The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 55Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... cares The obedient heart far otherwife incline . Witness the sprightly joy when aught unknown Strikes the quick fenfe , and wakes each active power To brifker measures : witnefs the neglect Of all familiar profpects , though beheld With ...
... cares The obedient heart far otherwife incline . Witness the sprightly joy when aught unknown Strikes the quick fenfe , and wakes each active power To brifker measures : witnefs the neglect Of all familiar profpects , though beheld With ...
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... care Worthier I'd fing : then all the enamour'd youth , With each admiring virgin , to my lyre Should throng attentive , while I point on high C 4 325 Where Where beauty's living image , like the morn That wakes PLEASURES OF IMAGINATION ...
... care Worthier I'd fing : then all the enamour'd youth , With each admiring virgin , to my lyre Should throng attentive , while I point on high C 4 325 Where Where beauty's living image , like the morn That wakes PLEASURES OF IMAGINATION ...
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... and fruitlefs ? Or did nature mean This pleafing call the herald of a lye ; To hide the shame of difcord and disease , And catch with fair hypocrify the heart 359 355 Of Of idle faith ? O no ! with better cares 24 AKENSIDE'S POEMS .
... and fruitlefs ? Or did nature mean This pleafing call the herald of a lye ; To hide the shame of difcord and disease , And catch with fair hypocrify the heart 359 355 Of Of idle faith ? O no ! with better cares 24 AKENSIDE'S POEMS .
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... cares The indulgent mother , confcious how infirm Her offspring tread the paths of good and ill , By this illuftrious image , in each kind Still most illustrious where the object holds Its native powers moft perfect , fhe by this ...
... cares The indulgent mother , confcious how infirm Her offspring tread the paths of good and ill , By this illuftrious image , in each kind Still most illustrious where the object holds Its native powers moft perfect , fhe by this ...
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... care . 20 25 30 Thus from their guardians torn , the tender arts Of mimic fancy and harmonious joy , To priestly domination and the luft Of lawless courts , their amiable toil For three inglorious ages have refign'd , In vain reluctant ...
... care . 20 25 30 Thus from their guardians torn , the tender arts Of mimic fancy and harmonious joy , To priestly domination and the luft Of lawless courts , their amiable toil For three inglorious ages have refign'd , In vain reluctant ...
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Страница 296 - The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang; of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life; through each estate and age, The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying.
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Страница 220 - Such rites, which they with Spring renew, The eyes of care can never view ; And care hath long been mine : And hence offended with their guest, Since grief of love my soul oppress'd, They hide their toils divine.
Страница 18 - And continents of sand, will turn his gaze To mark the windings of a scanty rill That murmurs at his feet?