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When lo ! a Harlot form soft fliding by , 45 With mincing step , small voice , and
languid eye : Foreign her air , her robe's discordant pride In patch - work flutt'ring ,
and her head aside : By singing Peers up - held on either hand , She tripp'd and ...
When lo ! a Harlot form soft fliding by , 45 With mincing step , small voice , and
languid eye : Foreign her air , her robe's discordant pride In patch - work flutt'ring ,
and her head aside : By singing Peers up - held on either hand , She tripp'd and ...
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For is any thing in nature more easy than the exertion of Pride ; more foort and
fimple than the principle of Selfifoness ; or more full and ample than the sphere of
Dulness ? Thus , Birth , Education , and wise Policy , all concurring to support the
...
For is any thing in nature more easy than the exertion of Pride ; more foort and
fimple than the principle of Selfifoness ; or more full and ample than the sphere of
Dulness ? Thus , Birth , Education , and wise Policy , all concurring to support the
...
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Vain was the Chief's , the Sage's pride ! They had no Poet , and they died . In vain
they schem'd , in vain they bled ! They had no Poet , and are dead .
MISCELLANIES . E P I S T L E TO ode IX . OF HORACE . 169 Ode IX of Horace '
LLSANA.
Vain was the Chief's , the Sage's pride ! They had no Poet , and they died . In vain
they schem'd , in vain they bled ! They had no Poet , and are dead .
MISCELLANIES . E P I S T L E TO ode IX . OF HORACE . 169 Ode IX of Horace '
LLSANA.
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DOR ORSET , the Grace of Courts , the Muses ' Pride , Patron of Arts , and judge
of Nature , dy'd . The scourge of Pride , tho ' sanctified or great , Of Fops in
Learning , and of Knaves in State : Epitapbs . ] Thefe little compositions far
exceed any ...
DOR ORSET , the Grace of Courts , the Muses ' Pride , Patron of Arts , and judge
of Nature , dy'd . The scourge of Pride , tho ' sanctified or great , Of Fops in
Learning , and of Knaves in State : Epitapbs . ] Thefe little compositions far
exceed any ...
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Passion and Pride were to her Soul unknown , Convinc'd that Virtue only is our
own . So unaffected , fo compos'd a mind ; So firm , yet soft ; so strong , yet so
refin'd ; Heav'n , as its purest gold , by Tortures try'd ; The Saint sustain'd it , but
the ...
Passion and Pride were to her Soul unknown , Convinc'd that Virtue only is our
own . So unaffected , fo compos'd a mind ; So firm , yet soft ; so strong , yet so
refin'd ; Heav'n , as its purest gold , by Tortures try'd ; The Saint sustain'd it , but
the ...
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7 ページ - The moon-struck prophet felt the madding hour : Then rose the seed of Chaos, and of Night, To blot out order, and extinguish light, Of dull and venal a new world to mould, And bring Saturnian days of lead and gold.
215 ページ - Go, then, where only bliss sincere is known! Go, where to love and to enjoy are one ! Yet take these tears, Mortality's relief, And, till we share your joys, forgive our grief: These little rites, a stone, a verse receive, Tis all a father, all a friend can give...
75 ページ - Night primaeval and of Chaos old ! Before her, Fancy's gilded clouds decay, And all its varying rainbows die away. Wit shoots in vain its momentary fires, The meteor drops, and in a flash expires. As one by one, at dread Medea's strain, The sick'ning stars fade off th' ethereal plain ; As Argus
184 ページ - To muse, and spill her solitary Tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon ; Divert her eyes with pictures in the fire, Hum half a tune, tell stories to the squire ; Up to her godly garret after sev'n, There starve and pray, for that's the way to heav'n.
179 ページ - And breathe an air divine on ev'ry face; Yet should the Muses bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms, and gentle as their soul; With Zeuxis...
155 ページ - How think you of our friend the Dean ? I wonder what some people mean ; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tc te a tete. What ! they admire him for his jokes — See but the fortune of some folks...
84 ページ - ... all the great characters of the age; and this with impunity, their own persons and names being utterly secret and obscure.
199 ページ - Cyprian goddess weeping Mourn'd Adonis, darling youth : Him the boar, in silence creeping, Gor'd with unrelenting tooth. IV. Cynthia, tune harmonious numbers ; Fair Discretion, string the lyre ; Sooth my ever-waking slumbers : Bright Apollo, lend thy choir, V. Gloomy Pluto, king of terrors, Arm'd in adamantine chains, Lead me to the crystal mirrors, "Watering soft Elysian plains.
216 ページ - Poets lays, Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie Her works ; and dying, fears herself may die.
178 ページ - Bid her be all that cheers or softens life, The tender sister, daughter, friend, and wife; Bid her be all that makes mankind adore, Then view this marble, and be vain no more!