The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, 1권John Sharpe, 1809 |
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... star , here Rages with immoderate heat ; Whilst Pride , the rugged Northern Bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . COWLEY . A lover burnt up by his ...
... star , here Rages with immoderate heat ; Whilst Pride , the rugged Northern Bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . COWLEY . A lover burnt up by his ...
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... stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams ...
... stars , the bride's bright eyes , At every glance a constellation flies And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams ...
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... stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . [ quite ! Who , whilst thou shouldst but taste , devour'st it Hope , thou bold taster of ...
... stars have not a possibility Of blessing thee ; If things then from their end we happy call , ' Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all . [ quite ! Who , whilst thou shouldst but taste , devour'st it Hope , thou bold taster of ...
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... stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His ...
... stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His ...
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... stars that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy : Yet Reason must assist too ; for in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know Without the compass too below . After this , says Bentley : Who ...
... stars that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy : Yet Reason must assist too ; for in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know Without the compass too below . After this , says Bentley : Who ...
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Æneid Anacreon beauteous beauty birds play blessings blest breast bright CATULLUS colours Cowley Cowley's curse Davideis death delight didst divine Donne dost thou doth drink e'er earth ev'n fair fame fancy fantastick fate fire flame ganon gentle glory gold Gondibert grow hand happy hast heart heaven honour images Ismenus join'd KATHARINE PHILIPS king labour land land arts learned Lesbos less light live Lord lord Falkland lover metaphysical poets methinks mighty mind mistress Muse Nature ne'er never night noble numbers o'er once Orinda Pindar poem poesy poet poetical poetry praise Prince rage reign rich sacred sad cypress Sappho shew shine sing soul spirit Sprat stars sure thee thine things thou dost thought truth verse virtue Whilst WILLIAM DAVENANT wind wine wise wonders write
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ii 페이지 - ... relates, irrecoverably a poet. Such are the accidents which, sometimes remembered, and, perhaps, sometimes forgotten, produce that particular designation of mind, and propensity for some certain science or employment, which is com.monly called genius. The true genius is a mind of large general powers, accidentally determined to some particular direction.
167 페이지 - For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right...
lii 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
xxviii 페이지 - ... a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus denned, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together...
61 페이지 - If I should tell the politic arts To take and keep men's hearts ; The letters, embassies, and spies, The frowns, and smiles, and flatteries, The quarrels, tears, and perjuries (Numberless, nameless, mysteries...
28 페이지 - Women love't, either in Love or Dress. A thousand different shapes it bears, Comely in thousand shapes appears. Yonder we saw it plain ; and here 'tis now, Like Spirits in a Place, we know not How.
166 페이지 - And bade to form her infant mind. Stern, rugged nurse ! thy rigid lore With patience many a year she bore ; What sorrow was, thou bad'st her know, And from her own she learn'd to melt at others...
lxxxix 페이지 - His spear, — to equal which, the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand...
lxxx 페이지 - Wash'd from the morning beauties' deepest red; An harmless flaming meteor shone for hair, And fell adown his shoulders with loose care; He cuts out a silk mantle from the skies, Where the most sprightly azure...
81 페이지 - Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants belong to thee ; All that summer hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plough ; Farmer he, and landlord thou ! Thou dost innocently joy ; Nor does thy luxury destroy.