Poems, Consisting Chiefly of Translations from the Asiatick Languages: To which are Added Two EssaysClarendon Press, 1772 - 217 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 10.
Страница 14
... fhe beheld where through an op'ning glade A fpacious lake its clear expanse display'd ; In mazy curls the flowing jafper wav'd O'er its fmooth bed with polish'd agate pav'd ; And And on a rock of ice by magick rais'd High 14 THE PALACE ›
... fhe beheld where through an op'ning glade A fpacious lake its clear expanse display'd ; In mazy curls the flowing jafper wav'd O'er its fmooth bed with polish'd agate pav'd ; And And on a rock of ice by magick rais'd High 14 THE PALACE ›
Страница 19
... Wav'd on the bofom of the wanton air : With modeft grace the goddess he addrest , And thoughtless thus prefer'd his fond request . 66 66 Queen of the world , whofe wide extended fway , Gay youth , firm manhood , and cold age obey ...
... Wav'd on the bofom of the wanton air : With modeft grace the goddess he addrest , And thoughtless thus prefer'd his fond request . 66 66 Queen of the world , whofe wide extended fway , Gay youth , firm manhood , and cold age obey ...
Страница 25
... wav'd her pow'rful hand , " Where yon rich hills in glitt'ring order stand : " There load thy coffer , with the golden store ; " Then bear it full away , and ask no more . " * Riches . D With With eager steps he took his hafty way ...
... wav'd her pow'rful hand , " Where yon rich hills in glitt'ring order stand : " There load thy coffer , with the golden store ; " Then bear it full away , and ask no more . " * Riches . D With With eager steps he took his hafty way ...
Страница 27
... wav'd his hand , and thus addrefs'd the queen : " Twice forty winters tip my beard with snow , " And age's chilling gufts around me blow : " In early youth , by contemplation led , " With high pursuits my flatter'd thoughts were fed ...
... wav'd his hand , and thus addrefs'd the queen : " Twice forty winters tip my beard with snow , " And age's chilling gufts around me blow : " In early youth , by contemplation led , " With high pursuits my flatter'd thoughts were fed ...
Страница 29
... wav'd her filver wand , and spake aloud : " Our ears no more with vain petitions tire , " But take unheard whate'er you firft defire . " , She said : each wish'd , and what he wifh'd obtain'd ; And wild confufion in the palace reign'd ...
... wav'd her filver wand , and spake aloud : " Our ears no more with vain petitions tire , " But take unheard whate'er you firft defire . " , She said : each wish'd , and what he wifh'd obtain'd ; And wild confufion in the palace reign'd ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
almoſt am'rous Arabians Arabick Arcadia beauty becauſe blooming bluſhing bofom bow'r breaſt charms cheeks cryſtal damfel dari defcriptive delight eiami behar Eolian ev'ry expreffed eyes facred faid fair fame fatires feems feven fhall fhepherds fide filken filver fimple fince fing firſt flow'rs flow'rs of Spring fmil'd foft fome fong foul freſh ftream ftripling fung fweet gales glade goddeſs grace groves Hadramut heav'n heav'nly IMITATIONS juſt kalmaz bu eiami kim gicher kalmaz Maia maid mantle meaſure Menalcas morn moſt mufick muſt Naiad nymph o'er paffions pearls Perfian Petrarch plain play'd pleaſure poems poetry poets praiſe reft rifing rofe rofy roſe ſaw ſay ſcene ſeems ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſky ſmile ſmooth ſome ſparkling ſpeaks ſpread ſpring Spring will fade ſteps ſweet Tamerlane thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tranflated uſe vafe vales Whilft Yemen youth
Популярни откъси
Страница 74 - tis all a dream; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom. Beauty has such...
Страница 73 - Require the borrow'd gloss of art ? Speak not of fate : ah ! change the theme, And talk of odours, talk of wine, Talk of the flowers that round us bloom : 'Tis all a cloud, 'tis all a dream ; To love and joy thy thoughts confine, Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom.
Страница 113 - Be gay : too soon the flowers of spring will fade. May this rude lay from age to age remain, A true memorial of this lovely train. Come, charming maid ! and hear thy poet sing, Thyself the rose, and he the bird of spring; Love bids him sing, and Love will be obey'd. Be gay: too soon the flowers of spring will fade.
Страница 71 - SWEET maid, if thou would'st charm my sight, And bid these arms thy neck infold ; That rosy cheek, that lily hand, • Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold, Than all the gems of Samarcand.
Страница 18 - She said ; and straight a damsel of her train With tender fingers touch'da golden chain. Now a soft bell delighted Maia hears, That sweetly trembles on her listening ears : Through the calm air the melting numbers float, And wanton echo lengthens every note. Soon, through the dome, a mingled hum arose, Like...
Страница 161 - So may thy stream ne'er swell with gushing rain ; " So may thy waves in one pure current flow, " And flowers eternal on thy border blow!" To whom the maid replied with...
Страница 195 - Homer with the heroick poets, who have fucceeded him ; but it requires very little judgment to fee, that no fucceeding poet whatever can with any propriety be compared with Homer : that great father of the Grecian poetry and literature, had a genius too fruitful and comprehenfive to...
Страница 144 - Amyntas and Amaryllis lived a long and happy life, and governed the vales of Arcadia. Their generation was very long-lived, there having been but four descents in above two thousand years. His heir was called Theocritus, who left his dominions to Virgil ; Virgil left his to his son Spenser ; and Spenser was succeeded by his eldest-born Philips.
Страница 209 - ... poetry to be the language of the violent passions, expressed in exact measure, with strong accents and significant words; and true music to be no more than poetry, delivered in a succession of harmonious sounds, so disposed as to please the ear. It is in this view only that we must consider the music of the ancient Greeks, or attempt to account for its amazing effects...
Страница 54 - But first his lips had touch' d th' alluring stream, That through the grove display'da silver gleam. Through jasmine bowers, and violet-scented vales, On silken pinions flew the wanton gales ; Arabian odours on the plants they left, And whisper'd to the woods their spicy theft : Beneath the shrubs that spread a trembling shade, The musky roes, and fragrant civets play'd. As when, at eve, an Eastern merchant roves From Hadramut to Aden's spikenard groves,