Bell's Edition, 第 27〜28 巻J. Bell, 1784 |
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... delight in , and fuch dejection of mind and ' fpirit as was like to cozen the major part , and be " thought serious ; he laid before them " their own danger and concernment , if they fhould fuffer one of " their own body , how unworthy ...
... delight in , and fuch dejection of mind and ' fpirit as was like to cozen the major part , and be " thought serious ; he laid before them " their own danger and concernment , if they fhould fuffer one of " their own body , how unworthy ...
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... delight " than weight . There needs no more be faid to ex- " tol the excellence and power of his wit , and plea- " fantnefs of his converfation , than that it was of " magnitude enough to cover a world of very great " faults ; that is ...
... delight " than weight . There needs no more be faid to ex- " tol the excellence and power of his wit , and plea- " fantnefs of his converfation , than that it was of " magnitude enough to cover a world of very great " faults ; that is ...
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... delight , In pureft minds may stain the virgin - white : How bright and chaste the poet and his theme ! So Cynthia fhines on Arethufa's ftream . A fainted virtue to the spheres may fing 40 45 Those strains that ravish'd here the Martyr ...
... delight , In pureft minds may stain the virgin - white : How bright and chaste the poet and his theme ! So Cynthia fhines on Arethufa's ftream . A fainted virtue to the spheres may fing 40 45 Those strains that ravish'd here the Martyr ...
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... delighted dolphins play , Too fure a fign of fea's ensuing rage , Which must anon this royal troop engage ; To whom foft fleep feems more secure and sweet , Within the town commanded by our fleet . 30 35 40 These mighty peers plac'd in ...
... delighted dolphins play , Too fure a fign of fea's ensuing rage , Which must anon this royal troop engage ; To whom foft fleep feems more secure and sweet , Within the town commanded by our fleet . 30 35 40 These mighty peers plac'd in ...
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... delight Could foften , nor the face of Death affright . Next to the pow'r of making tempests cease , Was in that storm to have fo calm a peace . Great Maro could no greater tempeft feign , When the loud winds ufurping on the main For ...
... delight Could foften , nor the face of Death affright . Next to the pow'r of making tempests cease , Was in that storm to have fo calm a peace . Great Maro could no greater tempeft feign , When the loud winds ufurping on the main For ...
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againſt Amoret beauty beſt boaſt bold brave breaſt bright Britiſh COUNTESS OF CARLISLE court crown'd dame defire deſtroy EDMUND WALLER Engliſh ev'ry eyes facred fair falutes fame fate fave feem fhade fhall fhine fhips fide fight fince fing firft firſt flain flame fleep foes fome foon foul ftill fuch fweet grace Heav'n herſelf himſelf Houſe increaſe itſelf Jove King LADY laft laſt lefs leſs loft Lord Lucretius Maid's Tragedy mind moſt Mufe Muſe muſt nobler numbers nymph o'er paffion peace plac'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent prince Queen rage reaſon reft reſt rife royal ſea ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhips ſhould ſpoil ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet tempeft thee thefe themſelves theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro Turks uſe verfe verſe vex'd Waller whofe whoſe wind youth
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42 ページ - Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee; How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair.
xxxv ページ - There needs no more be said to extol the excellence and power of his wit, and pleasantness of his conversation, than that it was of magnitude enough to cover a world of very great faults ; that is, so to cover them, that they were not taken notice of to his reproach, viz.
80 ページ - The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er ; So calm are we when passions are no more ; For then we know how vain it was to boast Of fleeting things so certain to be lost.
xlv ページ - Andero ;" a piece which justifies the observation made by one of his editors, that he attained, by a felicity like instinct, a style which perhaps will never be obsolete ; and that, " were we to judge only by the wording, we could not know what was wrote at twenty, and what at fourscore.
184 ページ - WHY came I so untimely forth Into a world which, wanting thee, Could entertain us with no worth Or shadow of felicity, That time should me so far remove From that which I was born to love ? Yet, Fairest Blossom ! do not slight That age which you may know so soon : The rosy morn resigns her light And milder glory to the noon ; And then what wonders shall you do Whose dawning beauty warms us so...
137 ページ - The beauties which adorn'd that age, The shining subjects of his rage, Hoping they should immortal prove, Rewarded with success his love. This was the generous poet's scope, And all an English pen can hope, To make the fair approve his flame, That can so far extend their fame.
96 ページ - And every man a Polypheme Does to his Galatea seem; None may presume her faith to prove; He proffers death that proffers love.
143 ページ - Pouring out treasure to supply his fleet; They vow with lives and fortunes to maintain Their King's eternal title to the main, And with a present to the Duke approve His valor, conduct, and his country's love.
xlvii ページ - Among other improvements, we may reckon that of his rhymes, which are always good, and very often the better for being new.