A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes, Volym 4Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1765 |
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... proud works con- 8 Albe , although . h Mated , amazed , scared . k i Parnaffe , Parnaffus . * Singults , fighs . [ found . While - ere , formerly . XXXVII . Much XXXVII . Much was the KNIGHT empaffion'd at the scene ( 32 )
... proud works con- 8 Albe , although . h Mated , amazed , scared . k i Parnaffe , Parnaffus . * Singults , fighs . [ found . While - ere , formerly . XXXVII . Much XXXVII . Much was the KNIGHT empaffion'd at the scene ( 32 )
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Robert Dodsley. XXXVII . Much was the KNIGHT empaffion'd at the scene , But more his blooming fon , whose tender breast Empierced deep with sympathizing teen On his pale cheek the signs of dread impress'd , And fill'd his eyes with tears ...
Robert Dodsley. XXXVII . Much was the KNIGHT empaffion'd at the scene , But more his blooming fon , whose tender breast Empierced deep with sympathizing teen On his pale cheek the signs of dread impress'd , And fill'd his eyes with tears ...
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... gentle , filent rule , Again , as Fancy points the way , Benignant leader , let me stray : And wilt thou , Genius , bring along ( So fhall my Muse exalt her fong ) The The Lord who rules this ample scene , His Confort ( 66 )
... gentle , filent rule , Again , as Fancy points the way , Benignant leader , let me stray : And wilt thou , Genius , bring along ( So fhall my Muse exalt her fong ) The The Lord who rules this ample scene , His Confort ( 66 )
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Robert Dodsley. The Lord who rules this ample scene , His Confort too with gracious mien , Her little offspring prattling round , While Echo lifps their infant found . And let Good - nature , born to please , Wait on our steps , and ...
Robert Dodsley. The Lord who rules this ample scene , His Confort too with gracious mien , Her little offspring prattling round , While Echo lifps their infant found . And let Good - nature , born to please , Wait on our steps , and ...
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... scene of folly amply spread : Follies well us'd refine the heart , And pleasures clear the studious head ; By grateful interchange of mirth The toils of study sweeter grow , As varying seasons recommend the earth , Nor does Apollo ...
... scene of folly amply spread : Follies well us'd refine the heart , And pleasures clear the studious head ; By grateful interchange of mirth The toils of study sweeter grow , As varying seasons recommend the earth , Nor does Apollo ...
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Sida 6 - The breezy call of incense-breathing morn, The swallow twittering from the straw-built shed, The cock's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn, No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed. For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
Sida 11 - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath and near his favourite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; 'The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou can'st read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
Sida 176 - On what foundation stands the warrior's pride, How just his hopes let Swedish Charles decide ; A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, No dangers fright him, and no labours tire ; O'er love, o'er fear, extends his wide domain, Unconquer'd lord of pleasure and of pain ; No joys to him pacific...
Sida 390 - I have found out a gift for my fair; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed...
Sida 177 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Sida 8 - Lot forbad : nor circumscrib'd alone Their growing Virtues, but their Crimes confin'd ; Forbad to wade through Slaughter to a Throne, And...
Sida 168 - LET observation with extensive view, Survey mankind, from China to Peru ; Remark each anxious toil, each eager strife, And watch the busy scenes of crowded life...
Sida 10 - Ev'n from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who mindful of th...
Sida 282 - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then how little do we need ! For nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
Sida 172 - To better features yields the frame of gold; For now no more we trace in ev'ry line Heroic worth, benevolence divine: The form distorted justifies the fall, And Detestation rids th