Muſe muſt nymph o'er paffion plain pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure praiſe pride raiſe reafon rife rofe round ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtep ſtream ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand toil Twas vafe vale virtue wave whofe whoſe wild wind wonder youth
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 4 - But transient is the smile of Fate ! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Halaman 6 - I lie ; While the wanton Zephyr sings. And in the vale perfumes his wings ; While the waters murmur deep ; While the shepherd charms his sheep; While the birds unbounded fly, And with music fill the sky, Now, ev'n now. my joys run high.
Halaman 160 - Alas ! from the day that we met What hope of an end to my woes ? When I cannot endure to forget The glance that undid my repose. Yet time may diminish the pain : The flower, and the shrub, and the tree, Which I rear'd for her pleasure in vain, In time may have comfort for me.
Halaman 158 - Thus glide the foft numbers along, And he fancies no fhepherd his peer ; Yet I never mould envy the fong, Were not PHYLLIS to lend it an ear. Let his crook be with hyacinths bound, So PHYLLIS the trophy defpife ; Let his forehead with laurels be crown'd, So they fhine not in PHYLLIS'S eyes.
Halaman 155 - Not a pine in my grove is there seen, But with tendrils of woodbine is bound; Not a beech's more beautiful green. But a sweet-briar entwines it around. Not my fields in the prime of the year, More charms than my cattle unfold; Not a brook that is limpid and clear, But it glitters with fishes of gold.
Halaman 158 - Tis his with mock passion to glow, Tis his in smooth tales to unfold, " How her face is as bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold. How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of his charmer to vie; How they vary their accents in vain, Repine at her triumphs, and die.
Halaman 34 - Not fcience fhall extort that dear delight, Which gay delufion gave the tender mind. Adieu foft raptures ! tranfports void of care ! Parent of raptures, dear deceit, adieu! And you, her daughters, pining with defpair, Why, why fo foon her fleeting fteps purfue ! Tedious again to curfe the...
Halaman 287 - Twas her own country bred the flock so fair; 'Twas her own labour did the fleece prepare...
Halaman 160 - CORYDON'S theme : High tranfports are fhewn to the fight, But we are not to find them our own ; Fate never beftow'd fuch delight, As I with my PHYLLIS had known.
Halaman 287 - Goody, good-woman, gossip, n'aunt, forsooth, Or dame, the sole additions she did hear; Yet these she challenged, these she held right dear ; Ne would esteem him act as mought behove Who should not honour'd eld with these revere ; For never title yet so mean could prove, But there was eke a mind which did that title love.