Hobbinol, Field Sports, and The Bowling Green, Том 1W. Bulmer and Company, 1813 - 118 страници |
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... fame : blind British bards , In ages yet to come , on festal days Shall chant this mournful tale , while listening nymphs Lament around , and every generous heart With active valour glows , and virtuous love . How blind is popular fury ...
... fame : blind British bards , In ages yet to come , on festal days Shall chant this mournful tale , while listening nymphs Lament around , and every generous heart With active valour glows , and virtuous love . How blind is popular fury ...
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... fame In ancient days was sung from shore to shore , To British bards of old a copious theme ; Too well , alas ! in your pale cheeks I view Your dastard souls . O mean , degenerate race ! But since on me ye call , each suppliant eye ...
... fame In ancient days was sung from shore to shore , To British bards of old a copious theme ; Too well , alas ! in your pale cheeks I view Your dastard souls . O mean , degenerate race ! But since on me ye call , each suppliant eye ...
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... fame . Vain are thy toils , O Hobbinol ! and all Thy triumphs vain . Who shall record , brave man ! Thy bold exploits ? Who shall thy grandeur tell , Supreme of Kiftsgate ? See thy faithful bard , Despoil'd , undone . O cover me , ye ...
... fame . Vain are thy toils , O Hobbinol ! and all Thy triumphs vain . Who shall record , brave man ! Thy bold exploits ? Who shall thy grandeur tell , Supreme of Kiftsgate ? See thy faithful bard , Despoil'd , undone . O cover me , ye ...
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... fame . " So cheer'd he his fair queen , and she was cheer'd . Now with a noble confidence inspired , Her looks assure success , now stripp'd of all Her cumbrous vestments , beauty's vain disguise , She shines unclouded in her native ...
... fame . " So cheer'd he his fair queen , and she was cheer'd . Now with a noble confidence inspired , Her looks assure success , now stripp'd of all Her cumbrous vestments , beauty's vain disguise , She shines unclouded in her native ...
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... Gorgonius , if the current fame say true , Her comrade once , they many a merry prank Together play'd , and many a mile had stroll'd , For him fit mate . Next Tabitha the tall Strode 74 CANTO III HOBBINOL v . 169-188.
... Gorgonius , if the current fame say true , Her comrade once , they many a merry prank Together play'd , and many a mile had stroll'd , For him fit mate . Next Tabitha the tall Strode 74 CANTO III HOBBINOL v . 169-188.
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amain arms bard batter'd beak behold Beneath blank verse blaze blood blow bold bowl BOWLING GREEN brawny breast brow burlesque champion cheeks cloud clown crowd darts dastard dreadful earth erst falcon Falconry fall fame fear feast feet fell field fierce fix'd fled flies fond force frail Ganderetta Gaul glittering prize glorious glowing Gorgonius grace ground hand hawk head heart hern heroes hilts honour hopes hopes and fears Hudibras Hung Insult jocund Kiftsgate low character maid majestick merry multitude Muse Nimrod nymph o'er the plain once pain panting peals poem press'd prey pride prize proud rage raise renown'd rich rising royal rural seized shake shame shout sink smiles soft soon soul speed stands stood storm stroke swain Swift Tabitha thee thou trembling tumultuous Twangdillo unwieldy vale Vale of Evesham voice wanton wicker wind wings wretch Ye men Young Hobbinol
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Страница 102 - Defiles her gaudy plumage. See, alas ! The falconer in despair, his favourite bird Dead at his feet, as of 'his dearest friend He weeps her fate ; he meditates revenge, He storms, he foams, he gives a loose to rage : Nor wants he long the means. The hern fatigued, Borne down by numbers yields, and prone on earth He drops : his cruel foes, wheeling around, Insult at will.
Страница 6 - ... nee sum animi dubius verbis ea vincere magnum quam sit et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem...
Страница 99 - Lo ! at his siege -', the hern, Upon the bank of some small purling brook, Observant stands to take his scaly prize, Himself another's game ; for mark, behind The wily falconer creeps ; his grazing horse Conceals the treacherous foe, and on his fist The...
Страница 112 - Then from his hand launches the flying sphere ; Out of the green the guiltless wood he hurl'd, Swift as his patients from this nether world ; Then grinn'd malignant, but the jocund crowd Deride his senseless rage, and shout aloud. Next, Zadoc, 'tis thy turn, imperious priest! Still late at church, but early at a feast. No turkey-cock appears with better grace, His garments black, vermilion paints his face : His wattles hang upon his...
Страница 17 - With little palms they stroked thy grisly beard, Or round thy wicker whirl'd their rattling cars ? Thus from their earliest days bred up, and train'd To mutual fondness, with their stature grew The thriving passion. What love can decay That roots so deep! Now ripening manhood c"url'd On the gay stripling's chin ; her panting breasts, And trembling blushes glowing on her cheeks, Her secret wish betray'd. She at each mart AH eyes attracted ; but her faithful shade, Young Hobbinol, ne'er wander'd from...
Страница 3 - ... province is the Town; leave me a small out-ride in the Country, and I shall be content. In this, at least, let us both agree, to make Vice and Folly the objects of our ridicule ; and we cannot fail to be of some service to mankind.
Страница 1 - Your province is the town ; leave me a small outride in the country, and I shall be content. In this, at least, let us both agree, to make vice and folly the object of our ridicule ; and we cannot fail to be of some service to mankind.
Страница 99 - Th' unhooded falcon sits : with eager eyes She meditates her prey, and, in her wild Conceit, already plumes the dying bird. Up springs the hern, redoubling every stroke, Conscious of danger, stretches far away, With busy pennons and projected beak, Piercing th' opponent clouds : the falcon swift Follows at speed, mounts as he mounts, for hope Gives vigour to her wings. Another soon Strains after to support the bold attack, Perhaps a third. As in some winding creek, On proud Iberia's...
Страница 100 - Now through the yielding: element they soar Aspiring high, then sink at once, and rove In trackless mazes through the troubled sky. No rest, no peace. The falcon hovering flies...
Страница 4 - ... consists in raising that low character. I beg leave to refer to the authority of Mr. Smith, in his poem upon the death of Mr. John Philips. The whole passage is so very fine, and gives so clear an idea of his manner of writing, that the reader will not think his labour lost in running it over. But here it may be objected, that this manner of writing contradicts the...