A collection of poems, by several hands [ed. by R. Dodsley]. [2 other copies of vols. 5,6].1766 |
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... might the fierce Vandal stand , And fling the brandish'd fabre from his hand . Far hence be driv'n to Scythia's ftormy fhore The drum's harsh mufic , and the cannon's roar ; Let Let grim Bellona haunt the lawless plain , Where Tartar ( 9 )
... might the fierce Vandal stand , And fling the brandish'd fabre from his hand . Far hence be driv'n to Scythia's ftormy fhore The drum's harsh mufic , and the cannon's roar ; Let Let grim Bellona haunt the lawless plain , Where Tartar ( 9 )
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... - diftant climes fhall come , To view the pomp of this triumphant dome ; Where rear'd aloft diffembled trophies ftand , And breathing labours of the sculptor's hand , Where Where Kneller's art fhall paint the flying Gaul , And ( 14 )
... - diftant climes fhall come , To view the pomp of this triumphant dome ; Where rear'd aloft diffembled trophies ftand , And breathing labours of the sculptor's hand , Where Where Kneller's art fhall paint the flying Gaul , And ( 14 )
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... hand Shall o'er the main to far Peru command , So vaft a tract whofe wide domain shall run , Its circling fkies fhall fee no fetting fun . Thee , thee an hundred languages shall claim , And favage Indians fwear by ANNA's name ; The line ...
... hand Shall o'er the main to far Peru command , So vaft a tract whofe wide domain shall run , Its circling fkies fhall fee no fetting fun . Thee , thee an hundred languages shall claim , And favage Indians fwear by ANNA's name ; The line ...
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... hand Shall rear new temples in his native land ; Miftaken zealots fhall with fear behold , And beg admittance in our facred fold ; On her own works the pious Queen fhall fmile , And turn her cares upon her fav'rite ifle . So So the keen ...
... hand Shall rear new temples in his native land ; Miftaken zealots fhall with fear behold , And beg admittance in our facred fold ; On her own works the pious Queen fhall fmile , And turn her cares upon her fav'rite ifle . So So the keen ...
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... bespoke The virgins weeping round . VII . " I hear a voice you cannot hear , " That cries , I must not stay ; " I fee a hand you cannot fee , " That beckons me away . VIII . " Of VIII . " Of a falfe fwain , and broken ( 27 )
... bespoke The virgins weeping round . VII . " I hear a voice you cannot hear , " That cries , I must not stay ; " I fee a hand you cannot fee , " That beckons me away . VIII . " Of VIII . " Of a falfe fwain , and broken ( 27 )
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æther becauſe Behold beneath bleffings bleft bofom breaſt Britiſh charms diftant e'er eaſe Engliſh erft ev'n eyes facred fafe fair falſe fame fate fatire fecret feems fenfe fhade fhall fhew fhun fide filent fing firft firſt flain fmiles foes fome fons foon foul ftill ftream fuch fwelling Gaul grace Grongar Hill happineſs heart heav'n houſe joys juft kings laſt lefs loft mind moſt Mufe mufic muft Muſe muſt ne'er nymphs o'er paffion pain Peleus pleafing pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride proud purſue quæ quid rage raiſe reaſon rife riſe ſay ſcene ſchemes ſee ſeem ſeen ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhine ſhould ſhow ſkies ſkill ſmile ſome ſpeak Spleen ſpring ſtage ſtands ſtate ſtay ſtill ſweet Taſte terque thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand tow'rs uſe virtue whofe whoſe wife youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 242 - While partial Fame doth with her blasts adorn Such deeds alone as pride and pomp disguise; Deeds of ill sort, and mischievous emprize...
Seite 325 - Whose numbers, stealing through thy darkening vale, May not unseemly with its stillness suit ; As musing slow I hail Thy genial loved return. For when thy folding-star * arising shows His paly circlet, at his warning lamp The fragrant Hours, and Elves Who slept in buds the day, And many a Nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still The pensive Pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
Seite 216 - Trees unnumber'd rise, Beautiful in various Dyes : The gloomy Pine, the Poplar blue, The yellow Beech, the sable Yew, The slender Fir...
Seite 326 - And hamlets brown, and dim-discovered spires, And hears their simple bell, and marks o'er all Thy dewy fingers draw The gradual dusky veil.
Seite 324 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung ; By forms unseen their dirge is sung : There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there ! TO MERCY.
Seite 139 - And may my humble dwelling stand Upon some chosen spot of land : A pond before full to the brim, Where cows may cool, and geese may swim; Behind, a green like velvet neat, Soft to the eye, and to the feet; Where od'rous plants in evening fair Breathe all around ambrosial air...
Seite 194 - This, only this, provokes the snarling Muse. The sober trader at a tatter'd cloak Wakes from his dream, and labours for a joke; With brisker air the silken courtiers gaze, And turn the varied taunt a thousand ways.
Seite 217 - And see the rivers how they run, Through woods and meads, in shade and sun Sometimes swift, sometimes slow, Wave succeeding wave, they go A various journey to the deep, Like human life, to endless sleep...
Seite 217 - But transient is the smile of Fate ! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Seite 200 - WHEN Learning's triumph o'er her barb'rous foes First rear'd the stage, immortal Shakspeare rose ; Each change of many-colour'd life he drew, Exhausted worlds, and then imagin'd new: Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign, And panting Time toil'd after him in vain. His pow'rful strokes presiding Truth impress'd, And unresisted Passion storm'd the breast.