The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 43Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... should refolve to acquit a perfon , whether innocent or guilty , who comes before him upon his trial . It is frequent for the partial critic to praife the work as he likes the author ; he admires a book as an antiquary a medal , folely ...
... should refolve to acquit a perfon , whether innocent or guilty , who comes before him upon his trial . It is frequent for the partial critic to praife the work as he likes the author ; he admires a book as an antiquary a medal , folely ...
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... should no burthen bear , Though vines delude the promise of the year , Yet though the olive should not yield her oil , Nor the parch'd glebe reward the pea fant's toil , Though the tir'd ox beneath his labours fall , And herds in ...
... should no burthen bear , Though vines delude the promise of the year , Yet though the olive should not yield her oil , Nor the parch'd glebe reward the pea fant's toil , Though the tir'd ox beneath his labours fall , And herds in ...
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... Should he receive ! From every grateful peer A fable ewe , and lamb , of highest worth Memorial , to a brave , heroic heart The noblest prize ! and at the social feast Amongst the great , be his the feat of fame . Abafh'd they fate ...
... Should he receive ! From every grateful peer A fable ewe , and lamb , of highest worth Memorial , to a brave , heroic heart The noblest prize ! and at the social feast Amongst the great , be his the feat of fame . Abafh'd they fate ...
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... Should men and angels join in fongs to raise A grateful tribute equal to thy praise , Yet far thy glory would their praise outshine , Though men and angels in the fong fhould join ; For though this earth with skill divine is wrought ...
... Should men and angels join in fongs to raise A grateful tribute equal to thy praise , Yet far thy glory would their praise outshine , Though men and angels in the fong fhould join ; For though this earth with skill divine is wrought ...
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... should stare ? An anfwer , good my lord , fupply . ON A MISCHIEVOUS WOMAN . FROM peace , and focial joy , Medusa flies , And loves to hear the ftorm of anger rife ; Thus hags and witches hate the smiles of day , Sport in loud thunder ...
... should stare ? An anfwer , good my lord , fupply . ON A MISCHIEVOUS WOMAN . FROM peace , and focial joy , Medusa flies , And loves to hear the ftorm of anger rife ; Thus hags and witches hate the smiles of day , Sport in loud thunder ...
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Страница 164 - When pain afflicts, or sickness grieves, Its juice the drooping heart relieves; And, after death, its odours shed A pleasing fragrance o'er the dead; And when its withering charms decay, And sinking, fading, die away; Triumphant o'er the rage of time, It keeps the fragrance of its prime.
Страница 396 - Let the grave judges too the glafs forbear, Who never fing and dance but once a year. This truth once known, our poets take the hint, Get drunk or mad, and then get into print: To raife their flames indulge the mellow fit, And lofe their fenfes in the fearch of wit: * Late r.illn.n of London. And when with claret fir'd they take the pen, Swear they can write, becaufe they drink, like Ben.
Страница 272 - You praife low-living, but you live at large. Perhaps you fcarce believe the rules you teach, Or find it hard to praftife what you preach.