| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 430 Seiten
...think ; . , Their rhymes are more infipid than their drink. Not great Apollo could the train infpire, % Till generous Bacchus help'd to fan the fire. Warm'd...place, But hints, he nodded oftner o'er the glafs. i Infpir'd with wine old Ennius fung and thought With the fame fpirit, that his heroes fought i And... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 Seiten
...boldly think ; Their rhymes are more infipid than their drink. Not great Apollo could the train infpire, Till generous Bacchus help'd to fan the fire. Warm'd...Homer, fays Horace, nods in many a place, But hints, he noddtid oftner o'er the g'afs. Infpir'd with wine old Ennius fung and thought With the fame fpirit,... | |
| 1798 - 576 Seiten
...Horace aun ins : Ennius ipfe pater nunquam nifi potus ad arma Profilait dicenda. Lib. i. epift. 19. Infpir'd with wine old Ennius fung, and thought With the fame fpirit that his heroes fought. PITT. He was interred in the Appian way, within a mile of the city» in Scipio's fepelchre ; who had... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 Seiten
...boldly think ; Their rhymes are more insipid than their drink. Not great Apollo could the train inspire, Till generous Bacchus help'd to fan the fire. Warm'd...Rhyme all the day, and fuddle all" the night. Homer, says Horace, nods in many a place, But hints, he nodded oftncr o'er the glass. Inspir'd with wine old... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 Seiten
...driuk. Not grear Apollo could the train inspire, Till generous Bacchus help'd to fan tbe fire. Warrn'd by two gods at once they drink and write, Rhyme all the day, and fuddle all the night. Homer, says Horace, nods in many a place. But hinls, he nodded oft:icr o'er the glass. Inspir'd with u in*... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1814 - 238 Seiten
...their drink. Not great APOLLO could the train inspire, 'Till gen'rous BACCHUS help'd to fan the firCi Warm'd by two gods at once, they drink and write,...Rhyme all the day, and fuddle all the night. HOMER, says HOBACE, nods in many a place, But hints, he nodded oft'ner o'er the glass. Inspir'd with wine,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 Seiten
...The Capitán, act iii. sc. 4. Full brimmers to their fuddled noses thrust. Dryden. Juvenal. Satire 6. Warm'd by two Gods at once, they drink and write Rhyme all the day, and fuddle all the night. Pill. Horace, book ¡i. epií. 19. But earnest brimming bowli Lave every soul, the table floating round,... | |
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