The Dunciad: An Heroic Poem. In Three Books, 第 2 巻 |
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againſt appear arts Authors bards bears Behold beſt blows bring cauſe circle clouds criticks dance deſcend dragons dreams dull Dulneſs Dunce ears empire equal eternal eyes face fair fall fame fate fight fings fire firſt flies flow fome gates gave gentle gift give glory Goddeſs Gods grave hand head heav'n Hence King known knows land laſt lead light looks loud mighty mind mortals mounts Muſes never night nods o'er once Poem Poets praiſe printed prize proud Queen race reign riſe Rolls roſe round ſaid ſame ſave ſcene ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſoft ſons ſtand ſtate ſtood ſtreams ſtretch ſuch Thames thee theſe thou thought thro true turns walls whole whoſe wide wind wings wonders Writings
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42 ページ - As Berecynthia, while her offspring vie In homage to the mother of the sky, Surveys around her, in the blest abode...
8 ページ - And lest we err by wit's wild dancing light, Secure us kindly in our native night. Or, if to wit a coxcomb make pretence, Guard the sure barrier between that and sense...
28 ページ - Ditch with disemboguing streams Rolls the large tribute of dead dogs to Thames, The king of dykes ! than whom no sluice of mud With deeper sable blots the silver flood.
9 ページ - Shakespear once a week. For thee I dim these eyes, and stuff this head, ''"' With all such reading as was never read; For thee supplying, in the worst of days, Notes to dull books, and prologues to dull plays; For thee explain a thing till all men doubt it, And write about it, Goddess, and about it; So spins the silkworm small its slender store, And labours, 'till it clouds itself all o'er.
i ページ - THE DUNCIAD, AN Heroic Poem. IN THREE BOOKS. DUBLIN, Printed, LONDON Reprinted for A. DODD. 1728. THE PUBLISHER TO THE READER.
9 ページ - For thee I dim thefe eyes, and fluff this head, With all fuch reading as was never read ; For thee fupplying, in the worft of days, Notes to dull books, and Prologues to dull plays ; For thee explain a thing 'till all men doubt it...
6 ページ - Studious he sate, with all his books around, Sinking from thought to thought, a vast profound ! Plung'd for his sense, but found no bottom there ; Then writ, and flounder'd on, in mere despair.