The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 23권Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... says he : Then to a Touch - fione turns the faithless spy , And in his name records his infamy . THE STORY OF AGLAUROS , TRANSFORM'D INTO A STATUE . THIS done , the god flew up on high , and pass'd O'er lofty Athens , by Minerva grac'd ...
... says he : Then to a Touch - fione turns the faithless spy , And in his name records his infamy . THE STORY OF AGLAUROS , TRANSFORM'D INTO A STATUE . THIS done , the god flew up on high , and pass'd O'er lofty Athens , by Minerva grac'd ...
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... says he ; " Naxos a hofpitable port shall be " To each of you , a joyful home to me . “ By every God , that rules the sea or sky , " The perjur'd villains promife to comply , " And bid me haften to unmoor the ship . " With eager joy I ...
... says he ; " Naxos a hofpitable port shall be " To each of you , a joyful home to me . “ By every God , that rules the sea or sky , " The perjur'd villains promife to comply , " And bid me haften to unmoor the ship . " With eager joy I ...
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... say , the swarthy Moor , & c . ] This is the only Metamorphofis in all this long story , which , contrary to custom , is inserted in the middle of it . The critics may determine whether what follows it " be not too great an excurfion in ...
... say , the swarthy Moor , & c . ] This is the only Metamorphofis in all this long story , which , contrary to custom , is inserted in the middle of it . The critics may determine whether what follows it " be not too great an excurfion in ...
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... says- " Rupit cœleftia crimina . ” I fhall conclude this tedious reflexion with an excellent ftroke of this nature out of Mr. Montague's * Poem to the King ; where he tells us , how the King of France would have been celebrated by his ...
... says- " Rupit cœleftia crimina . ” I fhall conclude this tedious reflexion with an excellent ftroke of this nature out of Mr. Montague's * Poem to the King ; where he tells us , how the King of France would have been celebrated by his ...
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... say . JUBA . Syphax , your zeal becomes importunate ; I've hitherto permitted it to rave , And talk at large ; but learn to keep it in , Left it should take more freedom than I'll give it . SYPHA X. Sir , your great father never us'd me ...
... say . JUBA . Syphax , your zeal becomes importunate ; I've hitherto permitted it to rave , And talk at large ; but learn to keep it in , Left it should take more freedom than I'll give it . SYPHA X. Sir , your great father never us'd me ...
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211 페이지 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
215 페이지 - Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely wilds I stray, Thy bounty shall my pains beguile : The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden greens and herbage crowned, And streams shall murmur all around...
295 페이지 - Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, — And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works, — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
295 페이지 - Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond desire, This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread and inward horror Of falling into...
41 페이지 - 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.
211 페이지 - To all my weak complaints and cries, Thy mercy lent an ear, Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learn'd To form themselves in pray'r. Unnumber'd comforts to my soul Thy tender care bestow'd, Before my infant heart conceiv'd From whom those comforts flow'd. When, in the slipp'ry paths of youth, With heedless steps, I ran, Thine arm, unseen, convey'd me safe, And led me up to man.
149 페이지 - And each by turns his aking heart assails. As he thus ponders, he behind him spies His opening hounds, and now he hears their cries: A generous pack, or to maintain the chase, Or snuff the vapour from the scented grass.
271 페이지 - Thus o'er the dying lamp th' unsteady flame Hangs quivering on a point, leaps off by fits, And falls again, as loth to quit its hold. — Thou must not go, my soul still hovers o'er thee, And can't get loose.
277 페이지 - Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power deliver'd down, From age to age, by your renown'd forefathers, (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood) O let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
211 페이지 - Has made my cup run o'er, And in a kind and faithful friend Has doubled all my store.