The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.Hastings, Etheridge and Bliss, 1811 |
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... thee , but in vain , for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far , Young as thou wert to dangers , raw to war . O curst essay of arms , disastrous doom , Prelude of bloody ...
... thee , but in vain , for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far , Young as thou wert to dangers , raw to war . O curst essay of arms , disastrous doom , Prelude of bloody ...
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... thee , ( Which then more heav'n than ' tis will be ) ' Tis thou must write the poesy there , For it wanteth one as yet Then the sun pass through't twice a - year , The sun , which is esteem'd the god of wit . COWLEY . The difficulties ...
... thee , ( Which then more heav'n than ' tis will be ) ' Tis thou must write the poesy there , For it wanteth one as yet Then the sun pass through't twice a - year , The sun , which is esteem'd the god of wit . COWLEY . The difficulties ...
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... thee doth wear , A globe , yea world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears mixt with mine do overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dis . solved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may per- 30 COWLEY .
... thee doth wear , A globe , yea world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears mixt with mine do overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dis . solved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may per- 30 COWLEY .
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... no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . COWLEY . Upon a paper written with the juice of lemon , .32 COWLEY .
... no breath stirring hears , In the clear heaven of thy brow , No smallest cloud appears . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . COWLEY . Upon a paper written with the juice of lemon , .32 COWLEY .
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... thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms thee within , A new - born wood of various lines there grows ; Here buds an L , and there a B , Here spouts a V , and there a T , And all the flourishing letters stand in rows . COWLEY . As ...
... thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms thee within , A new - born wood of various lines there grows ; Here buds an L , and there a B , Here spouts a V , and there a T , And all the flourishing letters stand in rows . COWLEY . As ...
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371 페이지 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began: From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
74 페이지 - O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme! Though deep, yet clear, though gentle, yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o'er-flowing full.
92 페이지 - Memory and her siren daughters, but by devout prayer to that eternal Spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases.
61 페이지 - Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top of Fesole Or in Valdarno to descry new lands, .Rivers or mountains in her spotty globe; His spear, to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand.
140 페이지 - Among the flocks and copses and flowers appear the heathen deities, Jove and Phoebus, Neptune and /Eolus, with a long train of mythological imagery, such as a College easily supplies. Nothing can less display knowledge or less exercise invention than to tell how a shepherd has lost his companion and must now feed his flocks alone, without any judge of his skill in piping; and how one god asks another god what is become of Lycidas, and how neither god can tell. He who thus grieves will excite no sympathy;...
86 페이지 - ... that by labour and intent study, which I take to be my portion in- this life, joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after-times, as they should not willingly let it die.
38 페이지 - Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fix'd foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if th
141 페이지 - ... combinations. The shepherd likewise is now a feeder of sheep, and afterwards an ecclesiastical pastor, a superintendent of a Christian flock. Such equivocations are always unskilful; but here they are indecent, and at least approach to impiety, of which, however, I believe the writer not to have been conscious. Such is the power of reputation justly acquired, that its blaze drives away the eye from nice examination. Surely no man could have fancied that he read Lycidas with pleasure, had he not...
26 페이지 - Yet great labour directed by great abilities is never wholly lost : if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits, they likewise sometimes struck out unexpected truth ; if their conceits were far-fetched, they were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan, it was at least necessary to read and think.
93 페이지 - ... but by devout prayer to that eternal spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases; to this must be added industrious and select reading, steady observation, insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which in some measure be compassed at mine own peril and cost I refuse not to sustain this expectation...