The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 13Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... of the fun : Yet shall he mount , and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate Beneath the good how far - but far above the great . MR . MR . DRYDEN'S ORIGINAL POEMS . Upon the DEATH of 8 VERSES ON MR . DRYDEN .
... of the fun : Yet shall he mount , and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate Beneath the good how far - but far above the great . MR . MR . DRYDEN'S ORIGINAL POEMS . Upon the DEATH of 8 VERSES ON MR . DRYDEN .
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... of the fun : Yet fhall he mount , and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate Beneath the good how far - but far above the great . MR . MR . DRYDEN'S ORIGINAL POEMS . ****** Upon the DEATH 8 VERSES ON MR . DRYDEN .
... of the fun : Yet fhall he mount , and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate Beneath the good how far - but far above the great . MR . MR . DRYDEN'S ORIGINAL POEMS . ****** Upon the DEATH 8 VERSES ON MR . DRYDEN .
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... safety rescu'd Ireland to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland to no intereft true , Yet bleft that fate which did his arms difpofe Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . Νοι XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only DRYDEN'S IS POEMS .
... safety rescu'd Ireland to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland to no intereft true , Yet bleft that fate which did his arms difpofe Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . Νοι XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only DRYDEN'S IS POEMS .
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... fafety refcu'd Ireland to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland to no intereft true , Yet bleft that fate which did his arms difpofe Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . Nor XVIII . Nor was he like thofe ftars which only DRYDEN'S POEM S. IS.
... fafety refcu'd Ireland to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland to no intereft true , Yet bleft that fate which did his arms difpofe Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . Nor XVIII . Nor was he like thofe ftars which only DRYDEN'S POEM S. IS.
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... fate of Dunkirk hea And trembling wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her guard . XXXI . By his command we boldly cross'd the line , And bravely fought where southern stars arise ; We trac'd the far - fetch'd ...
... fate of Dunkirk hea And trembling wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Although an Alexander were her guard . XXXI . By his command we boldly cross'd the line , And bravely fought where southern stars arise ; We trac'd the far - fetch'd ...
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Страница 95 - Refuse his age the needful hours of rest? Punish a body which he could not please ; Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease ? And all to leave what with his toil he won, To that unfeather'd two-legg'd thing, a son ; Got, while his soul did huddled notions try ; And born a shapeless lump, like anarchy.
Страница 95 - Oh ! had he been content to serve the crown With virtues only proper to the gown, Or had the rankness of the soil been freed From cockle that oppressed the noble seed, David for him his tuneful harp had strung And Heaven had wanted one immortal song.
Страница 118 - If ancient fabrics nod and threat to fall, To patch the flaws and buttress up the wall, Thus far 'tis duty; but here fix the mark: For all beyond it is to touch our Ark. To change foundations, cast the frame anew, Is work for rebels who base ends pursue: At once divine and human laws control, And mend the parts by ruin of the whole.
Страница 225 - And, making narrower search, they found, though late, That what they thought the priest's, was their estate : Taught by the will produc'd, the written word, How long they had been cheated on record. Then every man who saw the title fair...
Страница 91 - Of men, by laws less circumscribed and bound ; They led their wild desires to woods and caves, And thought that all but savages were slaves.
Страница 120 - To learning and to loyalty were bred, For colleges on bounteous kings depend, And never rebel was to arts a friend.
Страница 142 - Those are the only serpents he can write ; The height of his ambition is, we know, But to be master of a puppet-show, On that one stage his works may yet appear, And a month's harvest keeps him all the year.
Страница 228 - Which each presum'd he best could understand, The common rule was made the common prey ; And at the mercy of the rabble lay. The tender page with horny...
Страница 8 - Behold th' approaching cliffs of Albion : It is no longer motion cheats your view, As you meet it, the land approacheth you. The land returns, and, in the white it wears, The marks of penitence and sorrow bears.
Страница 228 - Viands buz and swarm, The Fly-blown Text creates a crawling brood; And turns to Maggots what was meant for Food.