| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 Seiten
...OW long, great poet, fhall thy facred lays Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our 0 ... ,. . [praife? Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote, [thought» Grief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his riling Penfive... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 326 Seiten
...TJT OW long, great Poet, fhall thy facred lays •^ Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our praife ? Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy 0vid in his exile wrote. Grief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his riling thought: Penfive and... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1778 - 248 Seiten
...Poet! (ball thy faered lays 1'rovok L our wonder and tranfeend our praife ? Can neither injuries o( time or age Damp thy poetic heat and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote, f Crief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his ri(ing thought ; IVnfive... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 338 Seiten
...ADDISON, Efq. TTOW long, great poet, mall thy facred lays Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our praife ! Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breaft, anJ check'd his rifmg thought; Penfive and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 664 Seiten
...Efq. TTOW long, great poet, fh all thy facred lays .*. Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our prarfe ! Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quenck thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his rifing... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 Seiten
...long, great Poet, fhall thy facred lays -*• ••• Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our praife ? Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote, Grief chill'd his breaft, and check'd his fifing thought : Penfive... | |
| 1795 - 846 Seiten
...DRYDEN. fiW long, great Poet, Ihill thy facred lays Provoke our wonder, and tranfcend our praife ? Can neither injuries of time, or age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage i Not fo thy Ovid in his eiile wfotc, Grief chill'd his breait, and check'd his riling thought : PenCve... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 Seiten
...Angei Sireei, Newgaie "Sireei. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. • : POEMS SEVERAL OCCASIONS, to MR. DRY DEN. xlow long, great poet, shall thy sacred lays Provoke our...transcend our praise? Can neither injuries of time, nor age, Damp thy poetic heat, and quench thy rage ? Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote, Grief chill'd... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 472 Seiten
...tombent aucuns chants durs ou sans art ; elle porte tous les costumes, et dans tous elle charme. How long, great poet, shall thy sacred lays Provoke our wonder, and transcend our praise? Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known, And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy Unes have... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 Seiten
...all might sec, Who most excel, are yet excell'cl by thee. TO MR. DRYDElf, BY JOSEPH ADDISOX,ESQ. How long, great poet, shall thy sacred lays Provoke our...thy rage ? Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote; Grief chill'tl his breast, and checkvl his ris'mg thought; Pensive and sad. his drooping Muse betrays The... | |
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