The Works of the English Poets: Buckingham and LansdowneSamuel Johnson H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... , MARQUIS O F NORMANDY , A N D DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . " 6 Nec Phœbo gratior ulla eft " Quam fibi quæ Vari præfcripfit pagina nomen . " VIRG . B THE MEMORY OF JOHN SHEFFIELD , DUKE O F BUCKINGHAM To Myra Loving at First Sight Page.
... , MARQUIS O F NORMANDY , A N D DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . " 6 Nec Phœbo gratior ulla eft " Quam fibi quæ Vari præfcripfit pagina nomen . " VIRG . B THE MEMORY OF JOHN SHEFFIELD , DUKE O F BUCKINGHAM To Myra Loving at First Sight Page.
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... first , then Mulgrave rose , like light , To clear our darkness , and to guide our flight : With fteady judgment , and in lofty founds , They gave us patterns , and they set us bounds . The Stagyrite and Horace laid aside , Inform'd by ...
... first , then Mulgrave rose , like light , To clear our darkness , and to guide our flight : With fteady judgment , and in lofty founds , They gave us patterns , and they set us bounds . The Stagyrite and Horace laid aside , Inform'd by ...
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Samuel Johnson. Her timorous charms , and her unpractis'd look , Their first affurance from my conquest took ; fhe learn'd the fatal art , By wounding me , And the first figh fhe had was from my heart : My eyes , with tears moistening ...
Samuel Johnson. Her timorous charms , and her unpractis'd look , Their first affurance from my conquest took ; fhe learn'd the fatal art , By wounding me , And the first figh fhe had was from my heart : My eyes , with tears moistening ...
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... first , To ' fcape the fatal blow . то A MORETT A. WHEN I held out against your eyes , You took the fureft courfe ; A heart unwary to furprize , You ne'er could take by force . However , though I ftrive no more , The fort will now be ...
... first , To ' fcape the fatal blow . то A MORETT A. WHEN I held out against your eyes , You took the fureft courfe ; A heart unwary to furprize , You ne'er could take by force . However , though I ftrive no more , The fort will now be ...
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... first SUR That ever was by kindness curst , Who muft my only blifs bemoan , And am by happiness undone . Had I at diftance only feen That lovely face , I might have been With the delightful object pleas'd , But not with all this paffion ...
... first SUR That ever was by kindness curst , Who muft my only blifs bemoan , And am by happiness undone . Had I at diftance only feen That lovely face , I might have been With the delightful object pleas'd , But not with all this paffion ...
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Amadis ARCABON ARCALAUS arms beauty behold beſt bleffing bleft breaſt bright Brutus caufe cauſe charms CONSTANTIUS death deferve defire delight deſpair deſtroy difdain Effay ev'n eyes facred fafe faid fair fame fate fatires fcorn fear fecret feem fenfe fhall fhining fhould fighs fight fince fing firft firſt flame flave foft fome fong foul fpirits ftill ftrong fuch fure fweet goddeſs gods grace grief happy heart heaven HENRY PURCELL himſelf honour immortal inſpires itſelf Jove joys juft juſt kings laft languiſhing laſt lefs loft lov'd Love's lover Marcus Brutus mind moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt Myra nymph Oriana paffion pain paſt Peleus pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poet praiſe prefent rage raiſe reafon reft ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhine ſtars ſtate ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand trembling Vex'd whofe whoſe wife worfe wretched
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Страница 4 - Your essay of poetry, which was published without a name, and of which I was not honoured with the confidence, I read over and over with much delight, and as much instruction : and, without flattering you, or making myself more moral than I am, not without some envy. I was loth to be informed how an epic poem should be written, or how a tragedy should be contrived and managed, in better verse, and with more judgment, than I could teach others.