The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 16J. Johnson, 1810 - 526 стор. |
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... fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , Aud take the poet in their stead . ON AN EAGLE CONFINED IN A COLLEGE COURT , ODE III . IMPERIAL bird , who wont to soar High o'er the rolling cloud , Where ...
... fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , Aud take the poet in their stead . ON AN EAGLE CONFINED IN A COLLEGE COURT , ODE III . IMPERIAL bird , who wont to soar High o'er the rolling cloud , Where ...
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... Fate of his iron dart I would disarm , Sudden as thy disease should'st thou return , Recall'd with mandates of despotic sounds , And arbitrary grief that will not hear of bounds . But , ah ! such wishes , artless Muse , forbear ; ' Tis ...
... Fate of his iron dart I would disarm , Sudden as thy disease should'st thou return , Recall'd with mandates of despotic sounds , And arbitrary grief that will not hear of bounds . But , ah ! such wishes , artless Muse , forbear ; ' Tis ...
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... fate , again she silence broke , And in few words voluminously spoke . " In these three lines athwart thy palm I see , Either a tripod , or a triple - tree , For , Oh ! I ken by mysteries profound , Too light to sink , thou never can'st ...
... fate , again she silence broke , And in few words voluminously spoke . " In these three lines athwart thy palm I see , Either a tripod , or a triple - tree , For , Oh ! I ken by mysteries profound , Too light to sink , thou never can'st ...
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... fate denies , And others want of worth t'atone , Finds in herself supplies : Thus dignity itself restrains , By condescension's silken reins , While you the lowly Muse upraise ; When such the theme , so mean the bard , Not to reject is ...
... fate denies , And others want of worth t'atone , Finds in herself supplies : Thus dignity itself restrains , By condescension's silken reins , While you the lowly Muse upraise ; When such the theme , so mean the bard , Not to reject is ...
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... fate , beware his horns . " " Sir , " says the Cit , ( who made a stand , And strok'd his forehead with his hand ) " By your grim gravity and grace , You greatly wou'd become the mace . This kind advice I gladly take , - Draw'r , bring ...
... fate , beware his horns . " " Sir , " says the Cit , ( who made a stand , And strok'd his forehead with his hand ) " By your grim gravity and grace , You greatly wou'd become the mace . This kind advice I gladly take , - Draw'r , bring ...
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Сторінка 449 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Сторінка 448 - The watch-dog's voice that bay'd the whispering wind, And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind ; These all in sweet confusion sought the shade, And fill'd each pause the nightingale had made.
Сторінка 79 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Сторінка 66 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
Сторінка 83 - A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain. And drinking largely sobers us again.
Сторінка 448 - Around my fire an evening group to draw, And tell of all I felt and all I saw ; And, as a hare, whom hounds and horns pursue, Pants to the place from whence at first she flew — I still had hopes — my long vexations past, Here to return, and die at home at last.
Сторінка 445 - Thus every good his native wilds impart, Imprints the patriot passion on his heart; And e'en those ills, that round his mansion rise, Enhance the bliss his scanty fund supplies. Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms...
Сторінка 448 - And still as each repeated pleasure tired, Succeeding sports the mirthful band inspired ; The dancing pair that simply sought renown, By holding out to tire each other down ; The swain mistrustless of his smutted face, While secret laughter titter'd round the place ; The bashful virgin's sidelong looks of love, The matron's glance that would those looks reprove...
Сторінка 444 - Whatever blooms in torrid tracts appear, Whose bright succession decks the varied year; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives, that blossom but to die; These, here disporting, own the kindred soil, Nor ask luxuriance from the planter's toil; While sea-born gales their gelid wings expand To winnow fragrance round the smiling land.
Сторінка 66 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
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