The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 441790 |
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... virtue in diftrefs , " And feldom fail'd of good fuccefs ; " As numbers in their hearts must own , 66 Who , but for him , had been unknown . " He kept with princes due decorum ; " Yet never ftood in awe before ' em . " He follow'd ...
... virtue in diftrefs , " And feldom fail'd of good fuccefs ; " As numbers in their hearts must own , 66 Who , but for him , had been unknown . " He kept with princes due decorum ; " Yet never ftood in awe before ' em . " He follow'd ...
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... in story : " When fuch a tempest shook the land , How could unguarded Virtue ftand ! " With horror , grief , defpair , the Dean Beheld the dire destructive scene : 455 " His 6 " His friends in exile , or the Tower SWIFT'S POEMS .
... in story : " When fuch a tempest shook the land , How could unguarded Virtue ftand ! " With horror , grief , defpair , the Dean Beheld the dire destructive scene : 455 " His 6 " His friends in exile , or the Tower SWIFT'S POEMS .
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... venerable buftoes grac'd ! O Queen , with more than regal title crown'd , For love of arts and piety renown'd ! * Newton , Locke , Clarke , and Woolafton . How How do the friends of virtue joy to fee Her DR . HELSHAM'S ANSWER . 25.
... venerable buftoes grac'd ! O Queen , with more than regal title crown'd , For love of arts and piety renown'd ! * Newton , Locke , Clarke , and Woolafton . How How do the friends of virtue joy to fee Her DR . HELSHAM'S ANSWER . 25.
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English poets. How do the friends of virtue joy to fee Her darling fons exalted thus by thee ! Nought to their fame can now be added more , Rever'd by her whom all mankind adore . ANOTHER . LEWIS the living learned fed , And rais'd the ...
English poets. How do the friends of virtue joy to fee Her darling fons exalted thus by thee ! Nought to their fame can now be added more , Rever'd by her whom all mankind adore . ANOTHER . LEWIS the living learned fed , And rais'd the ...
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... virtues too fevere For our corrupted times to bear : Yet fuch a lewd licentious age Might well excufe a Stoic's rage . The goat advanc'd with decent pace ; And firft excus'd his youthful face ; Forgiveness begg'd , that he appear'd ...
... virtues too fevere For our corrupted times to bear : Yet fuch a lewd licentious age Might well excufe a Stoic's rage . The goat advanc'd with decent pace ; And firft excus'd his youthful face ; Forgiveness begg'd , that he appear'd ...
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Страница 12 - 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 5 - Tis all on me an usurpation. I have no title to aspire ; Yet, when you sink, I seem the higher; 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 :
Страница 10 - He'll treat me as he does my betters, Publish my will, my life, my letters ; Revive the libels born to die : Which Pope must bear as well as I. Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love my death lament.
Страница 5 - I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own hum'rous biting way. Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it first, and shew'd its use.
Страница 12 - To fancy they could live a year ! I find you're but a stranger here. The Dean was famous in his time, And had a kind of knack at rhyme : His way of writing now is past ; The town has got a better taste. I keep no antiquated stuff, But spick and span I have enough.
Страница 11 - I'll venture for the vole.) Six deans, they say, must bear the pall : (I wish I knew what king to call.) Madam, your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend.
Страница 30 - When beasts could speak, (the learned say They still can do so every day,) It seems, they had religion then, As much as now we find in men. It happen'd, when a plague broke out, (Which therefore made them more devout...
Страница 54 - The vilest verse thrives best at court. A pamphlet in sir Bob's defence Will never fail to bring in pence : Nor be concern'd about the sale, He pays his workmen on the nail. A prince, the moment he is crown'd...
Страница 96 - Let them rave at making laws ; While they never hold their tongue, Let them dabble in their dung : Let them form a grand committee, How to plague and starve the city ; Let them...
Страница 6 - To hear his out-of-fashion wit? But he takes up with younger folks, Who for his wine will bear his jokes. Faith, he must make his stories shorter...