The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 51804 |
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... nature fits , the object to be drawn , The written picture we applaud , or blame , But as the due proportions are the fame . Who driven with ungovernable fire , Or void of art , beyond thefe bounds afpire , Gigantic forms , and ...
... nature fits , the object to be drawn , The written picture we applaud , or blame , But as the due proportions are the fame . Who driven with ungovernable fire , Or void of art , beyond thefe bounds afpire , Gigantic forms , and ...
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... nature fuffers in the wild extreme . The captive Cannibal weigh'd down with chains , Yet braves his foes , reviles , provokes , difdains , Of nature fierce , untameable , and proud , He grins defiance at the gaping crowd , And spent at ...
... nature fuffers in the wild extreme . The captive Cannibal weigh'd down with chains , Yet braves his foes , reviles , provokes , difdains , Of nature fierce , untameable , and proud , He grins defiance at the gaping crowd , And spent at ...
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... nature and character of a hero , & c . | thought by any derogatory quotation to take from the merit of a writer whofe reputation is fo univerfally and fo justly established in all nations ; but as I faid before , I rather choose , where ...
... nature and character of a hero , & c . | thought by any derogatory quotation to take from the merit of a writer whofe reputation is fo univerfally and fo justly established in all nations ; but as I faid before , I rather choose , where ...
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... nature , Wafte not thus your prime ; Youth's a treafure , Love's a pleasure , Both deftroy'd by time . ON THE SAME . Clarinda , with a haughty grace , In fcornful poftures fets her face , And looks as fhe were born alone To give us love ...
... nature , Wafte not thus your prime ; Youth's a treafure , Love's a pleasure , Both deftroy'd by time . ON THE SAME . Clarinda , with a haughty grace , In fcornful poftures fets her face , And looks as fhe were born alone To give us love ...
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... Nature graciously inclin'd With liberal hand to please us , Has to her boundless beauty join'd A boundless bent to ease us . 0 % ON THE SAME . F injur'd fame , and mighty wrongs receiv'd , Cloe complains , and wond'roufly ' s aggriev'd ...
... Nature graciously inclin'd With liberal hand to please us , Has to her boundless beauty join'd A boundless bent to ease us . 0 % ON THE SAME . F injur'd fame , and mighty wrongs receiv'd , Cloe complains , and wond'roufly ' s aggriev'd ...
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arms beauty blefs bleft breaft bright caufe charms Dæmons Dean defcend defire delight dreadful Ev'n eyes facred fafe faid fair falute fame fate fatire fcene fcorn feas fecret feems feen fenfe fhade fhall fhew fhine fhould fide fight filks fing firft fkies flain flame flave fleep flies fmile foft fome fong foon foul fpread fpring ftand ftate ftill ftreams fuch fure fweet fwelling grace heart heaven honour ibid Jove juft king Lady laft lefs light loft Lord lyre mind Mufe muft muſt ne'er never night nymph o'er paffion pain Peleus plain pleafing pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe pride rage raiſe reft rife rofe ſcene ſhall ſhine ſkies ſtate tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand trembling Twas verfe vex'd virtue whofe wife wind worfe youth
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Страница 415 - In Pope I cannot read a line But, with a sigh, I wish it mine : When he can in one couplet fix More sense than I can do in six, It gives me such a jealous fit, I cry, "Pox take him and his wit.
Страница 417 - Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love, my death lament. Poor Pope will grieve a month; and Gay A week ; and Arbuthnot a day. St John himself will scarce forbear, To bite his pen, and drop a tear. The rest will give a shrug and cry I'm sorry; but we all must die.
Страница 417 - Must undergo the common fate; His kind of wit is out of date. Some country squire to Lintot goes, Inquires for "Swift in Verse and Prose." Says Lintot, "I have heard the name; He died a year ago."— "The same.
Страница 285 - I'll do my best Then presently he falls to tease: 60 'You may for certain, if you please; I doubt not, if his Lordship knew And Mr Dean, one word from you...
Страница 419 - Vow'd on the Dean his rage to vent, And make him of his zeal repent : But Heaven his innocence defends, The grateful people stand his friends ; Not strains of law, nor judges...
Страница 416 - And had the Dean, in all the nation, No worthy friend, no poor relation ? So ready to do strangers good, Forgetting his own flesh and blood...
Страница 501 - Know God — and bring thy heart to know The joys which from religion flow : Then every grace shall prove its guest, And I'll be there to crown the rest.
Страница 417 - I'm sorry; but we all must die. Indifference clad in Wisdom's Guise, All Fortitude of Mind supplies: For how can stony Bowels melt, In those who never Pity felt; When We are lash'd, They kiss the Rod; Resigning to the Will of God.
Страница 235 - Far be the guilt of home-shed blood, from all On whom, unsought, embroiling dangers fall ! Still the- pale dead revives, and lives to me, To me ! through 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 What ripening virtues might have made their way!
Страница 502 - Is more than hospitably good. Then, led to rest, the day's long toil they drown, Deep sunk in sleep, and silk, and heaps of down. At length 'tis morn, and at the dawn of day Along the wide canals the zephyrs play ; Fresh o'er the gay parterres the breezes creep.