Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected and Arranged ...J. Roach, 1794 |
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... flow wings Rife from the putrid wat❜ry element , The damp wafle foreft , motionless and rank , That fmothers earth and all the breathless winds , Or the vile carnage of th'inhuman field ; Whatever baneful breathes the rotten fouth ...
... flow wings Rife from the putrid wat❜ry element , The damp wafle foreft , motionless and rank , That fmothers earth and all the breathless winds , Or the vile carnage of th'inhuman field ; Whatever baneful breathes the rotten fouth ...
Σελίδα 2
... flow , And let it wifely teach thy whole fome laws : " How beft the fickle fabric to support " Of mortal man ; in healthful body how " A healthful mind the longeft to maintain . " . ' Tis hard , in fuch a ftrife of rules , to chuse The ...
... flow , And let it wifely teach thy whole fome laws : " How beft the fickle fabric to support " Of mortal man ; in healthful body how " A healthful mind the longeft to maintain . " . ' Tis hard , in fuch a ftrife of rules , to chuse The ...
Σελίδα 5
... flow : Nor , for the wealth that all the Indies roll , Fix near the mar fhy margin of the main . For from the humid foil , and wat'ry reign , Eternal vapours rife ; the fpungy air For ever weeps ; or , turgid with the weight Of waters ...
... flow : Nor , for the wealth that all the Indies roll , Fix near the mar fhy margin of the main . For from the humid foil , and wat'ry reign , Eternal vapours rife ; the fpungy air For ever weeps ; or , turgid with the weight Of waters ...
Σελίδα 7
... flow year In fairer fkies . If droughty regions parch The fkin and lungs , and bake the thick'ning blood , Deep in the waving foreft chufe your feat , Where fuming trees refresh the thirty air ; And wake the fountains from their fecret ...
... flow year In fairer fkies . If droughty regions parch The fkin and lungs , and bake the thick'ning blood , Deep in the waving foreft chufe your feat , Where fuming trees refresh the thirty air ; And wake the fountains from their fecret ...
Σελίδα 10
... the fountain whence the spirits flow , The gen'rous ftream that waters ev'ry part , And motion , vigour , and warm life conveys . To every particle that moves or lives ; This This vital fluid , through unnumber'd tubes Pour'd by the [ 10 ]
... the fountain whence the spirits flow , The gen'rous ftream that waters ev'ry part , And motion , vigour , and warm life conveys . To every particle that moves or lives ; This This vital fluid , through unnumber'd tubes Pour'd by the [ 10 ]
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Arion Becauſe Befides beneath blaft blood bofom breaft breath caufe charms chyle courfe Dæmon death deep defcend defpair dreadful earl earl Douglas earl Percy eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fail failors fame fatal fate fatire fave fcene fear fecret feen fenfe feven fhade fhall fhip fhore fhould fhun fide figh fight filent fink firft fkies flain fleep flood fmiling foft fome fong fons foon forrow foul fpirits fpread fpring ftill ftream fuch furge fweet fwelling gen'rous heart Heaven hoftile hour juft laft lefs maft Mufe muft never numbers o'er paft pain pale Palemon pallion pleafing pleaſure pow'r purfue qoob rage reafon reef reft rife Rodmond roll ruin tempeft tender Theatre Royal thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro tide toil trembling veffel wafle wave weft whofe wind worfe yard youth
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Σελίδα 24 - Whence straight he came with hat and wig; A wig that flow'd behind, A hat not much the worse for wear, Each comely in its kind. He held them up, and in his turn Thus show'd his ready wit, My head is twice as big as yours, They therefore needs must fit.
Σελίδα 36 - I'll venture for the vole.) Six deans, they say, must bear the pall : (I wish I knew what king to call.) Madam, your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend.
Σελίδα 7 - With that, there came an arrow keen Out of an English bow, Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow ; Who never spake more words than these, " Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall.
Σελίδα 119 - Of fancy, or proscribes the sound of mirth; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God, That made them, an intruder on their joys, Start at his awful name, or deem his praise A jarring note.
Σελίδα 43 - For her he oft expos'd his own. Two kingdoms, just as faction led, Had set a price upon his head ; But not a traitor could be found, To sell him for six hundred pound.
Σελίδα 26 - The youth did ride, and soon did meet John coming back amain, Whom in a trice he tried to stop By catching at his rein. But not performing what he meant, And gladly would have done, The frighted steed he frighted more, And made him faster run.
Σελίδα 36 - I'm sorry; but we all must die. Indifference clad in Wisdom's Guise, All Fortitude of Mind supplies: For how can stony Bowels melt, In those who never Pity felt; When We are lash'd, They kiss the Rod; Resigning to the Will of God.
Σελίδα 49 - My heart would be scot-free from cares, And lighter than a feather. As fine as five-pence is her mien, No drum was ever tighter ; Her glance is as the razor keen, And not the sun is brighter.
Σελίδα 24 - What news? what news? your tidings tell; Tell me you must and shall — Say why bare-headed you are come, Or why you come at all ? Now Gilpin had a pleasant wit, And loved a timely joke!
Σελίδα 48 - tis yours, 'tis mine, He said, 'tis the pursuit of all that live : Yet few attain it, if 'twas e'er attain'd. But they the widest wander from the mark, Who through the...