The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 47C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... plains : Joys , which from change fuperior charms receiv'd , The horn hoarfe founding by the lyre reliev'd : When the day crown'd with rural chaste delight , Refigns obfequious to the feftive night ; The feftive night awakes th ...
... plains : Joys , which from change fuperior charms receiv'd , The horn hoarfe founding by the lyre reliev'd : When the day crown'd with rural chaste delight , Refigns obfequious to the feftive night ; The feftive night awakes th ...
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... plains below ; the trembling herd Start at th ' unusual found , and clamorous shout Unheard before ; furpriz'd alas ... plain Wide - wafting , and grim flaughter red with blood : Urg'd on by hunger keen , they wound , they kill , Their ...
... plains below ; the trembling herd Start at th ' unusual found , and clamorous shout Unheard before ; furpriz'd alas ... plain Wide - wafting , and grim flaughter red with blood : Urg'd on by hunger keen , they wound , they kill , Their ...
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... plain , to chear the pack Opening in conforts of harmonious joy , • 95 100 105 110 115 But breathing death . What though the gripe fevere Of brazen - fifted Time , and flow disease Creeping through every vein , and nerve unftrung ...
... plain , to chear the pack Opening in conforts of harmonious joy , • 95 100 105 110 115 But breathing death . What though the gripe fevere Of brazen - fifted Time , and flow disease Creeping through every vein , and nerve unftrung ...
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... plain , let each apartment rife . O'er all let cleanliness prefide , no scraps Beftrew the pavement , and no half - pick'd bones To kindle fierce debate , or to disgust 150 That That nicer fenfe , on which the sportsman's hope , 18 ...
... plain , let each apartment rife . O'er all let cleanliness prefide , no scraps Beftrew the pavement , and no half - pick'd bones To kindle fierce debate , or to disgust 150 That That nicer fenfe , on which the sportsman's hope , 18 ...
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... plain . O breafts of pity void ! t'opprefs the weak , To point your vengeance at the friendless head , And with one mutual cry infult the fall'n ! Emblem too juft of man's . degenerate race . Others apart , by native inftinct led ...
... plain . O breafts of pity void ! t'opprefs the weak , To point your vengeance at the friendless head , And with one mutual cry infult the fall'n ! Emblem too juft of man's . degenerate race . Others apart , by native inftinct led ...
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Página 30 - range unblam'd ; No widow's tears o'erflow, no fecret curfe Swells in the farmer's breaft, which his pale lips 60 Trembling conceal, by his fierce landlord aw'd : But courteous now he levels every fence, Joins in the common cry, and halloos loud, .Charm'd with the rattling thunder of the field. Oh bear me,
Página 30 - bend beneath their load. All now is free as air, and the gay pack In the rough briftly ftubbles range unblam'd ; No widow's tears o'erflow, no fecret curfe Swells in the farmer's breaft, which his pale lips 60 Trembling conceal, by his fierce landlord aw'd : But courteous now he levels
Página 83 - Of all the brutes, Whether by Nature form'd, or by long ufe, 445 This artful diver beft can bear the want Of vital air. Unequal is the fight, Beneath the whelming element. Yet there He lives not long; but refpiration needs At proper intervals. Again he vents
Página 66 - there fkulks immers'd. His nofe alone above the wave draws in The vital air; all elfe beneath the flood Conceal'd, and loft, deceives each prying eye Of man or brute. In vain the crowding pack 555 Draw on the margin of the ftream, or cut The liquid wave with oary feet, that
Página 33 - fpurr'd on by fear. The welkin rings, men, dogs, hills, rocks, and woods, In the full concert join. Now, my brave youths, Stripp'd for the chace, give all your fouls to joy ! See how their courfers, than the mountain roe 160
Página 36 - Have haply foil'd the turf. See ! that old hound, How bufily he works, but dares not truft His doubtful fenfe; draw yet a wider ring. Hark ! now again the chorus fills. As bells, Sally'da while, at once their peal renew,
Página 229 - the penfion'd failor lies ; And all the malice of the ftorm defies : With eafe of body bleft, and peace of mind, Pities the reftlefs crew he left behind; , Whilft, in his cell, he meditates alone On his great voyage, to the world unknown^ SONG.
Página 176 - Ille dies, mihi cum liceat tua dicere facia • " En erit, ut liceat totum mihi ferre per orbem, " Sola Sophocleo tua carmina digna cothurno!
Página 83 - Menace deftruftion : while the troubled furge Indignant foams, and all the fcaly kind, Affrighted, hide their heads. Wild tumult reigns, And loud uproar. Ah, there once more he vents ! See, that bold hound has feiz'd him; down they
Página 53 - for joy. The farmer, who beholds his mortal foe 170 Stretch'd at his feet, applauds the glorious deed, And grateful calls us to a fliort repaft : In the full glafs the liquid amber fmiles, Our native produft. And his good old mate With