Poems on Various Subjects, 1권J. Stockdale, 1787 |
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... Muse would fing Smooth'd the rough note , and check'd her vagrant wing , Accept the humble gift she grateful pays ; Though now your thoughts to bolder heights you raise , By History's awful Goddess taught to bring Celestial flowers from ...
... Muse would fing Smooth'd the rough note , and check'd her vagrant wing , Accept the humble gift she grateful pays ; Though now your thoughts to bolder heights you raise , By History's awful Goddess taught to bring Celestial flowers from ...
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... cliff's tremendous fide Pours not a ftream it's whitening tide , Nor arch'd by filver poplars , cool Spreads it's fmooth breaft the lucid pool , VOL . I. C But But every MUSE fhall read thy care , Shall trace ODE TO BEAUTY . 17.
... cliff's tremendous fide Pours not a ftream it's whitening tide , Nor arch'd by filver poplars , cool Spreads it's fmooth breaft the lucid pool , VOL . I. C But But every MUSE fhall read thy care , Shall trace ODE TO BEAUTY . 17.
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Henry James Pye. But every MUSE fhall read thy care , Shall trace thy vagrant ftep , and mark thy pencil there . IV . But in the lovely Virgin's eye And polifh'd form , and blooming face , Thy fairest luftre we descry , And gaze upon thy ...
Henry James Pye. But every MUSE fhall read thy care , Shall trace thy vagrant ftep , and mark thy pencil there . IV . But in the lovely Virgin's eye And polifh'd form , and blooming face , Thy fairest luftre we descry , And gaze upon thy ...
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... MUSES WHAT twine , What verdant laurels weave , what flowers combine , To crown their favorite Son whofe generous heart Has check'd the arrogance of Critic Art , And fhewn that ftill in their exhaustless mine The pureft gems of radiant ...
... MUSES WHAT twine , What verdant laurels weave , what flowers combine , To crown their favorite Son whofe generous heart Has check'd the arrogance of Critic Art , And fhewn that ftill in their exhaustless mine The pureft gems of radiant ...
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... MUSE of humble mien divert thy choice.- With timid hand fnatch no reflected grace From the sweet * Maniac of HESPERIAN race . Since Genius ' keenest rays thy bosom fire O ftrike with native force the BRITISH Lyre , Dante . That That ...
... MUSE of humble mien divert thy choice.- With timid hand fnatch no reflected grace From the sweet * Maniac of HESPERIAN race . Since Genius ' keenest rays thy bosom fire O ftrike with native force the BRITISH Lyre , Dante . That That ...
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201 페이지 - Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters, and maketh the clouds his chariot, and walketh upon the wings of the wind.
255 페이지 - Not thus the foe: his javelin aim'd above The buckler's margin, at the neck he drove. But Greece, now trembling for her hero's life, Bade share the honours, and surcease the strife.
121 페이지 - Your fatal weapon gives the fureft blow; Draw quick! — yet fteady care with quicknefs join, Left the fhock'd barrel deviate from the line; So fhall fuccefs your ardent wifhes pay, And fure deftruction wait the flying prey.
246 페이지 - Muse, thy sounding bow; Say through what paths of liquid air Our arrows shall we throw ? On Agrigentum fix thine eye, Thither let all thy quiver fly. And thou, O Agrigentum, hear, While with religious dread, And taught the laws of...
63 페이지 - In falt'ring accents fung this plaintive ftrain. ' Unwelcome morn! full well thy low'ring mien, ' Foretells the flaughters of the approaching day; ' The gloomy fky laments with tears the fcene, ' Where pale -eyed terror re-aftumes her fway.
122 페이지 - And fure deftruction wait the flying prey. As glory more than gain allures the brave To dare the combat loud, and louder wave ; So the ambition of the Sportfman lies More in the certain fhot than bleeding prize.
64 페이지 - She faid; when lo! the Pointer winds his prey The ruftling ftubble gives the fear'd alarm; The gunner views the covey fleet away And rears th' unerring tube with fkilful arm.
147 페이지 - To bring the percher from th' aerial bough. How fhall his thoughts the level that prepare With all the caution of mechanic care...
121 페이지 - Purfue the fleeting mark with fteady aim. By temperate thought your glowing paffions cool, And bow the fwelling heart to Reafon's rule; Elfe when the whirring pinion, as it flies, Alarms your ftartled ear, and dazzled eyes, Unguided by the cautious arm of care> Your random bolts fhall wafte their force in air, They rife! they rife! Ah yet your fire...
64 페이지 - The dreadful tale experience tells believe; « Dark heavy mifts obfcure the morning's face ' But blood and death fhall clofe the dreary eve.