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... soon ; while falsehood's evil brood , Vile and deceitful pleasure , she at once Excluded : and my fancy's careless toil Drew to the better cause . " While still a boy , he often , as we have before observed , amused his leisure from the ...
... soon ; while falsehood's evil brood , Vile and deceitful pleasure , she at once Excluded : and my fancy's careless toil Drew to the better cause . " While still a boy , he often , as we have before observed , amused his leisure from the ...
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... to this ? The Ode on the Winter Solstice he soon after improved into another ode ; both of which are ge- nerally printed in succession . There are fine pas- sages c 2 LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 19 except the spirit of patriotism in which it was ...
... to this ? The Ode on the Winter Solstice he soon after improved into another ode ; both of which are ge- nerally printed in succession . There are fine pas- sages c 2 LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 19 except the spirit of patriotism in which it was ...
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... soon after which he was admitted into the Arcadian Academy at Rome . He died in 1817 . The subject matter of Akenside's poem is so strikingly condensed , that it must ever be a work of great difficulty to a translator . We ought not ...
... soon after which he was admitted into the Arcadian Academy at Rome . He died in 1817 . The subject matter of Akenside's poem is so strikingly condensed , that it must ever be a work of great difficulty to a translator . We ought not ...
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... soon after his arrival , and not relishing , as the vulgar saying is , the art of waiting for dead men's shoes , he returned to London after a stay of about a year and a half ; and the only interesting circumstance , connected with his ...
... soon after his arrival , and not relishing , as the vulgar saying is , the art of waiting for dead men's shoes , he returned to London after a stay of about a year and a half ; and the only interesting circumstance , connected with his ...
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... soon he shall pursue : Shews he thy gifts ? He soon shall give : Slights he thy sorrows ? He shall grieve , And soon to all thy wishes bow . " St. ii . 1 . The simile , " As eagles drink the noontide flame 44 LIFE OF AKENSIDE .
... soon he shall pursue : Shews he thy gifts ? He soon shall give : Slights he thy sorrows ? He shall grieve , And soon to all thy wishes bow . " St. ii . 1 . The simile , " As eagles drink the noontide flame 44 LIFE OF AKENSIDE .
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On the Life, Writings, and Genius of Akenside: With Some Account of His Friends Charles Bucke Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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Sida 162 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream: The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Sida 305 - For him, the Spring Distils her dews, and from the silken gem Its lucid leaves unfolds; for him, the hand Of Autumn tinges every fertile branch With blooming gold and blushes like the morn.
Sida 212 - As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night! O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumbered gild the glowing pole; O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver every mountain's head.
Sida 31 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Sida 304 - Of envied life ; though only few possess Patrician treasures or imperial state ; Yet nature's care, to all her children just, With richer treasures and an ampler state, Endows, at large, whatever happy man Will deign to use them. His the city's pomp, The rural honours his. Whate'er adorns The princely dome, the column and the arch, The breathing marbles and the sculptured gold, Beyond the proud possessor's narrow claim, His tuneful breast enjoys.
Sida 310 - The powers of man; we feel within ourselves His energy divine; he tells the heart, He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active.
Sida 140 - Wilt thou, eternal Harmony, descend And join this festive train? for with thee comes The guide, the guardian of their lovely sports, Majestic Truth; and where Truth deigns to come, Her sister Liberty- will not be far.
Sida 235 - Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal stream, Whose fountain who shall tell ? before the sun, Before the heavens thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle, didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite.
Sida 233 - Nunc age quod superest cognosce et clarius audi. nec me animi fallit quam sint obscura ; sed acri percussit thyrso laudis spes magna meum cor et simul incussit suavem mi in pectus amorem musarum, quo nunc instinctus mente vigenti 925 avia Pieridum peragro loca nullius ante trita solo.
Sida 303 - Hunc solem, et Stellas, et decedentia certis Tempora momentis, sunt qui formidine nulla Imbuti spectent...