Harrison's British Classicks, 5권Harrison and Company, 1786 |
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... from foundeft fcep , Soft on the flow'ry herb I found me laid In balmy fweat , which with his beams the fun Soon dry d , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight I turn'd , ' fmil'd With fragrance , and with 696 THE SPECTATOR .
... from foundeft fcep , Soft on the flow'ry herb I found me laid In balmy fweat , which with his beams the fun Soon dry d , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight I turn'd , ' fmil'd With fragrance , and with 696 THE SPECTATOR .
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... SOON RETURN . Am very much pleafed with a con- I who had lot a fon that was a young man of great merit . The thought with which he comforts the afflicted father , is , to the best of my memory , as fol- lows ; that he fhould confider ...
... SOON RETURN . Am very much pleafed with a con- I who had lot a fon that was a young man of great merit . The thought with which he comforts the afflicted father , is , to the best of my memory , as fol- lows ; that he fhould confider ...
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... Soon as th ' unwelcome From earth arriv'd at Heaven gate , difpleas'd All were who heard ; dim fadnefs did not spare That time celeftial vifages ; yet mixt With pity , violated not their blifs . About the new - arriv'd , in multitudes ...
... Soon as th ' unwelcome From earth arriv'd at Heaven gate , difpleas'd All were who heard ; dim fadnefs did not spare That time celeftial vifages ; yet mixt With pity , violated not their blifs . About the new - arriv'd , in multitudes ...
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... Soon will the fun withdraw his chearfulray : Darkling and tir'd we shall the marshes tread , No lay unfung to cheat the tedious way . III . Does all the flow'ry meadows pride excel ; The wat'ry length of thefe unjoyous moors Thro ...
... Soon will the fun withdraw his chearfulray : Darkling and tir'd we shall the marshes tread , No lay unfung to cheat the tedious way . III . Does all the flow'ry meadows pride excel ; The wat'ry length of thefe unjoyous moors Thro ...
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... Soon as th ' ev'ning fhadès prevail , The moon. them from gouts , dropfies , unwieldi- nefs , and intemperance . But whatever fhe had to fay for herself , fhe was at laft forced to troop off . Chremylus im- mediately confidered how he ...
... Soon as th ' ev'ning fhadès prevail , The moon. them from gouts , dropfies , unwieldi- nefs , and intemperance . But whatever fhe had to fay for herself , fhe was at laft forced to troop off . Chremylus im- mediately confidered how he ...
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722 페이지 - For swift descent ; with him the cohort bright Of watchful Cherubim ; four faces each Had, like a double Janus ; all their shape Spangled with eyes more numerous than those...
823 페이지 - But this is certain, that a noble writer should be born with this faculty in its full strength and vigour, so as to be able to receive lively ideas from outward objects, to retain them long, and to range them together, upon occasion, in such figures and representations, as are most likely to hit the fancy of the reader.
1096 페이지 - ... figure in it, that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself, insomuch that I put my own face out of countenance. The poor gentleman was so sensible of the ridicule, that I found he was ashamed of what he had done ; on the other side, I found that I myself had no great reason to triumph, for as I went to touch my forehead, I missed the place, and clapped...
811 페이지 - Our general taste in England is for epigram, turns of wit, and forced conceits, which have no manner of influence either for the bettering or enlarging the mind of him who reads them, and have been carefully avoided by the greatest writers, both among the ancients and moderns.
1096 페이지 - ... to them. One of these looked like a man walking upon stilts, and was so lifted up into the air, above his ordinary height, that his head turned round with it ; while the other made...
793 페이지 - Try me, O God, and seek the ground of my heart ; prove me, and examine my thoughts. Look well if there be any way of wickedness in me ; and lead me in the way everlasting.
754 페이지 - Shall finish what his short-lived sire begun : Their vines a shadow to their race shall yield, And the same hand that sow'd shall reap the field. The swain in barren deserts with surprise Sees lilies spring, and sudden verdure rise ; And starts, amidst the thirsty wilds to hear New falls of water murmuring in his ear. On rifted rocks, the dragon's late abodes, The green reed trembles, and the bulrush nods. Waste sandy valleys once perplex'd with thorn, The spiry fir and shapely box adorn : To leafless...
929 페이지 - I asked a gentleman the other day, that is famous for a good carver, (at which acquisition he is out of countenance, imagining it may detract from some of his more essential qualifications,) to help me to something that was near him; but he excused himself, and blushing told me, "Of all things he could never carve in his life;" though it can be proved upon him that he cuts up, disjoints, and uncases with incomparable dexterity.
982 페이지 - River being crofled, we were received upon the further Bank by our Friends and Acquaintance, whom Comfort had brought out to congratulate our Appearance in the World again. Some of...
877 페이지 - In short, heaven is not to be looked upon only as the reward, but as the natural effect of a religious life.