Poetical Miscellanies: Consisting of Original Poems and TranslationsJ. Tonson, 1714 - 318 страница |
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... look clear , and guide my Day : O , when will the lift up her facred Light , And chafe away the flying Shades of Night ? With her how faft the flowing Hours run on ! But , oh ! how long they ftay when he is gone ! So flowly Time , when ...
... look clear , and guide my Day : O , when will the lift up her facred Light , And chafe away the flying Shades of Night ? With her how faft the flowing Hours run on ! But , oh ! how long they ftay when he is gone ! So flowly Time , when ...
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... Look furveys the Globe , Sees not a Wretch like me ; and could the World Take a right Measure of my State within , Mankind muft either pity me , or fcorn me . Dr. Maid . Queen . All Days to me Henceforth are equal To morrow , and the ...
... Look furveys the Globe , Sees not a Wretch like me ; and could the World Take a right Measure of my State within , Mankind muft either pity me , or fcorn me . Dr. Maid . Queen . All Days to me Henceforth are equal To morrow , and the ...
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... Look , and shake his very Soul . With Grief o'erwhelm'd he lies , And , with wild Sorrow frantick , from his Head Tears his dishevel'd Locks ; he inward groans , And , in his fore Diftrefs , with loud Complaints , Makes his Addrefs to ...
... Look , and shake his very Soul . With Grief o'erwhelm'd he lies , And , with wild Sorrow frantick , from his Head Tears his dishevel'd Locks ; he inward groans , And , in his fore Diftrefs , with loud Complaints , Makes his Addrefs to ...
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... looks with Joy , Free'd from a Breaft , the fiercer to destroy . Now , thick as Hail , her fatal Darts fhe flings ; The two - edg'd Ax now on their Helmets rings ? Her Shoulders bore Diana's Arms and Bow ; And if , too ftrongly prefs'd ...
... looks with Joy , Free'd from a Breaft , the fiercer to destroy . Now , thick as Hail , her fatal Darts fhe flings ; The two - edg'd Ax now on their Helmets rings ? Her Shoulders bore Diana's Arms and Bow ; And if , too ftrongly prefs'd ...
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... looks back : It is a Swelling , and the laft Affection A high Mind can put off : It is a Rebel Both to the Soul and Reason ; and inforces All Laws , all Confcience ; treads upon Religion , And offers Violence to Nature's self . Johnf ...
... looks back : It is a Swelling , and the laft Affection A high Mind can put off : It is a Rebel Both to the Soul and Reason ; and inforces All Laws , all Confcience ; treads upon Religion , And offers Violence to Nature's self . Johnf ...
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Страница 236 - Hell within him; for within him Hell He brings, and round about him, nor from Hell One step, no more than from himself, can fly By change of place...
Страница 237 - Ah, wherefore! he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbraided none; nor was his service hard.
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Страница 235 - O prince, O chief of many throned powers, That led the embattled seraphim to war Under thy conduct, and in dreadful deeds 130 Fearless, endangered heaven's perpetual king; And put to proof his high supremacy, Whether upheld by strength, or chance, or fate...
Страница 358 - Clusters in the Sun, Others to tread the liquid Harvest join, The groaning Presses foam with Floods of Wine. Here are the Vines in early Flow'r descry'd, Here Grapes discolour'd on the sunny Side, And there in Autumn's richest Purple dy'd.
Страница 334 - Oft, as in Airy Rings they skim the Heath, The clam'rous Plovers feel the Leaden Death: Oft as the mounting Larks their Notes prepare, They fall, and leave their little Lives in Air.
Страница 294 - WHAT shall I do to be for ever known, And make the age to come my own ? I shall, like beasts or common people, die, Unless you write my elegy ; Whilst others great, by being born, are grown; Their mothers' labour, not their own. In this scale gold, in th' other fame does lie, The weight of that mounts this so high.
Страница 10 - O'er craggy mountains, and the flowery plain ; Through brakes and thickets forc'd his way, and flew Through many a ring, where once he did pursue. In vain he oft...
Страница 326 - Let India boast her plants, nor envy we The weeping amber, or the balmy tree, While by our oaks the precious loads are borne, And realms commanded which those trees adorn.