The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and Works, Том 6Putnam, 1854 |
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... O'er hills of gasping heroes , and fallen steeds Rolling in death . Destruction , grim with blood , Attends his furious course . Around his head The glowing balls play innocent , while he With dire impetuous sway deals fatal blows Among ...
... O'er hills of gasping heroes , and fallen steeds Rolling in death . Destruction , grim with blood , Attends his furious course . Around his head The glowing balls play innocent , while he With dire impetuous sway deals fatal blows Among ...
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... o'er pale Britannia pass'd . " Addison spoke , not of a storm , but of the storm . The great tempest of November , 1703 , the only tempest which in our latitude has equalled the rage of a tropical hurricane , had left a dreadful ...
... o'er pale Britannia pass'd . " Addison spoke , not of a storm , but of the storm . The great tempest of November , 1703 , the only tempest which in our latitude has equalled the rage of a tropical hurricane , had left a dreadful ...
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... o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear departed friend ! Oh , gone for ever , take this long adieu ; And sleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine.
... o'er thy closing grave we bend , Accept these tears , thou dear departed friend ! Oh , gone for ever , take this long adieu ; And sleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To strew fresh laurels , let the task be mine.
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... 'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once so lov'd , whene'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the sudden tears ? How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair TO THE EARL OF WARWICK . 21.
... 'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race , Why , once so lov'd , whene'er thy bower appears , O'er my dim eye - balls glance the sudden tears ? How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair TO THE EARL OF WARWICK . 21.
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... o'er the fountain grow , Or palms shoot up , and shade the streams below ; That when the youth , led by their princes , shun The crowded hive , and sport it in the sun , Refreshing springs may tempt ' em from the heat , And shady ...
... o'er the fountain grow , Or palms shoot up , and shade the streams below ; That when the youth , led by their princes , shun The crowded hive , and sport it in the sun , Refreshing springs may tempt ' em from the heat , And shady ...
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ABIGAL Addison admire Æneid appear arms beauty behold better blood Boileau BUTLER Cæsar called Cato Cato's charms COACHMAN conjurer dear death DECIUS dost thou drum English ev'ry eyes fame FANTOME fate father fear friends GARDENER genius give gods grace GRIDELINE grief hand hast hear heart heaven honour Jove JUBA KING LADY Lancelot Addison Latin live look Lord Lord Halifax lov'd LUCIA LUCIUS maid MARCIA MARCUS Marlborough mighty muse never numbers Numidian nymph o'er Ovid passion Pentheus pleasure poem poet Pope PORTIUS praise prince Prithee QUEEN rage rise Roman Rome Rosamond SCENE SEMPRONIUS shine SIR GEORGE Sir Richard Steele SIR TRUSTY soul speak Spectator Steele story sword SYPHAX Tatler tears tell thee thing thought thousand thunder Tickell TINSEL tories turn VELLUM verse Virgil virtue whig Whilst words wou'd writing young youth
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Страница 203 - And nightly to the list'ning earth Repeats the story of her birth : Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Страница 199 - Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye : My noon-day walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.
Страница 187 - Inspir'd repuls'd battalions to engage, ^ And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel by divine command With rising tempests shakes a guilty land, Such as of late o'er pale Britannia past, Calm and serene he drives the furious blast ; And, pleas'd th' Almighty's orders to perform, Rides in the whirlwind, and directs the storm.
Страница 386 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
Страница 132 - For, wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy...
Страница 203 - HOW are thy servants blest, O Lord, How sure is their defence ! Eternal wisdom is their guide, Their help, omnipotence.
Страница 205 - For though in dreadful whirls we hung High on the broken wave, I knew thou wert not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save.
Страница 452 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.
Страница 163 - Whose bright succession decks the varied year ; Whatever sweets salute the northern sky With vernal lives, that blossom but to die ; These here disporting own the kindred soil, Nor ask luxuriance from the planter's toil ; While sea-born gales their gelid wings expand To winnow fragrance round the smiling land.
Страница lv - The plan of the Spectator must be allowed to be both original and eminently happy. Every valuable essay in the series may be read with pleasure separately; yet the five or six hundred essays form a whole, and a whole which has the interest of a novel. It must be remembered too that at that time no novel, giving a lively and powerful picture of the common life and manners of England, had appeared. Richardson was working as a compositor. Fielding was robbing birds