Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations. With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and Other IllustrationsG. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791 - 608 sidor |
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... thing of this hidden treafure . Pope availed himself of the question : and accordingly , we find him foon afterwards sprinkling his ELOISA TO ABELARD with epithets and phrases of a new form and found , pilfered from coмUS and the ...
... thing of this hidden treafure . Pope availed himself of the question : and accordingly , we find him foon afterwards sprinkling his ELOISA TO ABELARD with epithets and phrases of a new form and found , pilfered from coмUS and the ...
Sida xxx
... thing , that is , regular in their attendance on the established worship . iThat is the marriage portion , promifed , but never paid , to JOHN MILTON , by Mr. Richard Powell , the father of his first wife ; and which the faid JOHN ...
... thing , that is , regular in their attendance on the established worship . iThat is the marriage portion , promifed , but never paid , to JOHN MILTON , by Mr. Richard Powell , the father of his first wife ; and which the faid JOHN ...
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... thing to this refpondent at the tyme of his declaring his will , the tyme above depofed of . Ad 6 Interr . refpondet , that he beleeveth that what is left to the parties miniftring thefe interrogatories by the faid de- ceafed's will ...
... thing to this refpondent at the tyme of his declaring his will , the tyme above depofed of . Ad 6 Interr . refpondet , that he beleeveth that what is left to the parties miniftring thefe interrogatories by the faid de- ceafed's will ...
Sida xxxvii
... thing for the deceased's dinner which hee very well liked , a hee the faid deceased then spoke to his faid wife these or the like words as neare as this deponent can remember , viz . " God " have mercy Betty , I fee thou wilt performe ...
... thing for the deceased's dinner which hee very well liked , a hee the faid deceased then spoke to his faid wife these or the like words as neare as this deponent can remember , viz . " God " have mercy Betty , I fee thou wilt performe ...
Sida xxxviii
... time he was troubled with the paine of the gout and that hee was at that time very merry and not in any paffion or angry humour neither at that time spoke any any thing against any of his children that this refpondent Xxxviii APPENDIX.
... time he was troubled with the paine of the gout and that hee was at that time very merry and not in any paffion or angry humour neither at that time spoke any any thing against any of his children that this refpondent Xxxviii APPENDIX.
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Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin. Second Edition John Milton,Thomas Warton Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2017 |
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Sida 278 - The Lars and Lemures moan with midnight plaint ; In urns, and altars round, A drear and dying sound Affrights the Flamens at their service quaint ; And the chill marble seems to sweat, While each peculiar Power forgoes his wonted seat.
Sida 3 - Bitter constraint, and sad occasion dear, Compels me to disturb your season due : For Lycidas* is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer : Who would not sing for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme.
Sida 30 - Where the great Vision of the guarded Mount Looks toward Namancos and Bayona's hold ; Look homeward, Angel, now, and melt with ruth ; And, O ye dolphins, waft the hapless youth.
Sida 561 - Through the dear might of him that walked the waves Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song, In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the saints above, In solemn troops and sweet societies That sing, and singing in their glory move And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Sida 87 - And when the Sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves Of Pine, or monumental Oak, Where the rude Axe with heaved stroke, Was never heard the Nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallow'd haunt.
Sida 172 - And in sweet madness robb'd it of itself; But such a sacred, and home-felt delight, Such sober certainty of waking bliss I never heard till now.
Sida 62 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
Sida 269 - And though the shady gloom Had given day her room, The sun himself withheld his wonted speed, And hid his head for shame...
Sida 67 - Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ? Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sunbeams ; Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Sida 8 - And all their echoes, mourn. The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose...