Poems on Various Subjects; Selected to Enforce the Practice of Virtue: And with a View to Comprise in One Volume the Beauties of English Poetry. By Thomas TomkinsJ. Wallis, 1782 - 204 頁 |
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... met with the fanction and encouragement of men the most eminent for their wisdom and virtue : and it is much to be feared that those whofe imaginations are not enlivened by the charms of Poetry , must either have vi TO THE PUBLIC .
... met with the fanction and encouragement of men the most eminent for their wisdom and virtue : and it is much to be feared that those whofe imaginations are not enlivened by the charms of Poetry , must either have vi TO THE PUBLIC .
第 vii 頁
... those who are inattentive to the excellence of virtue , and direct their thoughts to the nobleft qualifications , induced the Editor of this fmall volume to felect fuch poems as have been univerfally esteemed the first orna- ments of ...
... those who are inattentive to the excellence of virtue , and direct their thoughts to the nobleft qualifications , induced the Editor of this fmall volume to felect fuch poems as have been univerfally esteemed the first orna- ments of ...
第 34 頁
... those stars that twinkling luftre fend Are funs , and rolling worlds thofe fans attend , Man may conjecture , and new schemes declare , Yet all his fyftems but conjectures are ; But this we know , that heaven's eternal King , Who bid ...
... those stars that twinkling luftre fend Are funs , and rolling worlds thofe fans attend , Man may conjecture , and new schemes declare , Yet all his fyftems but conjectures are ; But this we know , that heaven's eternal King , Who bid ...
第 57 頁
... those nafty rails , Thofe ugly broken mouldy pales : Suppofe , my dear , inftead of thefe , We build a railing , all Chinefe , Although one hates to be expos'd , ' Tis difmal to be thus inclos'd ; One hardly any object fees- I wish you ...
... those nafty rails , Thofe ugly broken mouldy pales : Suppofe , my dear , inftead of thefe , We build a railing , all Chinefe , Although one hates to be expos'd , ' Tis difmal to be thus inclos'd ; One hardly any object fees- I wish you ...
第 79 頁
... those harvest - fields , " Which from his bounteous friendship I enjoy ! " Then throw that shameful pittance from thy hand , " But ill apply'd to fuch a rugged task ; " The fields , the mafter , all , my Fair ! are thine , " If to the ...
... those harvest - fields , " Which from his bounteous friendship I enjoy ! " Then throw that shameful pittance from thy hand , " But ill apply'd to fuch a rugged task ; " The fields , the mafter , all , my Fair ! are thine , " If to the ...
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