The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volumen1W. Strahan, 1777 |
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... head unfung , Renown'd in verfe each fhady thicket grows , And ev'ry ftream in heav'nly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing fprings and celebrated floods ! To view the Nar , tumultuous in his course ...
... head unfung , Renown'd in verfe each fhady thicket grows , And ev'ry ftream in heav'nly numbers flows . How am I pleas'd to fearch the hills and woods For rifing fprings and celebrated floods ! To view the Nar , tumultuous in his course ...
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... In ten degrees of more indulgent skies , Nor at the coarseness of our heav'n repine , Tho ' o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : VOL . I. Tis Corona libertà la Britann ' ifola , E fa fue POEMS on several OCCASIONS . 49.
... In ten degrees of more indulgent skies , Nor at the coarseness of our heav'n repine , Tho ' o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads shine : VOL . I. Tis Corona libertà la Britann ' ifola , E fa fue POEMS on several OCCASIONS . 49.
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... head , And fain her godlike fons wou'd difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite : But ftrives in vain to conquer or divide , Whom Nassau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I fo oft have found The ...
... head , And fain her godlike fons wou'd difunite By foreign gold , or by domeftic fpite : But ftrives in vain to conquer or divide , Whom Nassau's arms defend and counfels guide . Fir'd with the name , which I fo oft have found The ...
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... heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray And fhaded all beneath . But now the fun With orient beams had chas'd the dewy night From earth and heav'n ; all nature stood disclos'd : When ...
... heads Hung imminent , that with impervious gloom Oppos'd itself to Cynthia's filver ray And fhaded all beneath . But now the fun With orient beams had chas'd the dewy night From earth and heav'n ; all nature stood disclos'd : When ...
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... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic fway , • That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , Her guardian Gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor wou'd the fierce invading foe repel ; To my refentment , and ...
... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic fway , • That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , Her guardian Gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor wou'd the fierce invading foe repel ; To my refentment , and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página xxxvi - Chiefs, grac'd with scars, and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots, who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men, by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints who taught, and led the way to Heaven...
Página 51 - Tis Britain's care to watch o'er Europe's fate, And hold in balance each contending state, To threaten bold presumptuous kings with war, And answer her afflicted neighbours pray'r.
Página 45 - That on its public shows unpeopled Rome, And held uncrowded nations in its womb : Here pillars rough with sculpture pierce the skies : And here the proud triumphal arches rise, Where the old Romans deathless acts display'd.
Página 284 - There is more pleasantness in the little platform of a garden, which he gives us about the middle of this book, than in all the spacious walks and water-works of Rapin.
Página xxxv - Oh judge, my bosom by your own. What mourner ever felt poetic fires ! Slow comes the verse that real woe inspires : Grief unaffected suits but ill with art, Or flowing numbers with a bleeding heart.
Página 222 - Till all the pack came up, and every hound Tore the sad huntsman, grov'ling on the ground, Who now appear'd but one continued wound. With dropping tears his bitter fate he moans, And fills the mountain with his dying groans. His servants with a piteous look he spies, And turns about his supplicating eyes.
Página 179 - The horses started with a sudden bound, And flung the reins and chariot to the ground : The studded harness from their necks they broke, Here fell a wheel, and here a silver spoke, Here were the beam and axle torn away ; And, scatter'd o'er the earth, the shining fragments lay.
Página 98 - Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel, by divine command, With rising tempests shakes a guilty land (Such as of late o'er pale Britannia passed), Calm and serene he drives the furious blast ; And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform, Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.
Página 195 - Coronis and the favour'd youth. The God was wroth; the colour left his look, The wreath his head, the harp his hand forsook...
Página 49 - On foreign mountains may the Sun refine The grape's soft juice, and mellow it to wine, With citron groves adorn a distant soil, And the fat olive swell with floods of oil : We envy not the warmer clime, that lies...