The Works of the English Poets: AddisonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fear'd in wars , Inur'd to noon - day fweats , and mid - night cares ! But ftill the God - like man , by fome hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too Too late the verse the mighty act succeeds , One [ 9 ]
... fear'd in wars , Inur'd to noon - day fweats , and mid - night cares ! But ftill the God - like man , by fome hard fate , Receives the glory of his toils too late ; Too Too late the verse the mighty act succeeds , One [ 9 ]
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... mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That fhall in William's god - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquests show , And Boyne be fung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here ...
... mighty bard lies hid in years to come , That fhall in William's god - like acts engage , And with his battles warm a future age , Hibernian fields fhall here thy conquests show , And Boyne be fung , when it has ceas'd to flow ; Here ...
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... mighty Naffau through the battle ride , And fee thy fubjects gafping by his fide : Fain would the pious prince refuse th ' alarm , Fain would he check the fury of his arm ; But , when thy cruelties his thoughts engage , The hero kindles ...
... mighty Naffau through the battle ride , And fee thy fubjects gafping by his fide : Fain would the pious prince refuse th ' alarm , Fain would he check the fury of his arm ; But , when thy cruelties his thoughts engage , The hero kindles ...
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... mighty worth proclaim , Attend him in the noble chace of fame , Through all the noise and hurry of the fight . Obferve each blow , and keep him still in fight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their ...
... mighty worth proclaim , Attend him in the noble chace of fame , Through all the noise and hurry of the fight . Obferve each blow , and keep him still in fight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their ...
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... mighty Prince , defir'd of Britain , come ! May Heaven's propitious gales attend thee home ! Come , and let longing crowds behold that look , Which fuch confusion and amazement ftruck Through Gallic hofts : but , oh ! let us defcry ...
... mighty Prince , defir'd of Britain , come ! May Heaven's propitious gales attend thee home ! Come , and let longing crowds behold that look , Which fuch confusion and amazement ftruck Through Gallic hofts : but , oh ! let us defcry ...
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Æneid æther Afide arms atque behold beſt bleft bluſhes breaſt Cadmus Cæfar caft Cato Cato's caufe charms courſe CYCNUS death DECIUS defcribe defcription Ev'n eyes fafe faid fame fate father fays fecret fhade fhall fhining fide fight fire firſt fome forrows foul fpring friends ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fure fword Georgic goddeſs gods grief heart heaven himſelf itſelf Jove JUBA laft laſt loft LUCIA LUCIUS maid Marcia Marcus mighty moſt muſt myſelf numbers Numidian nunc nymph o'er Ovid paffion Pentheus Phaeton pleaſe pleaſure Poet Portius praiſe prince purſue rage raiſe reft reſt rife rifu riſe Roman Rome ſay ſcenes ſee SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkies ſky ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreams Syphax tears thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand thunder verfe view'd Virgil virgin virtue Whilft youth САТО
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329 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.
229 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...
330 페이지 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
44 페이지 - On foreign mountains may the Sun refine The grape's soft juice, and mellow it to wine, With citron groves adorn a distant soil, And the fat olive swell with floods of oil : We envy not the warmer clime, that lies...
107 페이지 - The god sits high, exalted on a throne Of blazing gems, with purple garments on ; The hours, in order rang'd on either hand, And days, and months, and years, and ages stand. Here spring appears with...
253 페이지 - Put forth thy utmost strength, work every nerve, And call up all thy father in thy soul : To quell the tyrant Love, and guard thy heart On this weak side, where most our nature fails, Would be a conquest worthy Cato's son.
248 페이지 - Commanding tears to stream through every age ; Tyrants no more their savage nature kept, And foes to virtue wonder'd how they wept. Our author shuns...
223 페이지 - To all my weak Complaints and Cries Thy Mercy lent an Ear, Ere yet my feeble Thoughts had learnt 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...
35 페이지 - Through pathless fields, and unfrequented floods, To dens of dragons and enchanted woods. But now the mystic tale, that pleased of yore, Can charm an understanding age no more; The long-spun allegories fulsome grow, While the dull moral lies too plain below.
281 페이지 - This sober conduct is a mighty virtue In lukewarm patriots. Cato. Come! no more, Sempronius, All here are friends to Rome, and to each other. Let us not weaken still the weaker side By our divisions. Sem. Cato, my resentments Are sacrificed to Rome — I stand reproved.