The Cat-fight: A Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and Modern Classic Authors ...1824 - 276 ページ |
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... king of the first dynasty . The Jewish Rabbies assert him to be the same with Amra- phel , the king of Thinder , mentioned by Moses . Milton speaks of him as a tyrant and usurper— Who , not content With fair equality , fraternal state ...
... king of the first dynasty . The Jewish Rabbies assert him to be the same with Amra- phel , the king of Thinder , mentioned by Moses . Milton speaks of him as a tyrant and usurper— Who , not content With fair equality , fraternal state ...
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... king grew vain , Fought all his battles o'er again , And thrice he routed all his foes , And thrice he slew the slain . " Here the whole of this divine Ode on St. Cecilia's Day , by the immortal translator of Virgil's whole works would ...
... king grew vain , Fought all his battles o'er again , And thrice he routed all his foes , And thrice he slew the slain . " Here the whole of this divine Ode on St. Cecilia's Day , by the immortal translator of Virgil's whole works would ...
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... king of the country , in con- sequence of his ingratitude to Menelaus . Helen was ho- noured after death as a goddess ; and the Spartans built her a temple at Therapne , which had power of giving beauty to all the deformed women that ...
... king of the country , in con- sequence of his ingratitude to Menelaus . Helen was ho- noured after death as a goddess ; and the Spartans built her a temple at Therapne , which had power of giving beauty to all the deformed women that ...
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... king's domains . But thou , whose years are more to mine allied , No fate my vow'd affection shall divide From thee , heroic youth ! Be wholly mine : Take full possession : all my soul is thine . One faith , one fame , one fate , shall ...
... king's domains . But thou , whose years are more to mine allied , No fate my vow'd affection shall divide From thee , heroic youth ! Be wholly mine : Take full possession : all my soul is thine . One faith , one fame , one fate , shall ...
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... king and prophet , by king Turnus lov'd : But fate by prescience cannot be remov'd . Him and his sleeping slaves he slew ; then spies Where Remus , with his rich retinue , lies . His armour - bearer first , and next he kills His ...
... king and prophet , by king Turnus lov'd : But fate by prescience cannot be remov'd . Him and his sleeping slaves he slew ; then spies Where Remus , with his rich retinue , lies . His armour - bearer first , and next he kills His ...
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Absyrtus appear'd Argo arm'd Armida arms Ascanius Astolpho band battle beauteous behold beneath blood bold bore bosom breast breath charms chief Colchis crown'd dame dart death deep Donatia dreadful e'er earth Epistrophus Eurydice Eurytus eyes fair fam'd fame fate fear field fierce fight fill'd fir'd fire flame flood glory gold golden grace grove hand head heart Heaven hell hero hills honour host Jason join'd Jove Killkenny king land Latian Lernus limbs maid Medea Menelaus mighty Mnestheus Mopsus Muster-Roll Nephele night Nireus numbers o'er O'Kain Oïleus pass'd Pelias plain pow'r press'd proud Pteleon race rage rais'd renown'd rise roll'd rose round scarce seem'd shade shield shining shore show'd sight silver sire skies smiles soon soul Sthenelus stood stream sweet swift sword Tancred tears thee thou tide trembling troops Turnus vermil vex'd view'd Virbius warriors waves winds youth
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274 ページ - Then maids and youths shall linger here, And while its sounds at distance swell, Shall sadly seem in pity's ear To hear the woodland pilgrim's knell. Remembrance oft shall haunt the shore, When Thames in summer wreaths is drest, And oft suspend the dashing oar, To bid his gentle spirit rest...
134 ページ - Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love my death lament. Poor Pope will grieve a month, and Gay A week, and Arbuthnot a day. St. John himself will scarce forbear To bite his pen, and drop a tear. The rest will give a shrug, and cry, "I'm sorry— but we all must die!
162 ページ - Shoots far into the bosom of dim Night, A glimmering dawn : here Nature first begins Her farthest verge, and Chaos to retire...
88 ページ - By four cherubic shapes ; four faces each Had wondrous ; as with stars, their bodies all, And wings, were set with eyes; with eyes the wheels Of beryl, and careering fires between...
83 ページ - Yet soon he heal'd ; for Spirits, that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail Man In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die; Nor in their liquid texture mortal wound Receive, no more than can the fluid air...
82 ページ - Was given him temper'd so, that neither keen Nor solid might resist that edge : it met The sword of Satan, with steep force to smite Descending, and in half cut sheer...
90 ページ - Among them he arriv'd ; in his right hand Grasping ten thousand thunders, which he sent Before him, such as in their souls infix'd Plagues...
132 ページ - Now the departing prayer is read: He hardly breathes. The Dean is dead. Before the passing-bell begun, The news through half the town has run. O, may we all for Death prepare! What has he left? And who's his heir?
274 ページ - In yonder grave a Druid lies, Where slowly winds the stealing wave ; The year's best sweets shall duteous rise To deck its poet's sylvan grave.
133 ページ - Lady Suffolk, in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone ? 'tis time he should.