The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... know , That I was born to pain and woe ; To thy denial , to thy scorn ; Better I had ne'er been born , I wish to die ev'n whilst I fay , 1 , my dear , was born to - day . II .. I , my dear , was born to II . I , 17 POEMS . PRIOR'S.
... know , That I was born to pain and woe ; To thy denial , to thy scorn ; Better I had ne'er been born , I wish to die ev'n whilst I fay , 1 , my dear , was born to - day . II .. I , my dear , was born to II . I , 17 POEMS . PRIOR'S.
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... whilst a boy , Jack ran from school , Fond of his hunting - horn and pole ; Though gout and age his fpeed detain , Old John halloos his hounds again : By his fire fide he starts the hare ; And turns her in his wicker - chair : His feet ...
... whilst a boy , Jack ran from school , Fond of his hunting - horn and pole ; Though gout and age his fpeed detain , Old John halloos his hounds again : By his fire fide he starts the hare ; And turns her in his wicker - chair : His feet ...
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... whilst I make even this small ac knowledgement of their particular kindness . * As fubfcribers to the edition in folio , 1718 . H 2 TEXTS 386249A TEXTS CHIEFLY ALLUDED TO IN BOOK I. " The words PREFACE TO SOLOMON . 99.
... whilst I make even this small ac knowledgement of their particular kindness . * As fubfcribers to the edition in folio , 1718 . H 2 TEXTS 386249A TEXTS CHIEFLY ALLUDED TO IN BOOK I. " The words PREFACE TO SOLOMON . 99.
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... whilst I my woe recite , If weeping I find favour in his fight , Flow faft , my tears , full rifing his delight . O ! witness Earth beneath , and Heaven above ! For can I hide it ? I am fick of Love : If madness may the name of paffion ...
... whilst I my woe recite , If weeping I find favour in his fight , Flow faft , my tears , full rifing his delight . O ! witness Earth beneath , and Heaven above ! For can I hide it ? I am fick of Love : If madness may the name of paffion ...
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... whilst we take ftern manhood for our guide , And guard our conduct with becoming pride ; Charm'd with the courage in her action fhewn , We praise her mind , the image of our own . She that can please is certain to perfuade , To - day ...
... whilst we take ftern manhood for our guide , And guard our conduct with becoming pride ; Charm'd with the courage in her action fhewn , We praise her mind , the image of our own . She that can please is certain to perfuade , To - day ...
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128 ページ - I made me great works; I builded me houses; I planted me vineyards: I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits: I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees...
128 ページ - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
100 ページ - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.
100 ページ - He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.
164 ページ - Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices ; and the glory of the Lord filled the house.
215 ページ - Thus talking and scolding, they forward did speed ; And Ralpho pac'd by, under Newman the Swede. Into an old inn did this equipage roll, At a town they call Hodson, the sign of the Bull, Near a nymph with an urn, that divides the highway, And into a puddle throws mother of tea.
27 ページ - DID sweeter sounds adorn my flowing tongue, Than ever man pronounc'd, or angels sung; Had I all knowledge, human and divine, That thought can reach, or science can define; And had I power to give that knowledge birth, In all the speeches of the babbling earth...
14 ページ - Then take Mat's word for it, the sculptor is paid ; That the figure is fine, pray believe your own eye ; Yet credit but lightly what more may be said, For we flatter ourselves, and teach marble to lie.
43 ページ - Spring from his influence darted thence. So from the middle of the world The sun's prolific rays are hurl'd : Tis from that seat he darts those beams, Which quicken earth with genial flames.
227 ページ - Of all the gifts the gods afford (If we may take old Tully's word) The greatest is a friend; whose love Knows how to praise, and when reprove : From such a treasure never part, But hang the jewel on your heart: And, pray, sir, (it delights me) tell; You know this author mighty well...