The Works of the English Poets: Buckingham and LansdowneSamuel Johnson H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... grief , To which thy power alone can give relief . Alas ! I ask not to defer my fate , But with my hapless life a fhorter date ; And that the earth would in its bowels hide A wretch , whom heaven invades on every fide : That from the ...
... grief , To which thy power alone can give relief . Alas ! I ask not to defer my fate , But with my hapless life a fhorter date ; And that the earth would in its bowels hide A wretch , whom heaven invades on every fide : That from the ...
Halaman 14
... grief , Whofe aid fo many lovers oft ' have found , With like fuccefs can never heal my wound : Too weak the power of nature or of art , Nothing but death can eafe a broken heart : And that thou may'ft behold my helpless state , Learn ...
... grief , Whofe aid fo many lovers oft ' have found , With like fuccefs can never heal my wound : Too weak the power of nature or of art , Nothing but death can eafe a broken heart : And that thou may'ft behold my helpless state , Learn ...
Halaman 17
... , And , wild with grief , my thoughts each other crofs , My heart and tongue labour in both extremes , This fends up humble prayers , while that blafphemes :) C I ask I ask their help , whofe malice I defy , THE TEMPLE OF DEATH . 17.
... , And , wild with grief , my thoughts each other crofs , My heart and tongue labour in both extremes , This fends up humble prayers , while that blafphemes :) C I ask I ask their help , whofe malice I defy , THE TEMPLE OF DEATH . 17.
Halaman 18
... grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes behold his mistress die ? When paffion had with all its terrors brought Th ' approaching danger nearer to my thought , Off on a fudden fell the forc'd ...
... grief , discover none . But who can long deceive a loving eye , Or with dry eyes behold his mistress die ? When paffion had with all its terrors brought Th ' approaching danger nearer to my thought , Off on a fudden fell the forc'd ...
Halaman 20
Samuel Johnson. Here let me end the ftory of my cares ; My dismal grief enough the rest declares . Judge thou by all this mifery difplay'd , Whether I ought not to implore thy aid : Thus to furvive , reproaches on me draws ; Never fad ...
Samuel Johnson. Here let me end the ftory of my cares ; My dismal grief enough the rest declares . Judge thou by all this mifery difplay'd , Whether I ought not to implore thy aid : Thus to furvive , reproaches on me draws ; Never fad ...
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againſt Amadis ARCABON ARCALAUS arms art thou beauty Behold beſt bleffing bleft breaſt bright Britons captives cauſe CELIUS charms CHORUS CONSTANTIUS CORISANDA cruel Dæmons death defire delight deſpair deſtroy difdain divine enchantment ev'n eyes fafe faid fair falfe fame fate fatire fcene fcorn fecret feem fenfe fhall fhine fhould fighs fight fing firft firſt flain flame flave FLORESTAN fmile foft fome fong foul ftands ftill fuch fure fweet fword goddeſs gods grace happy heart heaven himſelf honour immortal Jove joys juft juſt king laſt lefs loft lov'd lovers mortal moſt Mufe mufic muft muſt Myra nymph Oriana paffion pain paſt Peleus pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poffeffing praiſe prefent Queen rage raiſe Reafon reft rife ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill thee thefe theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand thunder tremble URGANDA whofe wretched
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Halaman 7 - I could otherwise delight to dwell, I mean your judgment in your choice of friends, because I have the honour to be one: after which, I am sure, you will more easily permit me to be silent in the care you have taken of my fortune, which you have rescued not only from the power of others, but from my worst of enemies, my own modesty and laziness...
Halaman 14 - Their fears eclipfe the glory of their grave : Before thy face they make indecent moan, And feel a hundred deaths in fearing one : Thy flame becomes unhallow'd in their breaft, And he a murderer who was a prieft.
Halaman 61 - O you pow'rs above, How rude I am in all the arts of love! My hand is yet untaught to write to men: This is th...
Halaman 79 - But fome fad accident, tho' yet unknown, Parting this pair, to leave the fwain alone ; He ftrait grows jealous, tho' we know not why ; Then, to oblige his rival, needs will die : But firft he makes a...
Halaman 5 - Poetry," which was published without a name, and of which I was not honoured with the confidence, I read over and over with much delight and as much instruction, and without flattering you, or making myself more moral than I am, not without some envy.
Halaman 58 - I'll not complain; for who's displeas'd with love, If it sincere, discreet, and constant prove? But that I fear ; not that I think you base, Or doubt the blooming beauties of my face ; But all your sex is subject to deceive, And ours alas, too willing to believe. Yet others yield; and love o'ercomes the best: But why should I not shine above the rest?
Halaman 175 - Ungrateful nymphs ! and, though a god, ador'd ' When could my wit, my beauty, or my youth, Move one hard heart ? or mov'd, fecure its truth...
Halaman 76 - tis a bold pretence To judgment, breeding, wit, and eloquence : Nay more ; for they must look within, to find Those secret turns of nature in the mind : Without this part, in vain would be the whole, And but a body all, without a soul.
Halaman 234 - Wycherley, every thing is masculine ; his Muse is not led forth as to a review, but as to a battle ; not adorned for parade, but execution ; he would be tried by the sharpness of his blade, and not by the finery ; like your heroes of antiquity, he charges in iron, and seems to despise all ornament but...
Halaman 141 - Beauty, and so wide the fame, Which, like our flag upon the seas, gives law By right avow'd, and keeps the world in awe* Our gallant kings, of whom large annals prove The mighty deeds...