The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 12.
Страница 223
... breast , with fury boiling o'er , Like lightning through their scatter'd troops you flew , And from th ' amazed foe the royal prize in triumph bore . VI . You have your ancestors in this one act out - done , Though their fuccessful arms ...
... breast , with fury boiling o'er , Like lightning through their scatter'd troops you flew , And from th ' amazed foe the royal prize in triumph bore . VI . You have your ancestors in this one act out - done , Though their fuccessful arms ...
Страница 257
... breast , As the mild dame whose teeming womb he blest . H ' had all the favours Providence could give , Except its own prerogative to live ; Referv'd in pleasures , and in dangers bold , Youthful in action , and in prudence old ; His ...
... breast , As the mild dame whose teeming womb he blest . H ' had all the favours Providence could give , Except its own prerogative to live ; Referv'd in pleasures , and in dangers bold , Youthful in action , and in prudence old ; His ...
Страница 293
... wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands his penfive breast . U 3 Thofe Thofe graceful curls which wantonly did flow , The whiter THES PEL L. 293 Elegy upon the Death of Tibullus From Ovid.
... wants , of which he robb'd fond lovers , reft , And wounds with furious hands his penfive breast . U 3 Thofe Thofe graceful curls which wantonly did flow , The whiter THES PEL L. 293 Elegy upon the Death of Tibullus From Ovid.
Страница 309
... not be best To chace the fatal poifon from our breast ? But , fince fo few can live from paffion free , Happy the man , and only happy he , X 3 Who Who with fuch lucky ftars begins his love , That [ 309 ] To his Book Page.
... not be best To chace the fatal poifon from our breast ? But , fince fo few can live from paffion free , Happy the man , and only happy he , X 3 Who Who with fuch lucky ftars begins his love , That [ 309 ] To his Book Page.
Страница 311
... breast ! As I from that all former marks efface , And , uncontrol'd , put new ones in their place ; So might I chace all others from her heart , And my own image in the stead impart . But , ah ! how fhort the blifs would prove , if he ...
... breast ! As I from that all former marks efface , And , uncontrol'd , put new ones in their place ; So might I chace all others from her heart , And my own image in the stead impart . But , ah ! how fhort the blifs would prove , if he ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
admir'd Arcadian ſtrains arms bafe beauty becauſe beſt betray'd blefs bleft boaft bold brave breaſt bright Catullus cauſe ceafe ceaſe charms chearful conquefts courſe Cynthus defigns defire deſpair deſpiſe eafy ECLOGUE eyes fafely fair fame fate fatire favour fcorn fhall fhepherd fhould fighs fight filks fince firft firſt flain flave Flavia foft fome fongs foon foul fpirits ftill ftop ftrength fubjects fuch fure fwains GEORGE STEPNEY glorious glory Gods heart hero himſelf honour juft juſt king Lady SUNDERLAND laſt lefs live loft lov'd lover Lycon moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt ne'er numbers nymph o'er obey'd paffion pleaſe pleaſure poets praiſe pride Queen rage raiſe reft refuſe reign reſt Retiarius ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhore ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtorms STREP tears thee Thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thoughts throne Tibullus triumphs uſe verfe virtue Whilft whofe whoſe youth