Poems, 1권J. Johnson, 1798 |
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... Some time after inclination had thus removed him from the hurry and bustle of life , he was ftill more fecluded by a long indifpofition , and my pleasure was fucceeded by a proportionable de- gree of anxiety and concern . But a hope ...
... Some time after inclination had thus removed him from the hurry and bustle of life , he was ftill more fecluded by a long indifpofition , and my pleasure was fucceeded by a proportionable de- gree of anxiety and concern . But a hope ...
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... cordial of the present life , and a fovereign antidote against the fear of death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some fmaller pieces upon lefs important fubjects clofe the volume . Not one of them I believe was written with a view FKEFACE . ix.
... cordial of the present life , and a fovereign antidote against the fear of death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some fmaller pieces upon lefs important fubjects clofe the volume . Not one of them I believe was written with a view FKEFACE . ix.
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... yourself ftation'd on a tow'ring rock , To fee a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal maftiff panting at their heels , With all the favage thirft a tyger feels ; Then view him , felf - proclaim'd in a gazette 2 TALK . TABLE.
... yourself ftation'd on a tow'ring rock , To fee a people scatter'd like a flock , Some royal maftiff panting at their heels , With all the favage thirft a tyger feels ; Then view him , felf - proclaim'd in a gazette 2 TALK . TABLE.
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... some cottage beauty , ftrikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When labour and when dullness , club in hand , Like the two figures at St. Dunstan's , fland , Beating alternately , in meafur'd time , The clock - work ...
... some cottage beauty , ftrikes the heart , Quite unindebted to the tricks of art . When labour and when dullness , club in hand , Like the two figures at St. Dunstan's , fland , Beating alternately , in meafur'd time , The clock - work ...
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... Some headlefs hero , or fome Cæfar fhows- Defective only in his Roman nofe ; Exhibits elevations , drawings , plans , Models of Herculanean pots and pans ; And fells them medals , which , if neither rare Nor ancient , will be fo ...
... Some headlefs hero , or fome Cæfar fhows- Defective only in his Roman nofe ; Exhibits elevations , drawings , plans , Models of Herculanean pots and pans ; And fells them medals , which , if neither rare Nor ancient , will be fo ...
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311 페이지 - The meek intelligence of those dear eyes (Blest be the art that can immortalize, The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim To quench it) here shines on me still the same.
263 페이지 - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
205 페이지 - That reaching home, the night, they said, is near, We must not now be parted, sojourn here — The new acquaintance soon became a guest, And made so welcome at their simple feast, He...
313 페이지 - Robin, day by day, Drew me to school along the public way, Delighted with my bauble coach, and wrapt In scarlet mantle warm, and velvet capt, 'Tis now become a history little known, That once we call'd the past'ral house our own.
77 페이지 - Just knows, and knows no more, her bible true, A truth the brilliant Frenchman never knew, And in that charter reads, with sparkling eyes, Her title to a treasure in the skies.
272 페이지 - On the whole it appears, and my argument shows, With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them.
173 페이지 - When one, that holds communion with the skies, Has filled his urn where these pure waters rise, And once more mingles with us meaner things, 'Tis e'en as if an angel shook his wings ; Immortal fragrance fills the circuit wide, That tells us whence his treasures are supplied.
313 페이지 - Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou might'st know me safe and warmly laid...
280 페이지 - Nor yet at eve his note suspended, Nor yet when eventide was ended, Began to feel, as well he might, The keen demands of appetite; When, looking eagerly around, He spied far...
311 페이지 - Affectionate, a mother lost so long. 1 will obey, not willingly alone, But gladly as the precept were her own: And, while that face renews my filial grief, Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief, Shall steep me in Elysian reverie, A momentary dream, that thou art she.