The Miscellaneous Works: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate be- twixt us . In the mean time , he would difpute the motives of her change ; how prepofterously , let all ...
... himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate be- twixt us . In the mean time , he would difpute the motives of her change ; how prepofterously , let all ...
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... Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first ...
... Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first ...
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... himself by her consent , Whom thus abfolv'd fhe fends to punishment . Suppose the magiftrate revenge her caufe , ' Tis only for tranfgreffing human laws . How answering to its end a church is made , Whose power is but to counsel and ...
... himself by her consent , Whom thus abfolv'd fhe fends to punishment . Suppose the magiftrate revenge her caufe , ' Tis only for tranfgreffing human laws . How answering to its end a church is made , Whose power is but to counsel and ...
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... may be : Thus , tho your several churches difagree , every faint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic ftone ; Yet These principles your jarring fects unite , When differing doctors D 4 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 39.
... may be : Thus , tho your several churches difagree , every faint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic ftone ; Yet These principles your jarring fects unite , When differing doctors D 4 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 39.
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... Himself was to fecure his chofen race , Tho reafon good for Turks to take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier Alcoran . True , faid the Panther , I fhall ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well ...
... Himself was to fecure his chofen race , Tho reafon good for Turks to take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier Alcoran . True , faid the Panther , I fhall ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well ...
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againſt Amyntas Becauſe beft beſt bleffing breaſt call'd cauſe CHLORI cloſe confcience DAPHNI defign'd e'en eaſe Engliſh ev'ry eyes facred fafely faid fair fame fate fatire fear feen fenfe fhall fight fince firft firſt fleep foes fome fons fools foon foul ftand ftill fubject fuch fure grace gueſt heaven herſelf himſelf Hind houſe juſt kiffing kind king laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs Lucretius Momus moſt mufe muſe muſt never numbers o'er Panther paſs Pindaric pleaſe pleaſure poets praiſe prince PROLOGUE race raiſe reafon reft reſt reſtore rife ſay ſcarce ſcene ſee ſeems ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow sk sk ſkies ſky ſome ſpace ſpeak ſtage ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thro tranflated true twas uſe verſe Virgil Whig whofe Whoſe wife wiſh worfe yourſelves
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Страница 285 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure ; Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain ; Fought all his battles o'er again ; And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain.
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Страница 289 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He raised a mortal to the skies ; She drew an angel down.
Страница 288 - And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew ! Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes And glittering temples of their hostile gods.
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Страница 144 - Where did his wit on learning fix a brand And rail at arts he did not understand? Where made he love in Prince Nicander's vein Or swept the dust in Psyche's humble strain? Where sold he bargains, "whipstitch, kiss my arse", Promised a play and dwindled to a farce?
Страница 145 - This is thy province, this thy wondrous way, New humours to invent for each new play: This is that boasted bias of thy mind, By which one way to dulness 'tis inclined: Which makes thy writings lean on one side still, And, in all changes, that way bends thy will.
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