The Works of the English Poets: YoungH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Halaman 12
... strong aversion softens into love . Say then , my Mufe , whom dismal scenes delight , Frequent at tombs , and in the realms of night ; Say , melancholy maid , if bold to dare The last extremes of terror and despair ; Oh fay , what ...
... strong aversion softens into love . Say then , my Mufe , whom dismal scenes delight , Frequent at tombs , and in the realms of night ; Say , melancholy maid , if bold to dare The last extremes of terror and despair ; Oh fay , what ...
Halaman 14
... strong defire , Borne , like Elijah , in a car of fire . In hopes of glory to be quite involv'd ! To fmile at death ! to long to be diffolv'd ! From our decays a pleafure to receive ! And kindle into tranfport at a grave ! 210 215 220 ...
... strong defire , Borne , like Elijah , in a car of fire . In hopes of glory to be quite involv'd ! To fmile at death ! to long to be diffolv'd ! From our decays a pleafure to receive ! And kindle into tranfport at a grave ! 210 215 220 ...
Halaman 38
... strong , " Our conftitution too for ever young . " Curs'd with returns of vigour , ftill the fame " Powerful to bear , and satisfy the flame : " Still to be caught , and still to be pursued ! " To perifh ftill , and ftill to be renew'd ...
... strong , " Our conftitution too for ever young . " Curs'd with returns of vigour , ftill the fame " Powerful to bear , and satisfy the flame : " Still to be caught , and still to be pursued ! " To perifh ftill , and ftill to be renew'd ...
Halaman 63
... strong : Hear the loud tempest roar 150 From east to west , and call us weak no more ; The lightning's unrefifted force proclaims Our might ; and thunders raise our humble names ; ' Tis our Jehovah fills the heavens ; as long 155 As He ...
... strong : Hear the loud tempest roar 150 From east to west , and call us weak no more ; The lightning's unrefifted force proclaims Our might ; and thunders raise our humble names ; ' Tis our Jehovah fills the heavens ; as long 155 As He ...
Halaman 141
... strong : At last he found the charmer only feign'd ; And was diverted when he should be pain'd . What greater vengeance have the gods in store ? How tedious life , now she can plague no more ! She tries a thousand arts ; but none ...
... strong : At last he found the charmer only feign'd ; And was diverted when he should be pain'd . What greater vengeance have the gods in store ? How tedious life , now she can plague no more ! She tries a thousand arts ; but none ...
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AUBREY BEAUCLERK becauſe bleffings boaſt Book of Job breaſt bright Britain caft charms crown dare death defcend diftant divine dreadful duft earth eternal eyes facred fafe fair fame fate fatires fays fenfe fhade fhall fhew fhine fhould fkies flain flame fmile foes fome fons fools foon forrow foul fpirit ftill ftrain ftrong fublime fuch fupport fure fweet fwell fword glory grace guilty heart heaven himſelf immortal inſpire juft laft laſt lefs loft lord mankind meaſure mind moft moſt Mufe muft muſt numbers nymphs o'er paffion pain pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe pride profe proud purſue rage raiſe reafon renown rife Satire ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhine ſkies ſky ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtore ſtorm tempeft thee thefe theme theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand throne thunders toy'd trembling vengeance virtue virtue's Whofe Whoſe wife wiſdom
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Halaman 79 - It aids the dancer's heel, the writer's head, And heaps the plain with mountains of the dead ; Nor ends with life ; but nods in sable plumes, Adorns our hearse, and flatters on our tombs.
Halaman 112 - But after seven years' dance, from place to place The 'Dane is more familiar with his grace. Who'd be a crutch to prop a rotten peer ; Or living pendant dangling at his ear, For ever whisp'ring secrets, which were blown For months before, by trumpets, thro...
Halaman 10 - Impetuous winds the scatter'd forests rend ; Eternal mountains, like their cedars, bend ; The valleys yawn, the troubled ocean roar, And break the bondage of his wonted shore ; A sanguine stain the silver moon o'erspread ; Darkness the circle of the sun invade ; From inmost heaven incessant thunders roll, And the strong echo bound from pole to pole.
Halaman 131 - LIBERIA'S eye As riot, impudence, and perfidy ; The youth of fire, that has drunk deep, and play'd...
Halaman 97 - Though prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a friend; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But more to raise my verse, conceal your own. An ill-tim'd modesty!
Halaman 81 - Let high birth triumph ! What can be more great ? Nothing — but merit in a low estate.
Halaman 82 - The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away. In Britain, what is many a lordly seat, But a discharge in full for an estate...
Halaman 96 - I'll conjure thus some profit out of thee. O THOU myself! abroad our counsels roam, And, like ill husbands, take no care at home : Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And Love of Fame lies throbbing at thy heart; And what wise means to gain it hast thou chose?
Halaman 79 - Some go to church, proud humbly to repent, And come back much more guilty than they went : One way they look, another way they steer, Pray to the gods, but would have mortals hear ; And when their sins they set sincerely down, They'll find that their religion has been one.
Halaman 119 - But if, by chance, an ill-adapted word Drops from the lip of her unwary lord, Her darling china, in a whirlwind sent, Just intimates the lady's discontent.