Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected and Arranged ...J. Roach, 1794 |
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... wife ! ' Tis I that call , remember Milo's end , Wedg'd in that timber which he ftrove to rend . Each poet with a diff'rent talent writes ; One praifes , one inftructs , another bites . Horace did ne'er afpire to Epic bays , Nor lofty ...
... wife ! ' Tis I that call , remember Milo's end , Wedg'd in that timber which he ftrove to rend . Each poet with a diff'rent talent writes ; One praifes , one inftructs , another bites . Horace did ne'er afpire to Epic bays , Nor lofty ...
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... wife invokes his furer aid . Well - feafon'd bowls the goffip's fpirits raife , Who , while the guzzles , chats the ... wives be reconcil'd , But found no hufband left to own a child . The friends that got the brats were poison'd too ...
... wife invokes his furer aid . Well - feafon'd bowls the goffip's fpirits raife , Who , while the guzzles , chats the ... wives be reconcil'd , But found no hufband left to own a child . The friends that got the brats were poison'd too ...
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... wife , Not fit for speedy pace or manly exercise . The foe of life , that good envies to all , That fecretly doth us procure to fall , Through guileful femblaunce . which he makes us fee He of this gardin had the governall B & Andi 2 ...
... wife , Not fit for speedy pace or manly exercise . The foe of life , that good envies to all , That fecretly doth us procure to fall , Through guileful femblaunce . which he makes us fee He of this gardin had the governall B & Andi 2 ...
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... All fly to Twit'nam , and in humble ftrain Apply to me , to keep them mad or vain . Arthur , whofe giddy fon neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my danin'd works the caufe : Poor Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope ; And curfes.
... All fly to Twit'nam , and in humble ftrain Apply to me , to keep them mad or vain . Arthur , whofe giddy fon neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my danin'd works the caufe : Poor Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope ; And curfes.
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Carefully Selected and Arranged ... James Roach. Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope ; And curfes Wit , and Poetry , and Pope . Friend to my Life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) What Drop or ...
Carefully Selected and Arranged ... James Roach. Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope ; And curfes Wit , and Poetry , and Pope . Friend to my Life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) What Drop or ...
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æther bard beft behold beſt blefs bleft blifs bloom breaft defire eafe eaſe ev'ry facred fafe faid fair fame fate fatire fcene fecret feem feem'd feen fenfe fhade fhall fhine fhould figh filent filver fing firft firſt fkies flain fleep flood flow'rs fmile foft folemn fome fong fons fool foreft forrow foul fpring frike ftill ftrains ftream fuch fure fweet fwelling grace groves heart Heaven himſelf infpire JAMES THOMSON juft labour laft lefs loft lov'd mind moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt ne'er night numbers o'er paffion peace Philomelus pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pour'd pow'r praife praiſe pride profe reft rhyme rife ſweet tender Theatre Royal thee thefe theſe thine thofe THOMAS PARNELL thoſe thou thought thouſand thro toil verfe vext virtue whilft whofe Whoſe wife wretch youth
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29 ページ - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
33 ページ - As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence he speaks, And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks; Or, at the ear of Eve, familiar toad, Half froth, half venom, spits himself abroad...
55 ページ - But hark ! a rap comes gently to the door ; Jenny, wha kens the meaning o' the same, Tells how a neebor lad cam o'er the moor To do some errands, and convoy her hame. The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's e'e, and flush her cheek : Wi...
22 ページ - I said; Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The Dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out: Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land.
2 ページ - Though restless still themselves, a lulling murmur made. Joined to the prattle of the purling rills, Were heard the lowing herds along the vale, And flocks loud-bleating from the distant hills, And vacant shepherds piping in the dale : And now and then sweet Philomel would wail, Or stock-doves...
24 ページ - Furies, death and rage!" If I approve, "Commend it to the stage.
59 ページ - An honest man's the noblest work of God;' And certes, in fair virtue's heavenly road, The cottage leaves the palace far behind; What is a lordling's pomp? a cumbrous load, Disguising oft the wretch of human kind, Studied in arts of hell, in wickedness refin'd!
13 ページ - As when a shepherd of the Hebrid Isles*, Placed far amid the melancholy main, (Whether it be lone fancy him beguiles ; Or that aerial beings sometimes deign To stand embodied, to our senses plain) Sees on the naked hill, or valley low, The whilst in ocean Phoebus dips his wain, A vast assembly moving to and fro: Then all at once in air dissolves the wondrous show.
36 ページ - Bestia's from the throne. Born to no pride, inheriting no strife, Nor marrying discord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious through his age. No courts he saw, no suits would ever try, Nor dar'd an oath, nor hazarded a lie.
26 ページ - And when I die, be sure you let me know Great Homer died three thousand years ago. Why did I write ? what sin to me unknown Dipt me in ink, my parents', or my own?