The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 45H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... See ! -Gurgling from a top , a fpring distils ! In mournful measures wind the dripping rills ; Soft coos of diftant doves , receiv'd around , In foothing mixture , fwell the watery found ; And hence the ftreamlets feek the terrace ...
... See ! -Gurgling from a top , a fpring distils ! In mournful measures wind the dripping rills ; Soft coos of diftant doves , receiv'd around , In foothing mixture , fwell the watery found ; And hence the ftreamlets feek the terrace ...
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... see , How vat a distance ' twixt thy foe and thee ! Truth from an eminence furveys our scene ( A hill , where all is clear , and all ferene ) . 350 355 360 365 370 C 2 Rude Rude earth - bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys blow , THE ...
... see , How vat a distance ' twixt thy foe and thee ! Truth from an eminence furveys our scene ( A hill , where all is clear , and all ferene ) . 350 355 360 365 370 C 2 Rude Rude earth - bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys blow , THE ...
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... See ! the white form in a bright cloud aspires ! Full on his followers burts a flood of rays , Proftrate they fall beneath th ' o'erwhelming blaze ! • 40 45 Like Like noon - tide fummer - funs the rays appear 22 SAVAGE'S POEM S.
... See ! the white form in a bright cloud aspires ! Full on his followers burts a flood of rays , Proftrate they fall beneath th ' o'erwhelming blaze ! • 40 45 Like Like noon - tide fummer - funs the rays appear 22 SAVAGE'S POEM S.
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... See ! but ftruck down with horrible surprize 1 As the first glory feem'd a fun at noon , This cafts the filver splendor of the moon . Here peopled day , th ' afcending God furveys ! The glory varies , as the myriads gaze ! бо 65 Now ...
... See ! but ftruck down with horrible surprize 1 As the first glory feem'd a fun at noon , This cafts the filver splendor of the moon . Here peopled day , th ' afcending God furveys ! The glory varies , as the myriads gaze ! бо 65 Now ...
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... See ! flames , condens'd now vary her attire ; Her face , a broad circumference of fire . Dark firs feem kindled in nocturnal blaze ; Through ranks of pines , her broken luftre plays , Here glares , there brown - projecting fhade ...
... See ! flames , condens'd now vary her attire ; Her face , a broad circumference of fire . Dark firs feem kindled in nocturnal blaze ; Through ranks of pines , her broken luftre plays , Here glares , there brown - projecting fhade ...
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Страница 83 - I will suffer my pardon as my punishment, till that life, which has so graciously been given me, shall become considerable enough not to be useless in his service to whom it was forfeited.
Страница 18 - Fenton's lay appears, And the ripe judgment of inftruftive years. 330 In Hill is all,that generous fouls revere, To Virtue and the Mufe for ever dear : And Thomfon, in this praife, thy merit fee, The tongue, that praifes merit, praifes thee.
Страница 86 - Pity's eye condemn'd to see. Remembrance veils his rage, but swells his fate ; Griev'd I forgive, and am grown cool too late. Young, and unthoughtful then ; who knows, one day...
Страница 88 - Her fmile more cheerful than a vernal morn, All life ! all bloom ! of Youth and Fancy born. Touch'd into joy, what hearts to her fubmit ! She looks her Sire, and fpeaks her Mother's wit. O'er the gay world the fweet infpirer reigns . Spleen flies, and Elegance her pomp fuftains.
Страница 177 - Some ring or letter now reveals th' intrigue : Queens, with their minions, work unfeemly things, And boys grow dukes, when catamites to kings. Does a prince die ? What poifons they furmife ! No royal mortal fure by nature dies.
Страница 87 - Bastard, he laments in a very affecting manner : — No Mother's care Shielded my infant innocence with prayer ; No Father's guardian hand my youth maintain'd, Call'd forth my virtues, or from vice restrain'd.
Страница 85 - I had been born your dull, domestic heir, Load of your life, and motive of your care; Perhaps been poorly rich, and meanly great, The slave of pomp, a cypher in the state ; Lordly neglectful of a worth unknown, And slumbering in a seat by chance my own.