The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 21Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... paffion , and exalt the foul With highest strains , his languid spirits cheer : Rage , fhame , and grief , alternate in his breast . But who can tell what pangs , what sharp remorse , Torment the Boian prince ? from native foil Exil'd ...
... paffion , and exalt the foul With highest strains , his languid spirits cheer : Rage , fhame , and grief , alternate in his breast . But who can tell what pangs , what sharp remorse , Torment the Boian prince ? from native foil Exil'd ...
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... paffion to reftrain , As I my grateful homage bring ; And laft in Phoebus ' humble train , The firft and brighteft genius fing .. 3 The 1 The Mufes favourite pleas'd to live , Paying them back 30 J. POEMS . PHILIPS'S.
... paffion to reftrain , As I my grateful homage bring ; And laft in Phoebus ' humble train , The firft and brighteft genius fing .. 3 The 1 The Mufes favourite pleas'd to live , Paying them back 30 J. POEMS . PHILIPS'S.
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... paffions share , While you enjoy , and I despair ! * Maria's form as I furvey , Her fmiles a thousand wounds impart ; Each feature steals my foul away , Each glance deprives me of my heart ! And chafing thence each other Fair , Leaves ...
... paffions share , While you enjoy , and I despair ! * Maria's form as I furvey , Her fmiles a thousand wounds impart ; Each feature steals my foul away , Each glance deprives me of my heart ! And chafing thence each other Fair , Leaves ...
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... paffions reign In various plants ( for not to man alone , But all the wide creation , Nature gave Love , and averfion ) : everlasting hate The Vine to Ivy bears , nor lefs abhors The Colewort's ranknefs ; but with amorous twine Clafps ...
... paffions reign In various plants ( for not to man alone , But all the wide creation , Nature gave Love , and averfion ) : everlasting hate The Vine to Ivy bears , nor lefs abhors The Colewort's ranknefs ; but with amorous twine Clafps ...
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... paffion reign'd Almighty in his birth . To gain his love ? LYCON . Did you e'er try PHÆDRA . Avert fuch crimes , ye powers No , to avoid his love , I fought his hatred ; I wrong'd him , shunn'd him , banish'd him from Crete I fent him ...
... paffion reign'd Almighty in his birth . To gain his love ? LYCON . Did you e'er try PHÆDRA . Avert fuch crimes , ye powers No , to avoid his love , I fought his hatred ; I wrong'd him , shunn'd him , banish'd him from Crete I fent him ...
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arms beauty beſt bleffing blood brave breaſt bright cauſe charms COSMELIA Crete crimes cry'd dæmons death defcend Delia deſpair eaſe eternal Ev'n everlaſting eyes facred fafe fair falfe fame fate fave fear fecret fhall fhew fighs fight fince fing firſt flain flame foes fome foon forrows foul ftill fuch fure fwains fword glory godlike gods grief happy Heaven himſelf HIPPOLITUS honour increaſe ISMENA juft juftice juſt labour laſt leaſt lefs leſs live lord lov'd LYCON mifery mighty mind Minos moft moſt mournful muft muſt ne'er noble nymph o'er paffion pain Phædra PINDARIC pity pleaſe pleaſure praiſe purſue rage raiſe Reafon ſee ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſky ſpirits ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill Strephon ſweet thee Thefeus themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand trembling virtue whofe whoſe wife wretched youth
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Halaman 7 - (what will not time fubdue !}) An horrid chafm difclos'd with orifice Wide, difcontinuous ; at which the winds Eurus and Aufter, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, . Tumultuous enter with dire chilling blafts, Portending agues. Thus a well-fraught
Halaman 4 - Full famous in romantic tale) when he O'er many a craggy hill and barren cliff, Upon a cargo of fam'd Ceftrian cheefe, High over-fhadowing rides, with a defigrt To vend his wares, or at th
Halaman 220 - with as much ftudious 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, To give for my revenge
Halaman 7 - But if a flumber haply does invade My weary limbs, my fancy 's ftill awake, Thoughtful of drink, and eager, in a dream, Tipples imaginary pots of ale, In vain ; awake I find the fettled
Halaman 217 - have a little vault, but always ftor'd With the beft wines each vintage could afford. Wine whets the wit, improves its native force. And gives a pleafant flavour to difcourfe ; By making all our fpirits debonair, Throws off the lees, the fediment of care. But as the greateft
Halaman 6 - prey, Regardlefs of their fate, rufh on the toils Inextricable, nor will aught avail Their arts, or arms, or fhapes of lovely hue; The wafp infidious, and the buzzing drone, And butterfly proud of expanded wings
Halaman 50 - worth ! that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy wine, and in its youth, Its tender nonage, loads the fpreading boughs With large and juicy offspring, that defies The vernal nippings, and cold fyderal blafts ! Yet let her to the Red-ftreak yield, that once Was of the Sylvan kind, unciviliz'd, Of no regard, till
Halaman 75 - notes, And quaver unharmonious ; fturdy fwains In clean array for ruftic dance prepare, Mixt with the buxom damfels; hand in hand They friflc, and bound, and various mazes weave, Shaking their brawny limbs, with uncouth mien, Tranfported, and fometimes an oblique leer Dart on their loves, fometimes an
Halaman 76 - Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent mirth of wine ; nor all the kinds Of maladies, that lead to Death's grim cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout, Inteftine ftone, and pining atrophy, Chill even when the fun with July heats Fries the fcorch'd foil, and dropfy
Halaman 319 - But whither then we go, Whither, we fain would know ; But human underftanding cannot mew. This makes us tremble, and creates Strange apprehenfions in the mind ; Fills it with reftlefs doubts, and wild debates^ Concerning what we, living, cannot find. None know what death is, but the dead