The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 311790 |
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... mind alarm'd , By judgment ftrengthen'd , and with virtue arm'd ; Still like thyself , when sinking life ebb'd low , Nor rafhly dar'd , nor meanly fear'd the blow ; Loose to the world , of every grace poffeft , Greatly refign'd , thou ...
... mind alarm'd , By judgment ftrengthen'd , and with virtue arm'd ; Still like thyself , when sinking life ebb'd low , Nor rafhly dar'd , nor meanly fear'd the blow ; Loose to the world , of every grace poffeft , Greatly refign'd , thou ...
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... mind , And every Phocyas his Eudocia find . O ! yet be this the loweft of thy fame , To form the hero , and instruct the dame ; I fee the Chriftian , friend , relation , fon , 15 Burn for the glorious course that thou haft run . 20 If ...
... mind , And every Phocyas his Eudocia find . O ! yet be this the loweft of thy fame , To form the hero , and instruct the dame ; I fee the Chriftian , friend , relation , fon , 15 Burn for the glorious course that thou haft run . 20 If ...
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... mind , How through your mazes , with inceffant toil , He urg'd his way , to reap th ' immortal fpoil ! So fabled Orpheus tun'd his potent song , Death's circling fhades , and Stygian glooms among . Of thy great labours this , the last ...
... mind , How through your mazes , with inceffant toil , He urg'd his way , to reap th ' immortal fpoil ! So fabled Orpheus tun'd his potent song , Death's circling fhades , and Stygian glooms among . Of thy great labours this , the last ...
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... mind , 120 " For nations born , should be to one confin'd . " This only grant , fince I must ask no more , 66 Revisit once again your native shore ! 125 } " That hope my forrows fhall beguile ; and thou , " My happy rival ! wilt that ...
... mind , 120 " For nations born , should be to one confin'd . " This only grant , fince I must ask no more , 66 Revisit once again your native shore ! 125 } " That hope my forrows fhall beguile ; and thou , " My happy rival ! wilt that ...
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... minds ! 80 O love to worthy deeds , in all great fouls the fame ! 85 VI . But time at last brought forth th ' amazing day , When Charles , refolv'd to difengage From empire's toils his weary age , Gave with each hand a crown away ...
... minds ! 80 O love to worthy deeds , in all great fouls the fame ! 85 VI . But time at last brought forth th ' amazing day , When Charles , refolv'd to difengage From empire's toils his weary age , Gave with each hand a crown away ...
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Ægypt Apollo arms beauteous beauty Behold Belgia bleffings bleft bluſh breaſt bright Cæfar CANTATA charms courſe crown'd Cupid Daphne darts defire diſplay doft thou ELECTRA Ev'n eyes facred faid fair fame fate feem fhade fhall fhine fide fighs fight filent fing fire firft firſt fkies flain flame flow flowing tears fmiling foes foft fome fong foon foul fpring ftill ftrains ftreams fuch fudden fwain glory goddeſs grace grove happy hear heart Heaven heavenly himſelf honours immortal infpire itſelf juſt laſt lyre maid Mufe mufic Muſe muſt ne'er numbers nymph o'er pain Peneus plains pleas'd pleaſure Pothinus praiſe purſue rais'd raiſe RECITATIVE reft reign rife riſe ſcene ſea ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſhould ſkies ſkill ſky ſmile ſpace ſpread ſtate thee thefe theſe thoſe thouſand tranſport triumphs Venus verſe voice whoſe
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Страница 176 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure ; Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain ; Fought all his battles o'er again ; And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain.
Страница 253 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Страница 175 - With flying fingers touched the lyre : The trembling notes ascend the sky, And heavenly joys inspire. The song began from Jove, Who left his blissful seats above, (Such is the power of mighty love.) A dragon's fiery form belied the god : Sublime on radiant spires he rode, When he to fair Olympia...
Страница 179 - And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes, And glittering temples of their hostile gods.
Страница 125 - Apollo thither led his train, And Music warbled in her sweetest strain. Cyllenius so, as fables tell, and Jove Came willing guests to poor Philemon's grove...
Страница 175 - The fong began from Jove, Who left his blifsful feats above, (Such is the power of mighty love.) A dragon's fiery form bely'd the god: Sublime on radiant fpires he rode, When he to fair Olympia prefs'd : And while he fought her fnowy breaft : Then, round her flender waift he curl'd, And ftamp'd an image of himfelf, a fovereign of the world.
Страница 255 - By this description, if you meet her, With lowly bows and homage greet her ; And if you bring the vagrant beauty Back to her mother and her duty...
Страница 242 - Through Indian realms to carry dire alarms, And make the hardy Scythian dread your arms. But fay — this wondrous race of glory run, When we return, fay what...
Страница 178 - The prince, unable to conceal his pain, Gaz'd on the fair, Who caus'd his care ; And figh'd and look'd, figh'd and look'd, Sigh'd and look'd, and figh'd again. At length, with love and wine at once oppreft, The vanquifh'd viftor funk upon her breaft.
Страница 99 - I deplore, Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes glide; Discharg'd of care, on unfrequented plains, We'd sing of rural joys in rural strains. No false corrupt delights our thoughts should move, But joys of friendship, poetry, and love.