Bell's Edition, Volúmenes101-102J. Bell, 1800 |
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... many more years , that sound health of mind and body which your important labours for the public so much want , and so justly merit ; and viii DEDICATION TO THE D , OF MARLBOROUGH , NATION DEDICATION TO L. MANSFIELD . vii.
... many more years , that sound health of mind and body which your important labours for the public so much want , and so justly merit ; and viii DEDICATION TO THE D , OF MARLBOROUGH , NATION DEDICATION TO L. MANSFIELD . vii.
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... sound . I Where'er the king of fish moves on before , no This humble friend attends from shore to shoret A With eye still earnest , and with bill inclin'd , wah He picks up w up what his patron drops behind , With those choice cates his ...
... sound . I Where'er the king of fish moves on before , no This humble friend attends from shore to shoret A With eye still earnest , and with bill inclin'd , wah He picks up w up what his patron drops behind , With those choice cates his ...
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... sound and truth with rhet'ric mixt , Once , as his moving theme to rapture warm'd , Inspir'd himself , his happy hearers charm'd . The sermon o'er , the crowd remain'd behind , And freely man or woman spoke their mind : All 100 said ...
... sound and truth with rhet'ric mixt , Once , as his moving theme to rapture warm'd , Inspir'd himself , his happy hearers charm'd . The sermon o'er , the crowd remain'd behind , And freely man or woman spoke their mind : All 100 said ...
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... sound his praise For points transplac'd with curious want of skill , For flatten'd sounds , and sense amended ill . So wise Caligula , in days of yore , His helmet filled with pebbles on the shore . * This sagacious Scholiast is pleased ...
... sound his praise For points transplac'd with curious want of skill , For flatten'd sounds , and sense amended ill . So wise Caligula , in days of yore , His helmet filled with pebbles on the shore . * This sagacious Scholiast is pleased ...
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... sound . 230 See the Preface to his edition of Sallust ; and read , if you are able , the Scolia of sixteen annotators by hime collected , besides his own .すむ。 CUPID AND HYMEN ♫ ad mets OR , beklio nse 20 MISCELLANIES .
... sound . 230 See the Preface to his edition of Sallust ; and read , if you are able , the Scolia of sixteen annotators by hime collected , besides his own .すむ。 CUPID AND HYMEN ♫ ad mets OR , beklio nse 20 MISCELLANIES .
Términos y frases comunes
amid AMYNTOR AND THEODORA ascending ascending sun Aurelius beam behold beneath bless'd bliss blood bosom breast breath BRITISH LIBRARY Canto charms cheerful chyle clime cloud dare dark DAVID MALLET death deep dread earth ev'n ev'ry EXCURSION fair fame fate fear fix'd flame flood gen'rous genius good-natur'd grace hand Health heart heav'n hill horror hour Hymen Invermay isle Lewis Theobald light Lord Mallet mankind morn mortal mournful Muse Nature Nature pants Nature's night o'er once pain pale plain Poem pow'r praise pride rage rais'd rapture rise round scene Scholiast sense serene shade shore SIEGE OF DAMASCUS silence skies slow smile soft song soul sound spread storm stream sweet swell taste tears tempest tender thee thine thou thought thro toil vale vermil vex'd virtue waste wave wild winds wing woes wonder youth
Pasajes populares
Página 59 - TwAS at the silent solemn hour When night and morning meet, In glided Marg'ret's grimly ghost, And stood at William's feet. ". Her face was like an April morn Clad in a wintry cloud, And clay-cold was her lily hand That held her sable
Página 60 - Why did you promise love to me, " And not that promise keep? " Why did you swear my eyes were bright, " Yet leave those eyes to weep? ».
Página 59 - Marg'ret's grimly ghost, And stood at William's feet. ". Her face was like an April morn Clad in a wintry cloud, And clay-cold was her lily hand That held her sable
Página 117 - north And bleak affliction of the peevish east. O when the growling winds contend, and all The sounding forest fluctuates in the storm, To sink in warm repose and hear the din
Página 179 - own fire, 495 Who with bold rage or solemn pomp of sounds Inflames, exalts, and ravishes the soul; Now tender, plaintive, sweet almost to pain, In love dissolves you ; now in sprightly strains Breathes a gay rapture thro' your thrilling breast, Or melts the heart with airs divinely sad,
Página 168 - the lighten'd soul, And sanguine hopes dispel your fleeting care, And what was difficult and what was dire Yields to your prowess and superior stars : The happiest you of all that e'er were mad, 175 Or are or shall
Página 141 - The vocal forest with the jovial horn. But if the breathless chase o'er hill and dale Exceed your strength, a sport of less fatigue, Not less delightful, the prolific stream Affords. The crystal rivulet that o'er 70 A
Página 142 - blest In rural innocence, thy mountains still Teem with the fleecy race, thy tuneful woods For ever flourish, and thy vales look gay 85 With painted meadows and the golden grain! Oft with thy blooming
Página 166 - Hence some for love and some for jealousy, For grim religion some, and some for pride* 115 Have lost their reason ; some for fear of want Want all their lives; and others ev'ry day For fear of dying suffer worse than death. Ah! from your bosoms
Página 48 - An endless desert, where extreme of cold Eternal sits, as in his native seat, On wintry hills of never-thawing ice! Such Saturn's earth; and yet ev'n here the sight Amid these doleful scenes new matter finds Of wonder and delight! a mighty ring, On each side rising from