The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 41Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... forrow in thy look , if right I deem . ' Tis true , yon oaks with yellow tops appear , And chilly blafts begin to nip the year ; From the tall elm a fhower of leaves is borne , And their loft beauty riven beeches mourn . Yet ev❜n this ...
... forrow in thy look , if right I deem . ' Tis true , yon oaks with yellow tops appear , And chilly blafts begin to nip the year ; From the tall elm a fhower of leaves is borne , And their loft beauty riven beeches mourn . Yet ev❜n this ...
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... forrow ! " Let's to yonder hut repair , And with trim fonnets " caft away our care . " " Gillian of Croydon " well thy pipe can play ; Thou fing'ft moft fweet , " O'er hills and far away . " Of " Patient Griffel " I devife to fing , And ...
... forrow ! " Let's to yonder hut repair , And with trim fonnets " caft away our care . " " Gillian of Croydon " well thy pipe can play ; Thou fing'ft moft fweet , " O'er hills and far away . " Of " Patient Griffel " I devife to fing , And ...
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... forrow is exceeding dry . " While bulls bear horns upon their curled brow , Or laffes with soft stroakings milk the cow ; While padling ducks the standing lake defire , Or battening hogs roll in the finking mice ; While moles the ...
... forrow is exceeding dry . " While bulls bear horns upon their curled brow , Or laffes with soft stroakings milk the cow ; While padling ducks the standing lake defire , Or battening hogs roll in the finking mice ; While moles the ...
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... forrow in a daughter's eyes . Think on the laurels that his temples fhade , Laurels that ( fpite of time ) fhall never fade . Immortal honour has enroll'd his name ; Detraction's dumb , and Envy put to fhame . Say , who can foar beyond ...
... forrow in a daughter's eyes . Think on the laurels that his temples fhade , Laurels that ( fpite of time ) fhall never fade . Immortal honour has enroll'd his name ; Detraction's dumb , and Envy put to fhame . Say , who can foar beyond ...
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... forrow from the heart , As all disease his medicines diffipate : Kneller amid the triumph bears his part t , Who could ( were mankind loft ) anew create : What can th ' extent of his vaft foul confine ? A painter , critick , engineer ...
... forrow from the heart , As all disease his medicines diffipate : Kneller amid the triumph bears his part t , Who could ( were mankind loft ) anew create : What can th ' extent of his vaft foul confine ? A painter , critick , engineer ...
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Página 216 - If I would not give up the three Graces, I wish I were hang'd like a dog, And at court all the drawingroom faces, For a glance of my sweet Molly Mog.
Página 166 - To honest Bounce is bread and butter. While you, and every courtly fop, Fawn on the Devil for a chop, I've the humanity to hate A butcher, though he brings me meat...
Página 165 - WELCOME, thrice welcome to thy native place ! — What, touch me not ? what, shun a wife's embrace ? Have I for this thy tedious absence borne, And waked, and wish'd whole nights for thy return?
Página 211 - Coxcombs without number ! Moon and stars that shone so bright, To the torch and waxen light, And whole nights at ombre.
Página 165 - I see thee ramm'd, Or on the house-top by the monkey cramm'd, The piteous images renew my pain, And all thy dangers I weep o'er again.
Página 165 - Why start you ? are they snakes ? or have they claws ? Thy Christian seed, our mutual flesh and bone : Be kind at least to these ; they are thy own.
Página 220 - Churchwardens too prudent to hazard the halter, As yet only venture to steal from the altar. But now, to get gold, They may be more bold, And rob on the highway since Jonathan's cold : For Blueskin's sharp penknife hath set you at ease, And ev'ry man round me may rob, if he please. VI. Some by publick revenues, which pass'd thro...
Página 165 - And oft lift up thy holy eye and hand, Praying the Virgin dear, and saintly choir, Back to the port to bring thy bark entire.
Página 214 - twas my pride, 'Twas not my heart thy love deny'd, Come back, dear youth, again. As t'other day my hand he feiz'd, My blood with thrilling motion flew ; Sudden I put on looks difpleas'd, And hafty from his hold withdrew.
Página 215 - Nephew! Your Grief is but Folly, In Town you may find better Prog; Half a Crown there will get you a Molly, A Molly much better than Mog.