Preface. Poems on several occasions. An essay on Virgil's GeorgicsJ. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... tears , thou dear departed friend , Oh gone for - ever , take this long adieu ; And fleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To ftrew fresh laurels let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred shrine , Mine with true fighs ...
... tears , thou dear departed friend , Oh gone for - ever , take this long adieu ; And fleep in peace , next thy lov'd Montagu ! To ftrew fresh laurels let the task be mine , A frequent pilgrim , at thy facred shrine , Mine with true fighs ...
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... tears ! How sweet were once thy profpects fresh and fair , Thy floping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the gloomes beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide fhadow , and thy evening breeze ! His image thy forfaken bowers restore ...
... tears ! How sweet were once thy profpects fresh and fair , Thy floping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the gloomes beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide fhadow , and thy evening breeze ! His image thy forfaken bowers restore ...
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... tears : Oppreft Religion gives the firft alarms , And injur❜d Justice fets him in his arms ; His conquefts freedom to the world afford , And nations blefs the labours of his fword . Thus when the forming Mufe wou'd copy forth A perfect ...
... tears : Oppreft Religion gives the firft alarms , And injur❜d Justice fets him in his arms ; His conquefts freedom to the world afford , And nations blefs the labours of his fword . Thus when the forming Mufe wou'd copy forth A perfect ...
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... tears burst out unbidden at the found ; MARIA ftill our rifing mirth deftroys , Darkens our triumphs , and forbids our joys . But fee , at length , the British fhips appear ! Our NASSAU comes ! and as his fleet draws near , Queen Mary ...
... tears burst out unbidden at the found ; MARIA ftill our rifing mirth deftroys , Darkens our triumphs , and forbids our joys . But fee , at length , the British fhips appear ! Our NASSAU comes ! and as his fleet draws near , Queen Mary ...
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... others , lab'ring in their cells at home , Temper Narciffus ' clammy tears with gum , For the first ground - work of the golden comb ; On On this they found their waxen works , and raise POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 29.
... others , lab'ring in their cells at home , Temper Narciffus ' clammy tears with gum , For the first ground - work of the golden comb ; On On this they found their waxen works , and raise POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS . 29.
Често срещани думи и фрази
Æneid Aëre æther amidſt arms atque BAROMETRI bleft bluſhes breaſt bright Cadmus caft courfe courſe Cycnus defcription diftant eaſe ev'ry eyes faid fame fate fatire fays fecret feven fhade fhall fhining fhore fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fkies flain fome fong foul fpring ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuci Gaul Georgic goddeſs Gods Gulfton heav'n herſelf himſelf itſelf Jove laft laſt loft maid mighty moſt Mufe Muſe muſt neighb'ring Nimbis numbers Nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's paffion Pentheus Phaeton pleaſe pleaſure poem poet purſue Quæ rage raiſe reft rife rifu riſe round ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhow ſkies ſky ſmoke ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſteeds ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreams thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thunder transform'd turba verfe verſe view'd Virgil Whilft whofe winds woods wou'd youth
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Страница xxx - Proud names, who once the reins of empire held ; In arms who triumph'd, or in arts excell'd ; Chiefs, grac'd with scars, and prodigal of blood; Stern patriots, who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men, by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints who taught, and led, the way to Heaven...
Страница xxxii - There taught us how to live; and (oh! too high The price for knowledge) taught us how to die.
Страница 65 - Tis Britain's care to watch o'er Europe's fate, And hold in balance each contending state, To threaten bold presumptuous kings with war, And answer her afflicted neighbours pray'r.
Страница 87 - While to exalt thy doom, th' aspiring Gaul Shares thy destruction, and adorns thy fall. Unbounded courage and compassion join'd, Temp'ring each other in the victor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And make the hero and the man complete. Long did he strive th...
Страница 87 - That proudly set thee on a fancy'd throne, And made imaginary realms thy own ! Thy troops, that now behind the Danube join, .Shall...
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Страница 67 - I've already troubled you too long, Nor dare attempt a more advent'rous song. My humble verse demands a softer theme, A painted mea,dow, or a purling stream ; Unfit for heroes; whom immortal lays, And lines like Virgil's, or like yours, should praise.
Страница 63 - On foreign mountains may the Sun refine The grape's soft juice, and mellow it to wine, With citron groves adorn a distant soil, And the fat olive swell with floods of oil : We envy not the warmer clime, that lies...
Страница 55 - I look for streams immortaliz'd in song. That lost in silence and oblivion lie, (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
Страница xl - How thy own laurel firft began to grow ; How wild Lycaon, chang'd by angry Gods, And frighted at himfelf, ran howling thro