| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 σελίδες
...fleep. • 'Even'from -his flumbers we advantage reap : •' 'With double force th' enliven' d fcene he wakes, Yet quits not nature's bounds, He knows to keep Each due decorum : now the heart he fhakes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighren'd [judgment takes. ; The next ft'anza -(wrote by... | |
| 1766 - 128 σελίδες
...his sleep. Even from his slumbers we advantage reap, With double force th' enliven'd scene he wake?, Yet quits not Nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each...due decorum ; Now the heart he shakes, And now with well urg'd sense th' enlightened judgment takes. He had the next season, 1746-47, occasion to exert... | |
| James Thomson - 1760 - 326 σελίδες
...gyant from his fleep. Even from his ilumbers we advantage reap : With double force th'enliven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum : Now the heart he fhakes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighten'd judgment takes. <• Mr, S^uiBi LXVHI. A bard... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 282 σελίδες
...giant- from his fleep.. Ev'n from his {lumbers we advantage reap : Wkh double force th' enltven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each i!a? decorum : Now the heart he fhakes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighten'd judgment takes.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 304 σελίδες
...giant from his fleep. Ev'n from his dumbers we advantage reap: \Vith double force th' enliven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum : now the heart he makes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighten'd judgeLXVIH. [ment takes. A bard here dwelt, more... | |
| 1782 - 518 σελίδες
...giant, from his deep. E'en from his (lumbers we advantage reap: With double force th' enliven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not Nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum. Now the heart he {hakes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th'enlighten'd judgment take ' A bard here dwelt, more fat than... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 510 σελίδες
...Even from his flumbers we advantage reap : With double force th' enliven'd feene he wakes, Yetquits not Nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum. Now the heart he lhakes, And now-withwell-urg'dfenfeth' enlightcn'djud;mcnttakes. LXVIH. A bard here dwelt, more 'fat... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 σελίδες
...gyant from his fleep. Even from his flumbers we advantage reap : With double force th' enliven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not Nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum : now the heart he fhakes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighten'd judgment takes. * Mr. Quin. VOL. I. P LXVIII.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 σελίδες
...giant from his fleep. Ev'n from his flumbers we advantage reap : With double force th' enliven'd fcene he wakes, Yet quits not nature's bounds. He knows to keep Each due decorum : now the heart he makes, And now with well-urg'd fenfe th' enlighten'd judgment LXVIII. [takes. A bard here dwelt, more... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 σελίδες
...llccp. Kven from his Ihim'oers we advantage reap : With doable forcetheenliven'dfcenchewakes, Yet ijuits the while : pray give (hakes, And now with wcll-urg'd fcnle the enlighten'd judgment takes. A hard here dwelt, more fjt than... | |
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