The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, 第 46 巻1790 |
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... just reproof , Ill - nature . Well may they dread the Mufe's fatal skill ; Well may they tremble when the draws her quill : Her magic quill , that , like Ithuriel's spear , Reveals the cloven hoof , or lengthen'd ear : Bids Vice and ...
... just reproof , Ill - nature . Well may they dread the Mufe's fatal skill ; Well may they tremble when the draws her quill : Her magic quill , that , like Ithuriel's spear , Reveals the cloven hoof , or lengthen'd ear : Bids Vice and ...
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... just : Nor court applause in these degenerate days : The Villain's cenfure is extorted praise . But chief , be fteady in a noble end , 170 And fhew Mankind that Truth has yet a friend . ' Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write , 175 ...
... just : Nor court applause in these degenerate days : The Villain's cenfure is extorted praise . But chief , be fteady in a noble end , 170 And fhew Mankind that Truth has yet a friend . ' Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write , 175 ...
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... just ; When low - born Sharpers only dar'd a lye , Or falfify'd the Card , or cogg'd the Dye ; " 225 230 235 240 245 250 Ere Lewdness the ftain'd garb of Honour wore , Or Chastity was carted for the Whore ; Vice flutter'd , in the ...
... just ; When low - born Sharpers only dar'd a lye , Or falfify'd the Card , or cogg'd the Dye ; " 225 230 235 240 245 250 Ere Lewdness the ftain'd garb of Honour wore , Or Chastity was carted for the Whore ; Vice flutter'd , in the ...
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... just to every virtue , but his own ; 330 Hears unftain'd Cam with generous pride proclaim A Sage's , Critic's , and a Poet's name : Beholds , where Widcombe's happy hills afcend , Each orphan'd Art and Virtue find a friend : To Hagley's ...
... just to every virtue , but his own ; 330 Hears unftain'd Cam with generous pride proclaim A Sage's , Critic's , and a Poet's name : Beholds , where Widcombe's happy hills afcend , Each orphan'd Art and Virtue find a friend : To Hagley's ...
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... just disdain : A race fantastic , in whose gaudy line Untutor'd thought and tinsel beauty shine : Wit's fhatter'd Mirror lies in fragments bright , Reflects not Nature , but confounds the fight . Dry Morals the Court - Poet blush'd to ...
... just disdain : A race fantastic , in whose gaudy line Untutor'd thought and tinsel beauty shine : Wit's fhatter'd Mirror lies in fragments bright , Reflects not Nature , but confounds the fight . Dry Morals the Court - Poet blush'd to ...
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60 ページ - Nor think, in Nature's state they blindly trod; The state of Nature was the reign of God: Self-love and social at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man.
140 ページ - His gardens next your admiration call; On every side you look, behold the wall! No pleasing intricacies intervene, No artful wildness to perplex the scene ; Grove nods at grove, each alley has a brother, And half the platform just reflects the other.
52 ページ - The learn'd is happy Nature to explore, The fool is happy that he knows no more; The rich is happy in the plenty given, The poor contents him with the care of Heaven.
41 ページ - With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between, in doubt to act or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God or Beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer; Born but to die, and...
39 ページ - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees : Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
36 ページ - Mark how it mounts to man's imperial race, From the green myriads in the peopled...
213 ページ - The balanc'd World, and open all the Main ; Your Country, chief, in Arms abroad defend, At home, with Morals, Arts, and Laws amend; How shall the Muse, from such a Monarch, steal $ An hour, and not defraud the Public weal?
50 ページ - Fools ! who from hence into the notion fall, That vice or virtue there is none at all. If white and black blend, soften, and unite A thousand ways, is there no black or white ? Ask your own heart, and nothing is so plain ; 'Tis to mistake them, costs the time and pain.
38 ページ - To serve mere engines to the ruling mind ? Just as absurd for any part to claim To be another in this...
64 ページ - Love all the faith, and all th' allegiance then, For nature knew no right divine in men ; No ill could fear in God, and understood A sovereign being but a sovereign good, True faith, true policy, united ran ; That was but love of God, and this of man. Who first taught souls enslav'd, and realms undone, Th...