The English Parnassus: Being a New Selection of Didactic, Descriptive, Pathetic, Plaintive, and Pastoral Poetry, Extracted from the Works of the Latest and Most Celebrated Poets...G. Kearsley, 1789 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... thofe of Art ibid . 268 CXLVII . Story - Tellers and Jefters in the Pul- pit reproved ibid . 270 CXLVIII . Address to Domeftic Happiness ibid . 272 The Country preferable to the Town even in Winter CXLIX . ibid . 273 CL . Addrefs to ...
... thofe of Art ibid . 268 CXLVII . Story - Tellers and Jefters in the Pul- pit reproved ibid . 270 CXLVIII . Address to Domeftic Happiness ibid . 272 The Country preferable to the Town even in Winter CXLIX . ibid . 273 CL . Addrefs to ...
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... thofe , who thus fulfil The perfect law of love . SECT . MRS . BARBAULD . XV . ON EASTER - SUNDAY . I. AGAIN the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray ; Unfeals the eye - lids of the morn , And pours increafing day . II . O ...
... thofe , who thus fulfil The perfect law of love . SECT . MRS . BARBAULD . XV . ON EASTER - SUNDAY . I. AGAIN the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray ; Unfeals the eye - lids of the morn , And pours increafing day . II . O ...
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... thofe we love , we drop it in their grave . DR . YOUNG . SECT . XX , ON TIME . TIME is eternity ; pregnant with all Eternity can give ; pregnant with all That makes archangels fmile . Who murders time , He crushes in the birth a pow'r ...
... thofe we love , we drop it in their grave . DR . YOUNG . SECT . XX , ON TIME . TIME is eternity ; pregnant with all Eternity can give ; pregnant with all That makes archangels fmile . Who murders time , He crushes in the birth a pow'r ...
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... by mortal feet , To paint for human eyes the heavenly feat , Shed on my foul fome portion of that power , Which fav'd * Serena in the trying hour , The heroine of the Poem . T. To bear thofe trials , which , however hard , [ 36 ]
... by mortal feet , To paint for human eyes the heavenly feat , Shed on my foul fome portion of that power , Which fav'd * Serena in the trying hour , The heroine of the Poem . T. To bear thofe trials , which , however hard , [ 36 ]
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... thofe trials , which , however hard , As Bards all tell us , may befal the bard ; The Fop's pert jeft , the Critic's frown severe , Learning's proud cant , with Envy's artful fneer , And , the vext Poet's last and worst disgrace , His ...
... thofe trials , which , however hard , As Bards all tell us , may befal the bard ; The Fop's pert jeft , the Critic's frown severe , Learning's proud cant , with Envy's artful fneer , And , the vext Poet's last and worst disgrace , His ...
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Стр. 328 - The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue still edifies his ears, And always list'ning to himself appears.
Стр. 30 - tis madness to defer: Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom is push'd out of life. Procrastination is the thief of time ; Year after year it steals, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment leaves The vast concerns of an eternal scene.
Стр. 239 - Till out of breath he overtakes his fellows ; Who gather round, and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition tall and ghastly, That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand O'er some new-open'd grave; and, strange to tell! Evanishes at crowing of the cock.
Стр. 105 - But me, not destined such delights to share, My prime of life in wandering spent and care ; Impell'd, with steps unceasing, to pursue Some fleeting good, that mocks me with the view ; That, like the circle bounding earth and skies, Allures from far, yet, as I follow, flies ; My fortune leads to traverse realms alone, And find no spot of all the world my own.
Стр. 332 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide : If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all.
Стр. 323 - A perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ ; Survey the whole, nor seek slight faults to find Where nature moves, and rapture warms the mind ; Nor lose, for that malignant dull delight, The generous pleasure to be charm'd with wit.
Стр. 109 - O luxury! thou curst by Heaven's decree, How ill exchanged are things like these for thee! How do thy potions, with insidious joy, Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy! Kingdoms, by thee, to sickly greatness grown, Boast of a florid...
Стр. 109 - To new-found worlds, and wept for others' woe ; But for himself, in conscious virtue brave, He only wish'd for worlds beyond the grave. His lovely daughter, lovelier in her tears, The fond companion of his helpless years, Silent went next, neglectful of her charms, And left a lover's for a father's arms.
Стр. 333 - Cares produce, Or who would learn one earthly Thing of Use ? To patch, nay ogle, might become a Saint, Nor could it sure be such a Sin to paint. But since, alas ! frail Beauty must decay...
Стр. 110 - Even now, methinks, as pondering here I stand I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail, That idly waiting flaps with every gale, Downward they move, a melancholy band, Pass from the shore and darken all the strand. Contented toil and hospitable care, And kind connubial tenderness are there; And piety, with wishes placed above, And steady loyalty and faithful love.