The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces Biographical and CriticalJ. Nichols, 1779 |
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... view'd , And singles out the place where once St. Maloes stood . Here Ruffel's actions should my Muse require ; And , would my strength but second my defire , I'd all his boundless bravery rehearse , And draw his cannons thundering in ...
... view'd , And singles out the place where once St. Maloes stood . Here Ruffel's actions should my Muse require ; And , would my strength but second my defire , I'd all his boundless bravery rehearse , And draw his cannons thundering in ...
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... view'd , And how had Boyne's wide current reek'd in blood ! Or if Maria's charms thou wouldst rehearse , In smoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well describ'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair ...
... view'd , And how had Boyne's wide current reek'd in blood ! Or if Maria's charms thou wouldst rehearse , In smoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well describ'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair ...
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... rais'd the plants , and gave the fpring its birth , By chance a fair Arcadian nymph he view'd , And felt the lovely charmer in his blood . The The nymph nor fpun , nor drefs'd with artful pride 122 ADDISON'S POEMS . The Story of Califto.
... rais'd the plants , and gave the fpring its birth , By chance a fair Arcadian nymph he view'd , And felt the lovely charmer in his blood . The The nymph nor fpun , nor drefs'd with artful pride 122 ADDISON'S POEMS . The Story of Califto.
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... view'd ) ; With all her might again his force the ftrove : But how can mortal maids contend with Jove ! Poffet at length of what his heart defir'd , Back to his heavens th ' infuiting god retir'd . The lovely huntrefs , rifing from the ...
... view'd ) ; With all her might again his force the ftrove : But how can mortal maids contend with Jove ! Poffet at length of what his heart defir'd , Back to his heavens th ' infuiting god retir'd . The lovely huntrefs , rifing from the ...
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... view'd ( They call'd him Battus in the neighbourhood ) ; Hir'd by a wealthy Pylian prince to feed His favourite mares , and watch the generous breed . The thievith god fufpected him , and took The hind afide , and thus in whispers spoke ...
... view'd ( They call'd him Battus in the neighbourhood ) ; Hir'd by a wealthy Pylian prince to feed His favourite mares , and watch the generous breed . The thievith god fufpected him , and took The hind afide , and thus in whispers spoke ...
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Стр. 326 - I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword.\ Thus am I doubly arm'd ; my death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me.
Стр. 221 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Стр. 325 - Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, — And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works, — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
Стр. 98 - Not the rough whirlwind that deforms Adria's black gulf and vexes it with storms, The stubborn virtue of his soul can move ; Not the red arm of angry Jove, That flings the thunder from the sky, And gives it rage to roar, and strength to fly. Should the whole frame of nature round him break, In ruin, and confusion hurl'd, He, unconcern'd would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure, amidst a falling world.
Стр. 333 - Lucius, art thou here ? — thou art too good ! — Let this our friendship live between our children; Make Portius .happy in thy daughter Lucia. Alas! poor man, he weeps! — Marcia, my daughter — — O bend me forward ! — Juba loves thee, Marcia.
Стр. 270 - Which of the two to choose, slavery or death ? No ; let us rise at once, gird on our swords, And at the head of our remaining troops, Attack the foe, break through the thick array Of his throng'd legions, and charge home upon him.
Стр. 200 - This is wonderfully diverting to the understanding: thus to receive a precept that enters, as it were, through a by-way, and to apprehend an idea that draws a whole train after it.
Стр. 35 - Through pathless fields, and unfrequented floods, To dens of dragons and enchanted woods. But now the mystic tale, that pleased of yore, Can charm an understanding age no more; The long-spun allegories fulsome grow, While the dull moral lies too plain below.
Стр. 247 - And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, th' important day, big with the fate Of Cato and of Rome" Our father's death Would fill up all the guilt of civil war, And close the scene of blood. Already...
Стр. 151 - Who now appear'd but one continued wound. With dropping tears his bitter fate he moans, And fills the mountain with his dying groans. His servants with a piteous look he spies, And turns about his supplicating eyes.