Bacchus in Tuscany: A Dithyrambic PoemJ. and H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 228 sidor |
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... Notes ) , it is from the same feeling that induced the author to accompany his poem with the long annotations from ... notes , learned and good natured as Selden over his cups ; and besides , here was the author himself , with eyes like ...
... Notes ) , it is from the same feeling that induced the author to accompany his poem with the long annotations from ... notes , learned and good natured as Selden over his cups ; and besides , here was the author himself , with eyes like ...
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... Notes has been superfluously learned , yet nothing can be less Greek , or less learned , than the character of his god Bacchus . There is a philological learning evinced in the course of the poem , by means of certain obsolete words ...
... Notes has been superfluously learned , yet nothing can be less Greek , or less learned , than the character of his god Bacchus . There is a philological learning evinced in the course of the poem , by means of certain obsolete words ...
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... and grapes , Echoed the triumph in a thousand shapes . The Satyrs would have joined them ; but alas ! They could'nt ; for they lay about the grass , As drunk as apes . -- NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECT . NOTES . Note 1 BACCHUS IN TUSCANY . 55.
... and grapes , Echoed the triumph in a thousand shapes . The Satyrs would have joined them ; but alas ! They could'nt ; for they lay about the grass , As drunk as apes . -- NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECT . NOTES . Note 1 BACCHUS IN TUSCANY . 55.
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A Dithyrambic Poem Francesco Redi, Leigh Hunt. NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECT . NOTES . Note 1 , page 1 . The conqueror.
A Dithyrambic Poem Francesco Redi, Leigh Hunt. NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECT . NOTES . Note 1 , page 1 . The conqueror.
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Sida 134 - Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth ! 0 for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth ; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim...
Sida 100 - Thence to the famous orators repair, Those ancient, whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratic, Shook the Arsenal and fulmined over Greece, To Macedon, and Artaxerxes...
Sida 60 - Some few vapours thou may'st raise. The weak brain may serve to amaze, But to the reins and nobler heart Canst nor life nor heat impart. Brother of Bacchus, later born, The old world was sure forlorn Wanting thee, that aidest more The god's victories than before All his panthers, and the brawls Of his piping Bacchanals. These, as stale, we disallow, Or judge of thee meant: only thou His true Indian conquest art ; And, for ivy round his dart, The reformed god now weaves A finer thyrsus of thy leaves.
Sida 78 - Are brought ; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce. From beds of raging fire to starve in ice...
Sida 214 - Oh, never Shall we two exercise, like twins of Honour, Our arms again, and feel our fiery horses, Like proud seas under us...
Sida 60 - Bacchus' black servant, negro fine; Sorcerer, that mak'st us dote upon Thy begrimed complexion, And, for thy pernicious sake, More and greater oaths to break Than reclaimed lovers take "Gainst women : thou thy siege dost lay Much too in the female way, While thou suck'st the lab'ring breath Faster than kisses or than death.
Sida 143 - His legions, angel forms, who lay entranced, Thick as autumnal leaves that strew the brooks In Vallombrosa, where the Etrurian shades, High overarched, embower...
Sida 45 - em, And fops whose little fingers ache 'em. Wine, wine is your only drink ! Grief never dares to look at the brink. Six times a year to be mad with wine, I hold it no shame, but a very good sign. I, for my part, take my can, Solely to act like a gentleman, And, acting so, I care not, I, For all the hail and snow in the sky.
Sida 102 - But come; for thou, be sure, shalt give account To him who sent us, whose charge is to keep This place inviolable, and these from harm.
Sida 107 - tis, That in the drinking Swallowed thinking, And was the receipt for bliss. Thence it is, that ever and aye, When he doth...