Translations, imitations, epistles, epitaphs, &cJ. French, 1777 - 195 ページ |
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... thee ( they cry'd ) amidst alarms and strife , We fail'd in tempefts down the stream of life ; For thee whole nations fill'd with flaines and blood , And swam to empire thro ' the purple flood . Thofe ills we dar'd , thy inspiration own ...
... thee ( they cry'd ) amidst alarms and strife , We fail'd in tempefts down the stream of life ; For thee whole nations fill'd with flaines and blood , And swam to empire thro ' the purple flood . Thofe ills we dar'd , thy inspiration own ...
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... thee , to conceal from fight Thofe acts of goodness , which themselves requite . O let us still the fecret joy partake , To follow virtue e'en for virtue's fake . And live there men , who flight immortal fame ? Who then with incenfe ...
... thee , to conceal from fight Thofe acts of goodness , which themselves requite . O let us still the fecret joy partake , To follow virtue e'en for virtue's fake . And live there men , who flight immortal fame ? Who then with incenfe ...
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... thee , refigns his days to grief , And calls on death , the wretch's last relief . The rage of jealousy then feiz'd his mind , For much he fear'd the faith of woman - kind . His wife not fuffer'd from his fide to ftray , Was captive ...
... thee , refigns his days to grief , And calls on death , the wretch's last relief . The rage of jealousy then feiz'd his mind , For much he fear'd the faith of woman - kind . His wife not fuffer'd from his fide to ftray , Was captive ...
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... thee for my own , And fought no treasure but thy heart alone . Old as I am , and now depriv'd of sight , Whilft thou art faithful to thy own true Knight , Nor age , nor blindness rob me of delight . Each other lofs with patience I can ...
... thee for my own , And fought no treasure but thy heart alone . Old as I am , and now depriv'd of sight , Whilft thou art faithful to thy own true Knight , Nor age , nor blindness rob me of delight . Each other lofs with patience I can ...
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... thee ! For fagely haft thou faid : Of all mankind , One only just , and righteous , hope to find : But fhould thou search the spacious world around , Yet the good woman is not to be found . Thus fays the King who knew your wickedness ...
... thee ! For fagely haft thou faid : Of all mankind , One only just , and righteous , hope to find : But fhould thou search the spacious world around , Yet the good woman is not to be found . Thus fays the King who knew your wickedness ...
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175 ページ - Yet softer honours, and less noisy fame, Attend the shade of gentle Buckingham : In whom a race, for courage fam'd and art, Ends in the milder merit of the heart : And, chiefs or sages long to Britain given, Pays the last tribute of a saint to Heaven.
171 ページ - Poets lays, Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie Her works ; and dying, fears herself may die.
172 ページ - A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the proud and great: Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life, and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear; From nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had lived, and that he died.
164 ページ - Tis but the funeral of the former year. Let joy or ease, let affluence or content, And the gay conscience of a life well spent, Calm every thought, inspirit every grace, Glow in thy heart, and smile upon thy face. Let day improve on day, and year on year, Without a pain, a trouble, or a fear...
149 ページ - In some fair evening, on your elbow laid, You dream of triumphs in the rural shade; In pensive thought recall the fancy'd scene, See Coronations rise on ev'ry green, Before you pass th...
166 ページ - The scourge of pride, tho' sanctify'd or great, Of fops in learning, and of knaves in state; Yet soft his nature, tho' severe his lay, His anger moral, and his wisdom gay. Blest satyrist! who touch'd the mean so true, As show'd, vice had his hate and pity too. Blest courtier! who could king and country please, Yet sacred keep his friendship, and his Ease. Blest peer! his great forefathers...
139 ページ - Who, careless now of interest, fame, or fate, Perhaps forgets that Oxford e'er was great ; Or deeming meanest what we greatest call, Beholds thee glorious only in thy fall.
148 ページ - To muse, and spill her solitary tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon...
170 ページ - Of fofteft manners, unaffefted mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go, live ! for Heaven's eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy Moral to Divine. And thou, bleft Maid ! attendant on his doom, Penfive...
139 ページ - Dextrous, the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleas'd to 'fcape from Flattery to Wit.