The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 30Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... force of wit , which made even anger agreeable : while it lafted , he faid and forgot a thousand things , which other men would have been glad to have ftudied and wrote ; but the impe- tuofity was corrected upon a moment's reflection ...
... force of wit , which made even anger agreeable : while it lafted , he faid and forgot a thousand things , which other men would have been glad to have ftudied and wrote ; but the impe- tuofity was corrected upon a moment's reflection ...
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... force of harmony , that thus controuls Our thoughts , and turns and fanctifies our fouls : While with its utmost art your fex could move Our wonder only , or at beft our love : t You You far above both these your God did place , 28 PR ...
... force of harmony , that thus controuls Our thoughts , and turns and fanctifies our fouls : While with its utmost art your fex could move Our wonder only , or at beft our love : t You You far above both these your God did place , 28 PR ...
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... force dilate , And thoughts grow up to wit's estate ; In verfe or profe , we write or chat , Not fix - pence matter upon what . ' Tis not how well an author fays ; But ' tis how much , that gathers praise . Tonfon , who is himself a wit ...
... force dilate , And thoughts grow up to wit's estate ; In verfe or profe , we write or chat , Not fix - pence matter upon what . ' Tis not how well an author fays ; But ' tis how much , that gathers praise . Tonfon , who is himself a wit ...
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... force of guilty charms , Has long enthrall'd him in her wither'd arms , Shall o'er the plains , from distant towers on high , Caft around her mournful eye , And with prophetic forrow cry : " Why does my ruin'd lord retard his flight ...
... force of guilty charms , Has long enthrall'd him in her wither'd arms , Shall o'er the plains , from distant towers on high , Caft around her mournful eye , And with prophetic forrow cry : " Why does my ruin'd lord retard his flight ...
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... force with Beauty's join'd ? Could I their prevalence deny , I muft at once be deaf and blind . V. Alas ! not hoping to fubdue , I only to the fight afpir'd : To keep the beauteous foe in view Was all the glory I defir'd . VI . But fhe ...
... force with Beauty's join'd ? Could I their prevalence deny , I muft at once be deaf and blind . V. Alas ! not hoping to fubdue , I only to the fight afpir'd : To keep the beauteous foe in view Was all the glory I defir'd . VI . But fhe ...
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Сторінка 116 - Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind; Let all her ways be unconfin'd; And clap your padlock — on her mind.
Сторінка 223 - Whoever was depos'd or crown'd. Nor good, nor bad, nor fools, nor wise, They would not learn, nor could advise ; Without love, hatred, joy, or fear, They led — a kind of— as it were ; Nor wish'd, nor car'd, nor laugh'd, nor cried; And so they liv'd, and so they died.
Сторінка 170 - Ye had a paramour, All this may nought remove my thought, But that I will be your: And she shall...
Сторінка 167 - And water clere of the ryvere Shall be full swete to me: With which in hele I shall ryght wele Endure, as ye shall see; And, or we go, a bedde or two I can provyde anone : For in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
Сторінка 179 - Upon this tree : and, as the tender mark Grew with the year, and widen'd with the bark, Venus had heard the virgin's soft address, That, as the wound, the passion might increase. As potent Nature shed her kindly...
Сторінка 157 - Be of your patron's mind, whate'er he says ; Sleep very much ; think little ; and talk less ; Mind neither good nor bad, nor right nor wrong, But eat your pudding, slave; and hold your tongue.
Сторінка 138 - Radcliff ; was so ill, That other doctors gave me over : He felt my pulse, prescribed his pill, And I was likely to recover. " But when the wit began to wheeze, And wine had warmed the politician, Cured yesterday of my disease, I died last night of my physician.
Сторінка 173 - Emma's, has adorn'd thy face ; And as her son has to my bosom dealt That constant flame, which faithful Henry felt...
Сторінка 110 - ... tis his fancy to run, At night he declines on his Thetis's breast. So, when I am wearied with wandering all day, To thee, my delight, in the evening I come : No matter what beauties I saw in my way ; They were but my visits, but thou art my home ! Then finish, dear Chloe, this pastoral war, And let us like Horace and Lydia agree ; For thou art a girl as much brighter than her, As he was a poet sublimer than me.