Bell's Edition, Томове 65–66J. Bell, 1797 |
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... arms admires , their empty cars , Their lances fix'd in earth . Th ' unharness'd steeds Graze unrestrain'd ; horses , and cars , and arms , All the same fond desires and pleasing cares Still haunt their shades , and after death survive ...
... arms admires , their empty cars , Their lances fix'd in earth . Th ' unharness'd steeds Graze unrestrain'd ; horses , and cars , and arms , All the same fond desires and pleasing cares Still haunt their shades , and after death survive ...
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... arm the huntsman for the chase . But of his works only some fragments remain . There are many others of more modern date ; among these Nemesianus ; who seems very much superior to Gra- tius , though of a more degenerate age : but only a ...
... arm the huntsman for the chase . But of his works only some fragments remain . There are many others of more modern date ; among these Nemesianus ; who seems very much superior to Gra- tius , though of a more degenerate age : but only a ...
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... arm'd his savage bands , a multitude Untrain'd ; of twining osiers form'd , they pitch Their artless toils , then range the desert hills , And scour the plains below : the trembling herd Start at th ' unusual sound , and clam'rous shout ...
... arm'd his savage bands , a multitude Untrain'd ; of twining osiers form'd , they pitch Their artless toils , then range the desert hills , And scour the plains below : the trembling herd Start at th ' unusual sound , and clam'rous shout ...
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... arms devote , in the politer arts 60 Nor skill'd nor studious ; till from Neustria's coasts Victorious William , to more decent rules , Subdu'd our Saxon fathers , taught to speak The proper dialect , with horn and voice To cheer the ...
... arms devote , in the politer arts 60 Nor skill'd nor studious ; till from Neustria's coasts Victorious William , to more decent rules , Subdu'd our Saxon fathers , taught to speak The proper dialect , with horn and voice To cheer the ...
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... arm'd , and broke their crowded ranks , Which proudly neighing , with the sun begins Cheerful his course , and , ere his beams decline , Has measur'd half thy surface unfatigu'd . In thee alone , fair land of Liberty ! Is bred the ...
... arm'd , and broke their crowded ranks , Which proudly neighing , with the sun begins Cheerful his course , and , ere his beams decline , Has measur'd half thy surface unfatigu'd . In thee alone , fair land of Liberty ! Is bred the ...
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ALLAN RAMSAY arms Aurengzebe bard behold beneath bless bless'd blood bold brave breast bright BRITISH LIBRARY brow brute charms Chase clouds courser crowd dear delight despair dread e'er earth Ev'n ev'ry eyes FABLE face fair fame fate feast fierce fix'd flies flow'rs fond Ganderetta gen'rous glorious good-natur'd Gorgonius grace ground groves hand happy head heart Heav'n hills Hobbinol honour hopes hounds Hudibras humble huntsman Jove kind king loud merry mighty Muse night Numps nymph o'er once op'ning Oppian Ovid pack pain panting pleas'd poor pow'r pray'r prey pride prize proud rage reigns rich shade shine shore smiles soon soul stream swain sweet thee thou thro throne tow'ring trembling twas tyrant vale vale of Evesham vex'd view'd VIRG voice wanton waves WILLIAM SOMERVILE wind wings wise wounds wretch younker youth
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Страница 34 - Muse she flies ! Here, huntsman, bring (But without hurry) all thy jolly hounds, And calmly lay them in. How low they stoop, And seem to plough the ground ! then all at once With greedy nostrils snuff the fuming steam That glads their flutt'ring hearts. As winds let loose From the dark caverns of the blustering God, They burst away, and sweep the dewy lawn.
Страница 27 - At eve forebode a blustering stormy day, Or lowering clouds blacken the mountain's brow, When nipping frosts, and the keen biting blasts Of the dry parching east, menace the trees With tender blossoms teeming, kindly spare Thy sleeping pack, in their warm beds of straw...
Страница 25 - His busy nose, .the steaming vapour snuffs Inquisitive, nor leaves one turf untried, Till, conscious of the recent stains, his heart Beats quick; his snuffling nose, his active tail, Attest his joy ; then with deep opening mouth, That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims Th' audacious felon ; foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the listening crowd Applaud his reasonings.
Страница 53 - Lead us bewilder'd ! Smooth as swallows skim The new-shorn mead, and far more swift, we fly. See my brave pack ! how to the head they press, Jostling in close array, then more diffuse Obliquely wheel, while from their op'ning mouths The volleyed thunder breaks.
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Страница 35 - Huntsman ! her gait observe ; if in wide rings She wheel her mazy way, in the same round Persisting still, she'll foil the beaten track. But if she fly, and with the favouring wind Urge her bold course ; less intricate thy task: Push on thy pack.