Original Poems, Том 2A. Kincaid and W. Creech, and J. Balfour, 1773 |
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... Bear , an Independent beast , Unlick'd to form , in groans her hate exprefs'd . Among the timorous kind the Quaking Hare Profefs'd neutrality , but would not swear . Next her the Buffoon Ape , as Atheists nfe , Mimic'd all fects , and ...
... Bear , an Independent beast , Unlick'd to form , in groans her hate exprefs'd . Among the timorous kind the Quaking Hare Profefs'd neutrality , but would not swear . Next her the Buffoon Ape , as Atheists nfe , Mimic'd all fects , and ...
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... Bear , the Boar , and every favage name , Wild in effect , though in appearance tame , Lay waste thy woods , destroy thy blissful bow'r , And , muzzled though they feem , the mutes devour . More haughty than the reft , the Wolfish race ...
... Bear , the Boar , and every favage name , Wild in effect , though in appearance tame , Lay waste thy woods , destroy thy blissful bow'r , And , muzzled though they feem , the mutes devour . More haughty than the reft , the Wolfish race ...
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... bear the burden of a class . The Fox and he came fhuffl'd in the dark , If ever they were ftow'd in Noah's ark : Perhaps not made : for all their barking train The Dog ( a common fpecies ) will contain . And fome wild curs , who from ...
... bear the burden of a class . The Fox and he came fhuffl'd in the dark , If ever they were ftow'd in Noah's ark : Perhaps not made : for all their barking train The Dog ( a common fpecies ) will contain . And fome wild curs , who from ...
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... paftor fhows , Such mercy from the British lion flows , That both provide protection from their foes . Oh happy regions , Italy and Spain , Which never did these monsters entertain ? } The Wolf , the Bear , the Boar can there 18 POEMS UPON.
... paftor fhows , Such mercy from the British lion flows , That both provide protection from their foes . Oh happy regions , Italy and Spain , Which never did these monsters entertain ? } The Wolf , the Bear , the Boar can there 18 POEMS UPON.
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John Dryden. The Wolf , the Bear , the Boar can there advance No native claim of juft inheritance . And felf - preferving laws , fevere in show , May guard their fences from th ' invading foe . Where birth has plac'd ' em , let ' em ...
John Dryden. The Wolf , the Bear , the Boar can there advance No native claim of juft inheritance . And felf - preferving laws , fevere in show , May guard their fences from th ' invading foe . Where birth has plac'd ' em , let ' em ...
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Страница 235 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : When Nature underneath a heap of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high. Arise ye more than dead. Then cold and hot, and moist and dry, In order to their stations leap, And music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in man.
Страница 236 - Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell That spoke so sweetly and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell?
Страница 229 - OH last and best of Scots ! who didst maintain Thy country's freedom from a foreign reign ; New people fill the land now thou art gone, New gods the temples, and new kings the throne. Scotland and thou did each in other live ; 5 Nor wouldst thou her, nor could she thee survive. Farewell, who dying didst support the state, And couldst not fall but with thy country's fate.
Страница 221 - The bottom did the top appear ; Of deeper too and ampler floods, Which, as in mirrors, shew'd the woods ; Of lofty trees, with sacred shades, And perspectives of pleasant glades, Where nymphs of brightest form appear, And shaggy satyrs standing near, Which them at once admire and fear.
Страница 236 - But oh! what art can teach, What human voice can reach The sacred organ's praise? Notes inspiring holy love, Notes that wing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above.
Страница 24 - Rebellion equals all, and those, who toil In common theft, will share the common spoil. Let her produce the title and the right, Against her old...
Страница 147 - He's knight o' the shire, and represents ye all. From each he meets he culls whate'er he can; Legion's his name, a people in a man. His bulky folly gathers as it goes, And, rolling o'er you, like a snow-ball grows.
Страница 147 - Another's diving bow he did adore, Which with a shog casts all the hair before, Till he, with full decorum, brings it back, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. 3» As for his songs, the ladies' dear delight, These sure he took from most of you who write.
Страница 230 - O early ripe! to thy abundant store What could advancing age have added more? It might (what nature never gives the young) Have taught the numbers of thy native tongue. But satire needs not those, and wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line.
Страница 244 - A sigh or tear, perhaps, she'll give, But love on pity cannot live. Tell her that hearts for hearts were made, And love with love is only paid. Tell her my pains so fast increase, That soon they will be past redress ; But, ah ! the wretch that speechless lies, Attends but death to close his eyes.