The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 56Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... these vain enquiries ceafe , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : " Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , " And footh the pain thou know'st not how to cure , " Come , flattering Memory ! and tell my heart ...
... these vain enquiries ceafe , " Thought could not guard , nor will reftore , thy peace : " Indulge the frenzy that thou must endure , " And footh the pain thou know'st not how to cure , " Come , flattering Memory ! and tell my heart ...
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... These eyes first gaz'd upon the charming maid ; . " There he appear'd , on that aufpicious day , " When fwains their fportives rites to Bacchus pay :. " She led the dance - heavens ! with what grace fhe " mov'd !. " Who could have seen ...
... These eyes first gaz'd upon the charming maid ; . " There he appear'd , on that aufpicious day , " When fwains their fportives rites to Bacchus pay :. " She led the dance - heavens ! with what grace fhe " mov'd !. " Who could have seen ...
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... these pastures feed ,. " Propitious Venus , on thy altars bleed . " - JEALOUSY . ECLOGUE IH .. To Mr. EDWARD WALPOLE . HE gods , O Walpole , give no bliss fincere ; ΤΗ Wealth is disturb'd by care , and power by fear : Of all the ...
... these pastures feed ,. " Propitious Venus , on thy altars bleed . " - JEALOUSY . ECLOGUE IH .. To Mr. EDWARD WALPOLE . HE gods , O Walpole , give no bliss fincere ; ΤΗ Wealth is disturb'd by care , and power by fear : Of all the ...
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... these a river rolls its winding flood , Adorn'd with various tufts of rifing wood ; Here half conceal'd in trees a cottage stands , A castle there the opening plain commands ; Beyond , a town with glittering spires is crown'd , And ...
... these a river rolls its winding flood , Adorn'd with various tufts of rifing wood ; Here half conceal'd in trees a cottage stands , A castle there the opening plain commands ; Beyond , a town with glittering spires is crown'd , And ...
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... , but the relentless maid . " Would I could die like him , and be at peace ? " These torments in the quiet grave would cease ; See Mr. Gay's Dione . " There There my vex'd thoughts a calm repose would find , 12 LYTTELTON'S POEMS .
... , but the relentless maid . " Would I could die like him , and be at peace ? " These torments in the quiet grave would cease ; See Mr. Gay's Dione . " There There my vex'd thoughts a calm repose would find , 12 LYTTELTON'S POEMS .
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Página 331 - THE CURFEW tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
Página 332 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave Await alike th' inevitable hour : — The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Página 331 - Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds : Save that, from yonder ivy-mantled tower, The moping owl does to the Moon complain Of such as, wandering near her secret bower, Molest her ancient solitary reign.
Página 329 - Tis folly to be wise. 287 HYMN TO ADVERSITY DAUGHTER of Jove, relentless power, Thou tamer of the human breast, Whose iron scourge and torturing hour The bad affright, afflict the best ! Bound in thy adamantine chain The proud are taught to taste of pain, And purple tyrants vainly groan With pangs unfelt before, unpitied and alone. When...
Página 346 - The winding-sheet of Edward's race; Give ample room and verge enough The characters of hell to trace: Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death through Berkley's roofs that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing king!
Página 70 - Though meek, magnanimous, though witty, wise; Polite, as all her life in courts had been, Yet good, as she the world had never seen; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentlest female tenderness combin'd.
Página 340 - This pencil take' (she said), 'whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year: Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy! This can unlock the gates of joy; Of horror that...
Página 345 - And with a master's hand, and prophet's fire, Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre. ' Hark, how each giant-oak, and desert cave, Sighs to the torrent's awful voice beneath ! O'er thee, oh King ! their hundred arms they wave.
Página 62 - Lucy's grave, Perform the duties that you doubly owe! Now she, alas! is gone, From folly and from vice their helpless age to save...
Página 333 - Or heap the fhrine of Luxury and Pride With incenfe kindled at the Mufe's flame. Far from the madding crowd's ignoble ftrife, Their fober wifhes never learn'd to ftray ; Along the cool fequefter'd vale of life They kept the noifelefs tenor of their way.