The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... hope therefore I may be indulged ( even by the more grave and censorious part of mankind ) if , at my leisure hours , I run over , in my elbow - chair , some of those Chases , which were once the delight of a more vigorous age . It is ...
... hope therefore I may be indulged ( even by the more grave and censorious part of mankind ) if , at my leisure hours , I run over , in my elbow - chair , some of those Chases , which were once the delight of a more vigorous age . It is ...
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... hope my brethren of the couples , by encouraging this first but imperfect essay , will show the world they have at least some taste for poetry . The ancients esteemed Hunting , not only as a manly and warlike exercise , but as highly ...
... hope my brethren of the couples , by encouraging this first but imperfect essay , will show the world they have at least some taste for poetry . The ancients esteemed Hunting , not only as a manly and warlike exercise , but as highly ...
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... hope in this the critics will excuse me ; for I am humbly of opinion , that the affectation , and not the necessary use , is the proper object of their censure . But I have done . I know the impatience of my brethren , when a fine day ...
... hope in this the critics will excuse me ; for I am humbly of opinion , that the affectation , and not the necessary use , is the proper object of their censure . But I have done . I know the impatience of my brethren , when a fine day ...
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... hope , And all his future triumphs must depend . Soon as the growling pack with eager joy Have lapped their smoking viands , morn or eve , From the full cistern lead the ductile streams , To wash thy court , well - paved , nor spare thy ...
... hope , And all his future triumphs must depend . Soon as the growling pack with eager joy Have lapped their smoking viands , morn or eve , From the full cistern lead the ductile streams , To wash thy court , well - paved , nor spare thy ...
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... hopes , just Heaven ! And all their painful drudgeries repay With disappointment and severe remorse . But husband thou thy pleasures , and give scope To all her subtle play : by nature led A thousand shifts she tries ; to ' unravel ...
... hopes , just Heaven ! And all their painful drudgeries repay With disappointment and severe remorse . But husband thou thy pleasures , and give scope To all her subtle play : by nature led A thousand shifts she tries ; to ' unravel ...
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ALLAN RAMSAY arms Aurengzebe bard behold beneath blank verse bless bless'd blood bold brave breast bright brow brute burlesque charms chase clouds courser crowd dastard dear delight despair distress'd dread e'er earth eyes fair fame fate feast fierce fix'd flies flood fond glorious Gorgonius grace ground groves hand happy head heart Heaven heroes hills Hobbinol honour hopes hounds Hudibras humble huntsman Jove kind king labour lost loud merry mighty Muse Nemesianus night Numps nymph o'er o'er the plain once Oppian Ovid pack pain panting Phidias pleasing poor praise prey pride prize proud pursue race rage reigns rich rise shade shine shore smiles soon soul stream swains sweet thee thou throne trembling triumphs twas tyrant vale Vale of Evesham vex'd view'd virtue voice wanton waves WILLIAM SOMERVILE wind wings wise woods wounds wretch younker youth
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Страница 155 - If this pale rose offend your sight, It in your bosom wear, 'Twill blush to find itself less white, And turn Lancastrian there.
Страница 33 - Their pointed bristles stare, or 'mong the tufts Of ranker weeds, each stomach-healing plant Curious they crop, sick, Spiritless, forlorn. These inauspicious days, on other cares Employ thy precious hours ; th' improving friend With open arms embrace, and from his lips Glean science, season'd with good-natur'd wit.
Страница 62 - ... harmonious din, the soldier deems The battle kindling, and the statesman grave Forgets his weighty cares; each age, each sex, In the wild transport joins; luxuriant joy, And pleasure in excess, sparkling exult On every brow, and revel unrestrain'd.
Страница 36 - No widow's tears o'erflow, no secret curse Swells in the farmer's breast, which his pale lips 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.
Страница 52 - Heavens! what melodious strains! how beat our hearts Big with tumultuous joy! the loaded gales Breathe harmony; and as the tempest drives From wood to wood, through every dark recess The forest thunders, and the mountains shake.
Страница 74 - Of lesser ills the Muse declines to sing, Nor stoops so low ; of these each groom can tell The proper remedy. But O ! what care ! What prudence can prevent madness, the worst Of maladies ? Terrific pest ! that blasts The huntsman's hopes, and desolation spreads Thro' all th' unpeopled kennel unrestrain'd. More fatal than th' envenom'd viper's bite ; Or that Apulian spider's pois'nous sting, Heal'd by the pleasing antidote of sounds.
Страница 51 - And hurry through the woods; with hasty step Rustling, and full of hope ; now driven on heaps They push, they strive ; while from his kennel sneaks The conscious villain. See ! he skulks along, Sleek at the shepherd's cost, and plump with meals Purloin'd.
Страница 25 - What though the gripe severe Of brazen-fisted Time, and slow disease Creeping through every vein, and nerve unstrung, Afflict my shatter'd frame, undaunted still, Fix'd as a mountain ash, that braves the bolts Of angry Jove ; though blasted, yet unfallen ; Still can my soul in Fancy's mirror view Deeds glorious once, recall the joyous scene In all its splendours...
Страница 6 - William. scious of having (at least in one production) generally pleased the world, to be plagued and threatened by wretches that are low in every sense ; to be forced to drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get rid of the pains of the mind, is a misery.
Страница 24 - In thee alone, fair land of liberty ! Is bred the perfect hound, in scent and speed As yet unrivall'd ; while in other climes Their virtue fails, a weak degenerate race.