Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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Σελίδα 11
... beauty shews , Who all her charms to Nature owes ; Yet fires the heart , and warms the head , No less than those in cities bred ; Our wonder equally does raise With them , as well deserves our praise . The work of Jones's master - hand ...
... beauty shews , Who all her charms to Nature owes ; Yet fires the heart , and warms the head , No less than those in cities bred ; Our wonder equally does raise With them , as well deserves our praise . The work of Jones's master - hand ...
Σελίδα 43
... beauty , and return the same ; Both art and force the well - wrought mass disdains , And ' midst the fire its native form retains . Or whether by creation first they sprung , When yet unpois'd the world's great fabric hung : Metals the ...
... beauty , and return the same ; Both art and force the well - wrought mass disdains , And ' midst the fire its native form retains . Or whether by creation first they sprung , When yet unpois'd the world's great fabric hung : Metals the ...
Σελίδα 47
... sight ? Such grace and beauty why confine Qne moment to a dreary mine ? Was it because your curious eye The secrets of the Addressed to two Ladies, at their return from viewing the Mines near Whitehaven By J Dalton, D D.
... sight ? Such grace and beauty why confine Qne moment to a dreary mine ? Was it because your curious eye The secrets of the Addressed to two Ladies, at their return from viewing the Mines near Whitehaven By J Dalton, D D.
Σελίδα 73
John Bell. To milder shores in vain these pinions sped , Their beauty blasted , and their vigor fled . Thus the poor peasant , struggling with distress , Whom rig'rous laws and rigid hunger press , In western regions seeks a milder state ...
John Bell. To milder shores in vain these pinions sped , Their beauty blasted , and their vigor fled . Thus the poor peasant , struggling with distress , Whom rig'rous laws and rigid hunger press , In western regions seeks a milder state ...
Σελίδα 83
... beauty , fairer still her name ; ' Till the sly tempter urg'd insidious suit , And lur'd her weakness to forbidden fruit ; There perish'd grace , her guardian honor fled , And sad remembrance mourns each blessing - dead ! Expell'd the ...
... beauty , fairer still her name ; ' Till the sly tempter urg'd insidious suit , And lur'd her weakness to forbidden fruit ; There perish'd grace , her guardian honor fled , And sad remembrance mourns each blessing - dead ! Expell'd the ...
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Almada awful beams beauty behold bending beneath bids blessings blest bliss boast Bobart bold breast breathe brow Carlo Maratti charms chearful Chepstow cliffs clime dear deep delight Dovedale dread e'er earl of Danby earth EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE Ev'n fair fame fate fire flame Friend gale glow grace groves happy heart heaven heroes hills honor ibid Keswick King lake Laocoon light Lisboa's Lisbon lofty Lord Lusiad Methinks mind mines Monmouthshire mountains Muse Muse's native Nature's numbers o'er ocean OLIVER GOLDSMITH paint patriot Phidias Pindus plains pleas'd pleasure Portugal praise prey pride race rage realms reign rise river Wye rocks round sacred scene Sertorius shade shew shine shore skies smiling soul Spain spread Spring steep stray stream sweet swelling Tago's Tagus thee thine thou Thro throne tide toil vale Viriatus Wainfleet waves Whitehaven wild winds wonder woodlark woods
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Σελίδα 149 - How small , of all that human hearts endure , That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.
Σελίδα 136 - Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find An equal portion dealt to all mankind ; As different good, by art or nature given To different nations, makes their blessings even.
Σελίδα 148 - E'en now, perhaps, as there some pilgrim strays Through tangled forests, and through dangerous ways, [23] Where beasts with man divided empire claim, And the brown Indian marks with murderous aim; There, while above the giddy tempest flies, And all around distressful yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And bids his bosom sympathize with mine. Vain, very vain, my weary search to find That bliss...
Σελίδα 134 - Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail, Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale, Or press the bashful stranger to his food, And learn the luxury of doing good.
Σελίδα 140 - Though poor the peasant's hut, his feasts though small, He sees his little lot the lot of all ; Sees no contiguous palace rear its head, To shame the meanness of his humble shed...
Σελίδα 145 - Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state, With daring aims irregularly great. Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by, Intent on high designs — a thoughtful band, By forms unfashion'd, fresh from Nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd- right, above control; While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man.
Σελίδα 147 - Till half a patriot, half a coward grown, I fly from petty tyrants to the throne.
Σελίδα 134 - E'en now, where Alpine solitudes ascend, I sit me down a pensive hour to spend ; And placed on high, above the storm's career, Look downward where a hundred realms appear ; Lakes, forests, cities, plains extending wide, The pomp of kings, the shepherd's humbler pride. When thus creation's charms around combine, Amidst the store, should thankless pride repine? Say, should the philosophic mind disdain That good which makes each humbler bosom vain .' Let school-taught pride dissemble all it can, These...
Σελίδα 142 - With tuneless pipe, beside the murmuring Loire? Where shading elms along the margin grew, And freshen'd from the wave the zephyr flew...
Σελίδα 140 - At night returning, every labour sped, He sits him down the monarch of a shed ; Smiles by his cheerful fire, and round surveys His children's looks, that brighten at the blaze ; While his lov'd partner, boastful of her hoard, Displays her cleanly platter on the board: And haply too some pilgrim, thither led, With many a tale repays the nightly bed.