The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 29Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... rest , Enough with native wealth and plenty bleft . No more the forward youth purfues alarms , Nor leaves the facred arts for stubborn arms . ; No more the mothers from their hopes are torn 3 No 26 CONGREVE'S POEM S. But when fuperior ...
... rest , Enough with native wealth and plenty bleft . No more the forward youth purfues alarms , Nor leaves the facred arts for stubborn arms . ; No more the mothers from their hopes are torn 3 No 26 CONGREVE'S POEM S. But when fuperior ...
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... Time unequally fuch worth devour ! Then , wherefore shall the brave for fame contest ? Why is this man distinguish'd from the rest ? Whofe Whofe foaring genius now fublime aspires , And deathless fame THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE , 27.
... Time unequally fuch worth devour ! Then , wherefore shall the brave for fame contest ? Why is this man distinguish'd from the rest ? Whofe Whofe foaring genius now fublime aspires , And deathless fame THE BIRTH OF THE MUSE , 27.
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... rest At greater diftance , greater ftate exprefs'd . Priam , unfeen by thefe , his way pursued , And first of all was by Achilles view'd . About his knees his trembling arms he caft , And agonizing grafp'd and held them faft ; } Then ...
... rest At greater diftance , greater ftate exprefs'd . Priam , unfeen by thefe , his way pursued , And first of all was by Achilles view'd . About his knees his trembling arms he caft , And agonizing grafp'd and held them faft ; } Then ...
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... rest At greater diftance , greater ftate exprefs'd . Priam , unseen by these , his way pursued , And first of all was by Achilles view'd . About his knees his trembling arms he caft , And agonizing grafp'd and held them fast ; } 1 Then ...
... rest At greater diftance , greater ftate exprefs'd . Priam , unseen by these , his way pursued , And first of all was by Achilles view'd . About his knees his trembling arms he caft , And agonizing grafp'd and held them fast ; } 1 Then ...
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... rest , Ending the funeral with a folemn feast . PARAPHRASE UPON HORACE , ODE XIX . LIB . I. " Mater fæva Cupidinum , & c . " I. THE tyrant Queen of foft defires , With the refiftlefs aid of fprightly Wine And wanton Eafe , confpires To ...
... rest , Ending the funeral with a folemn feast . PARAPHRASE UPON HORACE , ODE XIX . LIB . I. " Mater fæva Cupidinum , & c . " I. THE tyrant Queen of foft defires , With the refiftlefs aid of fprightly Wine And wanton Eafe , confpires To ...
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