The Dunciad: An Heroic Poem. In Three Books, 第 2 巻Thomas Ruddiman, 1728 - 51 ページ |
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... winds howl thro ' the bleak recefs , 20 Emblem of mufic.caus'd by emptiness : Here in one bed two shiv'ring fifters lye , The cave of Poverty and Poetry . This , the Great Mother dearer held than all The clubs of Quidnunc's , or her own ...
... winds howl thro ' the bleak recefs , 20 Emblem of mufic.caus'd by emptiness : Here in one bed two shiv'ring fifters lye , The cave of Poverty and Poetry . This , the Great Mother dearer held than all The clubs of Quidnunc's , or her own ...
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... my pen to criticks was confin'd , My verfe gave ampler leffons to mankind ; 165 So written precepts may fuccefslefs prove , But fad examples never fail to move . C A As forc'd from wind - guns , lead itfelf can Book the FIRST .
... my pen to criticks was confin'd , My verfe gave ampler leffons to mankind ; 165 So written precepts may fuccefslefs prove , But fad examples never fail to move . C A As forc'd from wind - guns , lead itfelf can Book the FIRST .
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An Heroic Poem. In Three Books Alexander Pope. As forc'd from wind - guns , lead itfelf can fly , And pond'rous flugs cut swiftly thro ' the sky ; As clocks to weight their nimble motion owe , 170 The wheels above urg'd by the load below ...
An Heroic Poem. In Three Books Alexander Pope. As forc'd from wind - guns , lead itfelf can fly , And pond'rous flugs cut swiftly thro ' the sky ; As clocks to weight their nimble motion owe , 170 The wheels above urg'd by the load below ...
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... huge L - t , and out - stript the wind . As when a dab - chick waddles thro ' the copfe , On legs and wings , and flies , and wades , and hops ; D So So lab'ring on , with shoulders , hands , and BOOK the SECOND . 17.
... huge L - t , and out - stript the wind . As when a dab - chick waddles thro ' the copfe , On legs and wings , and flies , and wades , and hops ; D So So lab'ring on , with shoulders , hands , and BOOK the SECOND . 17.
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... wind : All vain petitions , fent by winds on high , With reams abundant this abode fupply ; 75 Amus'd he reads , and then returns the bills Sign'd with that Ichor which from Gods distills . : In office here fair Cloacina ftands , And ...
... wind : All vain petitions , fent by winds on high , With reams abundant this abode fupply ; 75 Amus'd he reads , and then returns the bills Sign'd with that Ichor which from Gods distills . : In office here fair Cloacina ftands , And ...
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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.