The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 24Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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Halaman 42
... roads and adverse ways proceed ; From regions opposite begin their flight , That here they might rencounter , here unite ; What charms could these terrestrial vagrants fee In this one point of all immenfity , That all th ' enamour'd ...
... roads and adverse ways proceed ; From regions opposite begin their flight , That here they might rencounter , here unite ; What charms could these terrestrial vagrants fee In this one point of all immenfity , That all th ' enamour'd ...
Halaman 46
... road ! To stated limits should excurfions make , Then backward of themselves their journey take ; Should in their way to folid bodies cling , And home to earth the captive matter bring ; Where all things on its furface fpread are bound ...
... road ! To stated limits should excurfions make , Then backward of themselves their journey take ; Should in their way to folid bodies cling , And home to earth the captive matter bring ; Where all things on its furface fpread are bound ...
Halaman 50
... road , And unacquainted with th ' appointed end , Their marches to begin , and thither tend ; Direct them all to take the nearest way , Whence none of all th ' unnumber'd millions ftray ; Make them advance with fuch an equal pace , From ...
... road , And unacquainted with th ' appointed end , Their marches to begin , and thither tend ; Direct them all to take the nearest way , Whence none of all th ' unnumber'd millions ftray ; Make them advance with fuch an equal pace , From ...
Halaman 52
... road the Zodiack run ? Why do revolving orbs their tracks fublime 380 So conftant keep , that fince the birth of time They never vary'd their accuftom'd place , Nor loft a minute in fo long a race ? But hold ! perhaps I rudely prefs too ...
... road the Zodiack run ? Why do revolving orbs their tracks fublime 380 So conftant keep , that fince the birth of time They never vary'd their accuftom'd place , Nor loft a minute in fo long a race ? But hold ! perhaps I rudely prefs too ...
Halaman 56
... roads retire , And to the hills , from whence they came , afpire ; 510 They by their conftant ftreams would fo encrease The watery flores , and raife fo high the seas , That the wide hollow would not long contain Th ' unequal treasures ...
... roads retire , And to the hills , from whence they came , afpire ; 510 They by their conftant ftreams would fo encrease The watery flores , and raife fo high the seas , That the wide hollow would not long contain Th ' unequal treasures ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
æther affert againſt Anaxagoras aſk Atheiſts atoms brain bright caufe cauſe chufe chyle courfe courſe defign demonftration difplay divine earth eaſe endued Epicurean Epicurus eternal exiſtence fame fcheme fchools feat fecret fenfe fhould fide fince fing firſt fkies flood flow folar fome force form'd foul fource fpirits fpring frame ftill ftores ftreams ftrong fuch fuperior furvey fyftem glebe globe Heaven heavenly hills immenfe impulfive irreligion juft juſt labour laws lefs light Lucretians Lucretius mind motion move muft muſt Nature Nature's ne'er neceffity o'er Obferve orbs paffions paſs philofophers pleaſe pleaſure purſue raiſe reafon reft religion rife ſcheme ſhe ſhow ſkies ſkill ſky ſpace ſphere ſpread ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtrive ſuch taſk tell terreſtrial thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe Thou thouſand uſe vaft various veins vigour Whence whofe wifdom wife winds wondrous
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 108 - Does not the river from the mountain flow, And bring down riches to the vale below? See how the torrent rolls the golden sand From the high ridges to the flatter land. The lofty lines abound with endless store Of mineral treasure, and metallic ore; With precious veins of silver, copper, tin, Without how barren, yet how rich within!
Halaman 90 - See, how some noble river's swelling tide, Augmented by the mountains' melting snows, Breaks from its banks, and o'er the region flows ! Hence fruitful crops and flowery wealth ensue, And to the swain such mighty gains accrue, He ne'er reproaches Heaven for want of dew. See, and revere, th...
Halaman 204 - Thee her Author, and ador'd Thy throne ; Able to know, admire, enjoy her GOD, She did her high felicity applaud. Since Thou didst all the spacious worlds display, Homage to Thee let all obedient pay.
Halaman 112 - tis not, mortal man, a transient life, like thine> Others, to whom the whole mechanic tribe With an harmonious sympathy subscribe, Nature with empire universal crown, And this high queen the world's creator own. If you, what builder rear'd the world demand, They say 'twas done by nature's powerful hand. If whence its order and its beauty rose, Nature, they say, did so the frame dispose.
Halaman 69 - His course diurnal and his annual run; How in his glorious race he moves along, -Gay as a bridegroom, as a giant strong, How his unvary'd labour he repeats, Returns at morning, and at eve retreats; And by the distribution of his light, Now gives to man the day, and now the night: Night, when the drowsy swain and...
Halaman 145 - Wild and unpeopled, or by man or beast. Who will our orb's unequal face explain, Which Epicurus made all smooth and plain ? How did thy rocks, O earth! thy hills, arise? How did thy giant sons invade the skies ? Lucretius, ' that it happen'd thus,
Halaman 198 - Restrains, or sends his ministers abroad; Swift and obedient to his high command, They stir a finger, or they lift a hand; They tune our voices, or they move our eyes; By these we walk, or from the ground arise ; By these we turn, by these the body bend; Contract a limb at pleasure, or extend.
Halaman 39 - And in their motions still that end regard, Always the fitness of the means respect, These as conducive choose, and those reject Must by a judgment foreign and unknown Be guided to their end, or by their own ; For to...
Halaman 33 - Is it the transgression of any human law? Tell me what obligation he is under to obey any human law, if no divine law enforces such obedience?
Halaman 55 - Transfix the clouds, and tower amidst the skies ; The snowy fleeces, which their heads involve, Still stay in part, and still in part dissolve; Torrents and loud impetuous cataracts...