The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 50Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... lafs ; Nor finds that one , but in her looking - glass : Yet Laura's beautiful to fuch excefs , That all her art fcarce makes her please us less . * Lap - dog . 220 To To deck the female cheek , HE only knows , 124 YOUNG'S POEM S.
... lafs ; Nor finds that one , but in her looking - glass : Yet Laura's beautiful to fuch excefs , That all her art fcarce makes her please us less . * Lap - dog . 220 To To deck the female cheek , HE only knows , 124 YOUNG'S POEM S.
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... less , Is proud of being rich in happiness : Laboriously pursues delusive toys , 275 280 Content with pains , fince they ' re reputed joys . With what well - acted transport will she say , " Well , fure , we were fo happy yesterday ...
... less , Is proud of being rich in happiness : Laboriously pursues delusive toys , 275 280 Content with pains , fince they ' re reputed joys . With what well - acted transport will she say , " Well , fure , we were fo happy yesterday ...
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... less ♢ To make our fortune , than our happiness . That happiness which great - ones often see , With rage and wonder , in a low degree ; Themselves unbleft . The poor are only poor ; But what are they who droop amid their store ...
... less ♢ To make our fortune , than our happiness . That happiness which great - ones often see , With rage and wonder , in a low degree ; Themselves unbleft . The poor are only poor ; But what are they who droop amid their store ...
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... less qualify'd to steal With sword and pistol , than with wax and feal . How lawyers fees to fuch excefs are run , That clients are redress'd till they ' re undone . How one man's anguifh is another's sport ; And ev'n denials coft us ...
... less qualify'd to steal With sword and pistol , than with wax and feal . How lawyers fees to fuch excefs are run , That clients are redress'd till they ' re undone . How one man's anguifh is another's sport ; And ev'n denials coft us ...
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... less mature ! ~ For thou art noble , and the theme is great .. 10 Nor fhall or Europe or Britannia blame Thine abfent ear , but gain by the delay .. Long vers'd in fenates and in cabinets , States ' intricate demands and high debates ...
... less mature ! ~ For thou art noble , and the theme is great .. 10 Nor fhall or Europe or Britannia blame Thine abfent ear , but gain by the delay .. Long vers'd in fenates and in cabinets , States ' intricate demands and high debates ...
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Страница 223 - Rome swift thunder flew, And headlong from his throne the tyrant threw : Thrown headlong down, by Rome in triumph led, For this night's deed his perjur'd bosom bled : His brother's ghost each moment made him start, And all his father's anguish rent his heart.
Страница 86 - Is there a man of an eternal vein, "Who lulls the town in winter with his strain, At Bath, in summer, chants the reigning...
Страница 110 - Such shining expletives of human kind, Who want, while through blank life they dream along, Sense to be right and passion to be wrong.
Страница 210 - But, fiercer still, the lordly lion stalks, Grimly majestic in his lonely walks ; When round he glares, all living creatures fly; He clears the desert with his rolling eye.
Страница 139 - tis on plenty your poor lovers starve. But with a modern fair, meridian merit Is a fierce thing they call a nymph of spirit. Mark well the rollings of her flaming eye, And tread on tiptoe if you dare draw nigh: 50 "Or if you take a lion by the beard, Or dare defy the fell Hyrcanian pard, Or arm'd rhinoceros, or rough Russian bear," First make your will, and then converse with her.
Страница 221 - Views the pale cheek and the distorted mien ; He drains off life by drops, and, deaf to cries, Examines every spirit as it flies : He studies torment, dives in mortal woe, To rouse up every pang repeats his blow ; Each rising agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm transplanting to his Saviour's face.
Страница 89 - But found at length that it reduc'd his rent ; His farms were flown ; when, lo ! a sale comes on, A choice collection ! what is to be done ? He sells his last ; for he the whole will buy ; Sells...
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Страница 169 - The naval crown Is all his own ! Our fleet, if War or Commerce call, His will performs Through waves and storms, And rides in triumph round the ball.