The Works of Celebrated Authors, of Whose Writings There are But Small Remains: George Stepney. William Walsh. Thomas Tickell. Bishop SpratJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 - 415 страници |
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... ancient Blood ? To have our Ancestors in Paint or Stone , Preferv'd as Relicks , or like Monsters fhewn ? The brave Emilii , as in Triumph plac'd , The virtuous Curii , half by Time defac'd ; Corvinus , with a mouldring Nofe , that ...
... ancient Blood ? To have our Ancestors in Paint or Stone , Preferv'd as Relicks , or like Monsters fhewn ? The brave Emilii , as in Triumph plac'd , The virtuous Curii , half by Time defac'd ; Corvinus , with a mouldring Nofe , that ...
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... ancient Blood , Prometheus , and that Race before the Flood , yet 190 Or any other Story you can find ed ( 1 ) wong ? vls919 A From Heralds , or in Poets to your Mind . mid tola I But fhou'd you prove Ambitious , Loftful , Vain W ) Or ...
... ancient Blood , Prometheus , and that Race before the Flood , yet 190 Or any other Story you can find ed ( 1 ) wong ? vls919 A From Heralds , or in Poets to your Mind . mid tola I But fhou'd you prove Ambitious , Loftful , Vain W ) Or ...
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... Ancients , will obferve a great difference between what they and the Moderns have publish'd upon this Subject . The Occafions upon which the Poems of the former are written , are fuch as happen to every Man almost that is in Love ; and ...
... Ancients , will obferve a great difference between what they and the Moderns have publish'd upon this Subject . The Occafions upon which the Poems of the former are written , are fuch as happen to every Man almost that is in Love ; and ...
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... Ancients and Moderns have faid upon the fame Occafions , will foon perceive the Advantage the former have over the others . I have chofen to mention Pe- trarch only , as being by much the most famous of all the Moderns who have written ...
... Ancients and Moderns have faid upon the fame Occafions , will foon perceive the Advantage the former have over the others . I have chofen to mention Pe- trarch only , as being by much the most famous of all the Moderns who have written ...
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the Ancients , who could never have handfomer Women than we have , should nevertheless be fo much more in Love than we are . But it is probable the great Reafon of this may be the Cruelty of our Ladies ; for a Man must be imprudent ...
the Ancients , who could never have handfomer Women than we have , should nevertheless be fo much more in Love than we are . But it is probable the great Reafon of this may be the Cruelty of our Ladies ; for a Man must be imprudent ...
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Страница 337 - Nor think him all thy own. To-morrow, in the church to wed, Impatient, both prepare ! But know, fond maid ; and know, false man, That Lucy will be there!
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Страница 334 - ... left behind, A task well suited to thy gentle mind? Oh ! if sometimes thy spotless form descend : To me, thy aid, thou guardian genius, lend! When rage misguides me, or when fear alarms, When pain distresses, or when pleasure charms, In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart, And turn from ill, a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before, Till bliss shall join, nor death can part us more.
Страница 293 - The names and natures of the brutal kind. Then lamb and lion friendly walk'd their round, And hares, undaunted, lick'd the fondling hound ; Wondrous to tell ! but when, with luckless hand, Our daring mother broke the sole command, Then Want and Envy brought their meagre train, Then Wrath came down, and Death had leave to...
Страница 337 - In early youth I die : Was I to blame, because his bride Was thrice as rich as I ? "Ah, Colin ! give not her thy vows, Vows due to me alone : Nor thou, fond maid, receive his kiss, Nor think him all thy own.
Страница 333 - To strew fresh laurels, let the task be mine, A frequent pilgrim at thy sacred shrine ; Mine with true sighs thy absence to bemoan, And grave with faithful epitaphs thy stone.
Страница 337 - When, stretch'd before her rival's corse, She saw her husband dead. Then to his Lucy's new-made grave, Convey'd by trembling swains, One mould with her, beneath one sod, For ever he remains.
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