A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1758 |
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Стр. 81
... Kings and Courtiers civil and refin'd ; Great Rabbins , deeply read in Wisdom's rules , And all the arts that cultivate the mind , Embellish life , and polish human kind . Such , Afia , birth - place of proud monarchy , Such elder Ægypt ...
... Kings and Courtiers civil and refin'd ; Great Rabbins , deeply read in Wisdom's rules , And all the arts that cultivate the mind , Embellish life , and polish human kind . Such , Afia , birth - place of proud monarchy , Such elder Ægypt ...
Стр. 90
... kings him fore envy'd , And would him imitate in any fort , With all the mimick pageantry of pride , And worship'd be like him , and deify'd Of courtly fycophants and f caitifs vile , Who to those services themselves apply'd , And in ...
... kings him fore envy'd , And would him imitate in any fort , With all the mimick pageantry of pride , And worship'd be like him , and deify'd Of courtly fycophants and f caitifs vile , Who to those services themselves apply'd , And in ...
Стр. 98
... fo did her enthrall , That for aught elfe she had but little care , For wealth , or fame , or honour feminal , Or gentle love , fole king of pleasures natural . r placed . XLVII . Als XLVII . Als by her fide , in richest robes [ 98 ]
... fo did her enthrall , That for aught elfe she had but little care , For wealth , or fame , or honour feminal , Or gentle love , fole king of pleasures natural . r placed . XLVII . Als XLVII . Als by her fide , in richest robes [ 98 ]
Стр. 105
... Oris Evebis ; & meritum , non quæ cunabula quæris , Et qualis , non unde fatus : fub tefte benigno Vivitur ; egregios invitant præmia mores . CLAUD . HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE . Dramatis Perfonæ . EDWARD the Third , King of England THE.
... Oris Evebis ; & meritum , non quæ cunabula quæris , Et qualis , non unde fatus : fub tefte benigno Vivitur ; egregios invitant præmia mores . CLAUD . HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE . Dramatis Perfonæ . EDWARD the Third , King of England THE.
Стр. 106
... King of France , & c . Genius of England . SPIRITS . Bards Druids . Heralds , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Windfor - Park , with a Profpect of the Castle . * The order of the GARTER was inftituted on St. George's day the 23d of April 1350.
... King of France , & c . Genius of England . SPIRITS . Bards Druids . Heralds , Attendants , & c . SCENE , Windfor - Park , with a Profpect of the Castle . * The order of the GARTER was inftituted on St. George's day the 23d of April 1350.
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ARCHIMAGE bards Bavius beſt bleft blifs bluſh boaſt bofom breaſt Britiſh cauſe charms cou'd defire Delia delight difdain Druids eaſe Edward EPIGRAM erft Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fage fair falfe fame fenfe fhade fhall fhine fing firft firſt flame flave flow'ry fmiles foft fome fong fons foon footh form'd foul fov'reign fpirit ftill ftream fuch fure fweet GARTER gen'rous glorious glory heart heav'n heav'nly honour immortal infpire juft juftice king lefs loft lov'd lyre mind moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt nature's o'er paffion pain pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride prince publick rage raiſe reafon reft rife ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould sk sk ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtore ſweet thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thro throne toils train truth uſe verſe vex'd virtue virtue's whofe whoſe wife wiſdom wiſh wou'd
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Стр. 269 - To Contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of Man: And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began.
Стр. 267 - That every labouring sinew strains, Those in the deeper vitals rage: Lo! Poverty, to fill the band, That numbs the soul with icy hand, And slow-consuming Age. To each his sufferings: all are men, Condemned alike to groan; The tender for another's pain, Th
Стр. 79 - Her speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her song the warbling of the vernal grove...
Стр. 265 - Gainst graver hours, that bring constraint To sweeten liberty: Some bold adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign And unknown regions dare descry: Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy.
Стр. 264 - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Стр. 46 - Tell me, my heart, if this be love? If she some other youth commend, Though I was once his fondest friend, His instant enemy I prove: Tell me, my heart, if this be love?
Стр. 37 - To whom I gave my own harmonious lyre, If high exalted on the Throne of Wit, Near Me and Homer thou afpire to...
Стр. 70 - VII. Where were ye, Mufes, when relentlefs fate From thefe fond arms your fair difciple tore, From thefe fond arms that vainly ftrove With haplefs...
Стр. 2 - Damon came, unknowing where he ftray'd, Full of the image of his beauteous maid : His flock far off, unfed, untended lay, To ev'ry favage a defencelefs prey ; No fenfe of int'reft could their matter move, And ev'ry care feem'd trifling now but Love. Awhile in penfive filence he remain'd> But tho...
Стр. 43 - Seek to be good, but aim not to be great: A woman's noblest station is retreat; Her fairest virtues fly from public sight, Domestic worth, that shuns too strong a light.