Poems, 1권J. Johnson, 1782 - 359페이지 |
도서 본문에서
48개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
7 페이지
... fear , And prais'd for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majefty engage Refpect , while stalking o'er life's narrow stage , Then leave their crimes for hiftory to fcan , And ask with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
... fear , And prais'd for virtues that they scorn to wear , The fleeting forms of majefty engage Refpect , while stalking o'er life's narrow stage , Then leave their crimes for hiftory to fcan , And ask with busy scorn , Was this the man ...
9 페이지
... if fuch as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome eafe ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . A. Thus A. Thus men whofe thoughts contemplative have dwelt , On ( و ) TABLE TALK I.
... if fuch as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome eafe ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . A. Thus A. Thus men whofe thoughts contemplative have dwelt , On ( و ) TABLE TALK I.
14 페이지
... fcience , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a profp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course . Religion , Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most ( 14 )
... fcience , ever new , Op'ning and wider op'ning on her view , She ventures onward with a profp'rous force , While no base fear impedes her in her course . Religion , Religion , richest favour of the skies , Stands most ( 14 )
19 페이지
... fear . The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey , They swarm around thee , and thou standst at bay . Undaunted ftill , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham fav'd thee , but who faves thee next ? Alas ! G 2 Alas ! the tide of ...
... fear . The nations hunt ; all mark thee for a prey , They swarm around thee , and thou standst at bay . Undaunted ftill , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham fav'd thee , but who faves thee next ? Alas ! G 2 Alas ! the tide of ...
24 페이지
... fear , they frolic it along , With mad rapidity and unconcern , Down to the gulph from which is no return . They truft in navies , and their navies fail , God's curfe can cast away ten thousand fail ; They They truft in armies , and ...
... fear , they frolic it along , With mad rapidity and unconcern , Down to the gulph from which is no return . They truft in navies , and their navies fail , God's curfe can cast away ten thousand fail ; They They truft in armies , and ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
againſt becauſe beſt bids bleffings bleft boaſt breaſt caufe cauſe charms Chriftian cloſe courſe defign defire deſpair diftant divine dream e'er earth eaſe Elfe ev'ry eyes facred fafe fame fcene fcorn fear feek feel feem feen fhall fhine fhow fide filent fire firſt fkies flave flow'rs fmile fome fong foon forrow foul ftand ftill ftream fuch fure fweet glory grace heart heav'n heav'nly herſelf himſelf hope itſelf juft juſt laft land laſt leaſt lefs loft luft mind moft moſt mufe muft muſt never o'er paffion peace pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pray'rs pride purpoſe reft reſt ſcene ſeem ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſkies ſkill ſmile ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtore ſweet taſte thee thefe theme themſelves theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand truth uſe virtue waft waſte whofe Whoſe wiſdom Worfe
인기 인용구
170 페이지 - He loved the world that hated him : the tear That dropp'd upon his bible was sincere. Assail'd by scandal, and the tongue of strife, His only answer was — a blameless life ; And he that forged, and he that threw the dart, Had each a brother's interest in his heart.
227 페이지 - He says but little, and that little said Owes all its weight, like loaded dice, to lead. His wit invites you by his looks to come, But when you knock it never is at home...
71 페이지 - Hear the just law — the judgment of the skies! He that hates truth shall be the dupe of lies ; And he that -will be cheated to the last, Delusions strong as hell shall bind him fast.
102 페이지 - Since the dear hour, that brought me to thy foot, And cut up all my follies by the root, I never trusted in an arm but thine, Nor hoped but in thy righteousness divine...
218 페이지 - Dubius is such a scrupulous good man ! Yes, you may catch him tripping if you can. He would not with a peremptory tone Assert the nose upon his face his own ; With hesitation admirably slow He humbly hopes, presumes, it may be so.
238 페이지 - Though blameless, had incurr'd perpetual strife, Whose deeds had left, in spite of hostile arts, A deep memorial graven on their hearts. The recollection, like a vein of ore, The farther traced enrich'd them still the more ; They thought him, and they justly thought him, one Sent to do more than he appear'd to have done, To exalt a people, and to place them high Above all else, and wonder'd he should die.
317 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.
327 페이지 - Did you admire my lamp, quoth he, As much as I your minstrelsy, You would abhor to do me wrong As much as I to spoil your song ; For 'twas the selfsame power divine Taught you. to sing, and me to shine ; That you with music, I with light Might beautify and cheer the night.
184 페이지 - To associate all the branches of mankind ; And if a boundless plenty be the robe, Trade is the golden girdle of the globe. Wise to promote whatever end he means, God opens fruitful nature's various scenes : Each climate needs what other climes produce, And offers something to the general use ; No land but listens to the common call, And in return receives supply from all.
337 페이지 - Above the steeple shines a plate, That turns and turns, to indicate From what point blows the weather. Look up— your brains begin to swim, 'Tis in the clouds— that pleases him, He chooses it the rather.