Poems on Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 252 стор. |
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... must be such as hers . She , proud to rule , yet strangely fram❜d to tease , Neglects his offers while her airs she plays , Shoots fcornful glances from the bended frown , In brisk disorder trips it up and down , Then hums a carelefs ...
... must be such as hers . She , proud to rule , yet strangely fram❜d to tease , Neglects his offers while her airs she plays , Shoots fcornful glances from the bended frown , In brisk disorder trips it up and down , Then hums a carelefs ...
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... must be told , Why really fifty - five is fomething old . Once you were young ; or one , whose life's so long She might have borne my mother , tells me wrong . And once , fince envy's dead before you dye , The women own , you play'd a ...
... must be told , Why really fifty - five is fomething old . Once you were young ; or one , whose life's so long She might have borne my mother , tells me wrong . And once , fince envy's dead before you dye , The women own , you play'd a ...
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... must be trod , If man wou'd ever pass to God : A port of calms , a state of eafe From the rough rage of fwelling feas . , Why then thy flowing fable stoles , Deep pendent cypress , mourning poles , Loose scarfs to fall athwart thy weeds ...
... must be trod , If man wou'd ever pass to God : A port of calms , a state of eafe From the rough rage of fwelling feas . , Why then thy flowing fable stoles , Deep pendent cypress , mourning poles , Loose scarfs to fall athwart thy weeds ...
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... him Envy or Slander ; and Fashion would have it , that at least he must be Ill - Manners . Thus flighted and defpiled by all , he was driven out for abufing people people of merit and figure ; and I heard it VISION I. 165.
... him Envy or Slander ; and Fashion would have it , that at least he must be Ill - Manners . Thus flighted and defpiled by all , he was driven out for abufing people people of merit and figure ; and I heard it VISION I. 165.
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... MUST do my reader the juftice , before I enter upon these notes of ZOILUS , to inform him , that I have not in any author met this work afcribed to him by its title , which has made me not mention it in the LIFE . But thus much in ...
... MUST do my reader the juftice , before I enter upon these notes of ZOILUS , to inform him , that I have not in any author met this work afcribed to him by its title , which has made me not mention it in the LIFE . But thus much in ...
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Ægypt againſt appear aſk beauty becauſe bluſhes caft Callimachus cauſe cloſe Comus Cras amet croud defign defire dreft eaſe eaſy envy ev'ry eyes fable facred fafe faid fame faſhion fays feat feem feem'd fhade fhall fhew fhould fide fight filent filver fince fing firſt flain fome fomething fometimes fong foul Frogs ftill fuch fung glaſs Gods guife heart himſelf HOMER houſe Iliad Ipfa itſelf Jove laft lefs Let thofe love loft Macedon Mice moſt Moufe Mouſe mufic Muſe muſt nature never lov'd numquam amavit Nymphs o'er obferved Ovid paffage paffion Pallas paſs pleaſe pleaſure poet Pow'r praiſe quique amavit raiſe reaſon reft rife roſe ſcene ſhades ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhow ſky ſpeak ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet thee thefe themſelves theſe thoſe thou thouſand thro tion tranflation Twas uſe whofe whoſe youth ZOILUS
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Сторінка 98 - Now awful beauty puts on all its arms ; The fair each moment rises in her charms, Repairs her smiles, awakens every grace, And calls forth all the wonders of her face : Sees by degrees a purer blush arise, And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes.
Сторінка 142 - Without a vain, without a grudging heart, To him who gives us all, I yield a part ; From him you come, for him accept it here, A frank and sober, more than costly cheer.
Сторінка 98 - Grace, And calls forth all the Wonders of her Face ; Sees by Degrees a purer Blush arise, And keener Lightnings quicken in her Eyes. The...
Сторінка 136 - To clear this doubt, to know the world by sight, To find if books, or swains, report it right, (For yet by swains alone the world he knew, Whose feet came wandering o'er the nightly dew...
Сторінка 137 - Deep sunk in sleep, and silk, and heaps of down. At length 'tis morn, and at the dawn of day Along the wide canals the zephyrs play ; Fresh o'er the gay parterres the breezes creep.
Сторінка 131 - Whither, O whither art thou fled, To lay thy meek contented head ? What happy region dost thou please To make the seat of calms and ease ? " Ambition searches all its sphere Of pomp and state to meet thee there.
Сторінка 138 - And shake the neighbouring wood to banish sleep. Up rise the guests, obedient to the call: An early banquet deck'd the splendid hall; Rich luscious wine a golden goblet grac'd, Which the kind master forc'd the guests to taste. Then, pleas'd and thankful, from the porch...
Сторінка 96 - And decks the goddess with the glitt'ring spoil. This casket India's glowing gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder box. The tortoise here and elephant unite, Transform'd to combs, the speckled, and the white.
Сторінка 41 - Till all the rout retreat. By this the stars began to wink, They shriek, they fly, the tapers sink, And down y^drops the Knight : For never spell by faerie laid With strong enchantment bound a glade, Beyond the length of night. Chill, dark, alone, adreed, he lay, Till up the welkin rose the...
Сторінка 38 - Through all the land before. But soon as Dan Apollo rose, Full jolly creature home he goes, He feels his back the less ; His honest tongue and steady mind Had rid him of the lump behind, Which made him want success.