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248. -- help'd to bury ) Mr. Dryden , after having liv'd in exigencies , had a
magnificent Funeral bestow'd up . on him by the contribution of several persons
of Quality . P. Ver . 265 .-- tho ' I condescend & C . ] He thought it , and he justly
thought it ...
248. -- help'd to bury ) Mr. Dryden , after having liv'd in exigencies , had a
magnificent Funeral bestow'd up . on him by the contribution of several persons
of Quality . P. Ver . 265 .-- tho ' I condescend & C . ] He thought it , and he justly
thought it ...
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In them , as certain to be lov'd as seen , The Soul stood forth , nor kept a thought
within ; In me what spots ( for spots I have ) appear , 55 Will prove at least the
Medium must be clear . . In this impartial glass , my Muse intends Fair to expose ...
In them , as certain to be lov'd as seen , The Soul stood forth , nor kept a thought
within ; In me what spots ( for spots I have ) appear , 55 Will prove at least the
Medium must be clear . . In this impartial glass , my Muse intends Fair to expose ...
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There fober thought purfu'd th ' amusing theme , Till Fancy colour'd it , and form'd
a Dream . A Vifion hermits can to Hell transport , 190 And forc'd ev'n me to see
the damn'd at Court , Not Dante dreaming all th ' infernal state , Beheld such ...
There fober thought purfu'd th ' amusing theme , Till Fancy colour'd it , and form'd
a Dream . A Vifion hermits can to Hell transport , 190 And forc'd ev'n me to see
the damn'd at Court , Not Dante dreaming all th ' infernal state , Beheld such ...
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Why good wits ne'er wear scarlet gowns " , I thought This cause , These men ,
mens wits for speeches buy , And women buy all red which scarlets dye . He call'
d her beauty lime - twigs , her hair net : She fears her drugs ill lay'd , her hair
loose ...
Why good wits ne'er wear scarlet gowns " , I thought This cause , These men ,
mens wits for speeches buy , And women buy all red which scarlets dye . He call'
d her beauty lime - twigs , her hair net : She fears her drugs ill lay'd , her hair
loose ...
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But as both the thought and the expression have been censured , we shall
consider them in their order . Let bumble ALLEN , with an aukward Shame , Do
good by fealth This encomium has been called obfcure ( as well as penurious . )
It may ...
But as both the thought and the expression have been censured , we shall
consider them in their order . Let bumble ALLEN , with an aukward Shame , Do
good by fealth This encomium has been called obfcure ( as well as penurious . )
It may ...
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Seite 18 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Seite 17 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
Seite 51 - Hear this, and tremble ! you who 'scape the laws. Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave Shall walk the world, in credit, to his grave.
Seite 243 - Before her dance; behind her crawl the Old! See thronging Millions to the Pagod run, And offer Country, Parent, Wife, or Son! Hear her black Trumpet thro' the Land proclaim, That "Not to be corrupted is the Shame.
Seite 19 - d by ev'ry quill ; Fed with soft dedication all day long, Horace and he went hand in hand in song.
Seite 234 - Seen him, uncumber'd with the Venal tribe, Smile without Art, and win without a Bribe. Would he oblige me ? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
Seite 6 - They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they board the barge.
Seite 30 - Bestia's from the throne. Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age. No courts he saw, no suits would ever try, Nor dar'd an oath, nor hazarded a lie.
Seite 244 - Are what ten thousand envy and adore : All, all look up with reverential awe, At crimes that 'scape or triumph o'er the law ; While truth, worth, wisdom, daily they decry : Nothing is sacred now but villainy.
Seite 157 - Besides, a fate attends on all I write, That when I aim at praise they say I bite. A vile encomium doubly ridicules : There's nothing blackens like the ink of fools. If true, a woful likeness ; and, if lies, ' Praise undeserv'd is scandal in disguise.