A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent and Appropriate Passages in the Old British Poets; with Choice and Copious Selections from the Best Modern British and American PoetsJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1865 - 570 páginas |
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... glory ! Cibber's Cæsar in Egypt . I will bear it With all the tender sufferance of a friend , As calmly as the wounded patient bears The artist's hand that ministers his cure . All evils natural are moral goods ; All discipline ...
... glory ! Cibber's Cæsar in Egypt . I will bear it With all the tender sufferance of a friend , As calmly as the wounded patient bears The artist's hand that ministers his cure . All evils natural are moral goods ; All discipline ...
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... glory : But far beyond my depth : my high - blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me , Weary , and old with service , to the mercy Of a rude stream , that must for ever hide me . Shaks . Henry VIII . Vain pomp , and glory ...
... glory : But far beyond my depth : my high - blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me , Weary , and old with service , to the mercy Of a rude stream , that must for ever hide me . Shaks . Henry VIII . Vain pomp , and glory ...
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... glory , and popular praise , Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd . Milton's Paradise Regained . O dire ambition ! what infernal power Unchain'd thee from thy native depth of hell , To stalk the earth with thy destructive ...
... glory , and popular praise , Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd . Milton's Paradise Regained . O dire ambition ! what infernal power Unchain'd thee from thy native depth of hell , To stalk the earth with thy destructive ...
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... glory fills my soul ! Nor can the means that got thee dim thy lustre ; For , not men's love , fear pays thee adoration , And fame not more survives from good than evil deeds . Th ' aspiring youth , that fir'd th ' Ephesian dome ...
... glory fills my soul ! Nor can the means that got thee dim thy lustre ; For , not men's love , fear pays thee adoration , And fame not more survives from good than evil deeds . Th ' aspiring youth , that fir'd th ' Ephesian dome ...
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... glory glow , And far beneath , the earth and ocean spread ; Round him are icy rocks , and loudly blow Contending tempests on his naked head , And thus reward the toils which to those summits Byron's Childe Horold . led . But quict to ...
... glory glow , And far beneath , the earth and ocean spread ; Round him are icy rocks , and loudly blow Contending tempests on his naked head , And thus reward the toils which to those summits Byron's Childe Horold . led . But quict to ...
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Bailey's Festus beauty blood breast breath bright Butler's Hudibras Byron's Childe Harold charm clouds Coriolanus Cowper's Task dark death Doge of Venice doth dream Dryden's earth Eliza Cook ev'ry eyes fair fame fear feel flowers fool Gentlemen of Verona Giaour glory grave grief Hamlet hand happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI honour hope hour Joanna Baillie's Julius Cæsar King light live look lord lov'd Macbeth Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream Milton's Paradise Lost mind Miss Landon nature ne'er never O. W. Holmes o'er Othello pain passion peace pleasure Poems Pope's pride Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rowe's Scott's Shaks sigh sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spenser's Fairy Queen spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things Thomson's Seasons thou art tongue truth Venice virtue wind wretched Young's Night Thoughts youth