The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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Стр. 51
Thus fadly complaining , he cry'd , When first I beheld that fair face , ' Twere better
by far I had dy'd . She talk'd , and I bless'd the dear tongue ; When the smild , '
twas a pleasure too great . I listend , and cry'd , when the sung , Was nightingale
...
Thus fadly complaining , he cry'd , When first I beheld that fair face , ' Twere better
by far I had dy'd . She talk'd , and I bless'd the dear tongue ; When the smild , '
twas a pleasure too great . I listend , and cry'd , when the sung , Was nightingale
...
Стр. 53
When he will , he can sigh and look pale , Seem doleful and alter his face , Can
tremble , and alter his tale , Ah ! Colin has every pace : The willow my rover
prefers To the breast , where he once beg'd to lie And the stream , that he swells
with ...
When he will , he can sigh and look pale , Seem doleful and alter his face , Can
tremble , and alter his tale , Ah ! Colin has every pace : The willow my rover
prefers To the breast , where he once beg'd to lie And the stream , that he swells
with ...
Стр. 56
Let others screw an hypocritic face , She Mews her grief in a sincerer place ! Here
Nature reigns , and passion void of art ; For this road leads directly to the heart .
JMITATED IN LATIN . PLORAT fata fui dum cætera turba Catonis , Eccę ! oculis ...
Let others screw an hypocritic face , She Mews her grief in a sincerer place ! Here
Nature reigns , and passion void of art ; For this road leads directly to the heart .
JMITATED IN LATIN . PLORAT fata fui dum cætera turba Catonis , Eccę ! oculis ...
Стр. 168
Fond of the maid , my queen , in beauty's pride , Ne'er charm'd me more , a virgin
and a bride ; · Not Clytæmnestra boasts a nobler race , • A sweeter temper , or a
lovelier face , « In works of female skill hath more command , • Or guides the ...
Fond of the maid , my queen , in beauty's pride , Ne'er charm'd me more , a virgin
and a bride ; · Not Clytæmnestra boasts a nobler race , • A sweeter temper , or a
lovelier face , « In works of female skill hath more command , • Or guides the ...
Стр. 195
... flames unsubdued by age ; Though wealth , nor fame , now touch thy fated
inind , Still tinge the canvas , bounteous to mankind ; Since after thee may rise an
impious line , Coarse manglers of the human face divine , Paint on , till Fate
diffolve ...
... flames unsubdued by age ; Though wealth , nor fame , now touch thy fated
inind , Still tinge the canvas , bounteous to mankind ; Since after thee may rise an
impious line , Coarse manglers of the human face divine , Paint on , till Fate
diffolve ...
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