Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces, 第 1 卷"The object of this work, which is entirely new, is to comprise, within a single volume, a chronological series of our classical poets, from Ben Johnson to Beattie, without mutilation or abridgment, with biographical and critical notices of their authors. The contents of this volume are so comprehensive, that few poems, it is believed, are omitted, except such as are of secondary merit, or unsuited to the perusal of youth" -- Page [i]. |
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FROM THE MASQUE ON LORD HADDINGTON'S MARRIACE . FIRST GRACE .
Kiss me , sweet : the wary lover Can your favours keep , and cover , When the
common courting jay All your bounties will betray . Kiss again : no creature
comes .
FROM THE MASQUE ON LORD HADDINGTON'S MARRIACE . FIRST GRACE .
Kiss me , sweet : the wary lover Can your favours keep , and cover , When the
common courting jay All your bounties will betray . Kiss again : no creature
comes .
第 4 頁
THIRD GRACE . Idle minutes are his reign ; Then , the straggler makes his gain ,
By presenting maids with toys , And would have ye think them joys : ' Tis the
ambition of the elf , To have all childish , as himself . THIRD GRACE . FIRST
GRACE ...
THIRD GRACE . Idle minutes are his reign ; Then , the straggler makes his gain ,
By presenting maids with toys , And would have ye think them joys : ' Tis the
ambition of the elf , To have all childish , as himself . THIRD GRACE . FIRST
GRACE ...
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... and the dreaded name To tempt or punish mortals , except whom Of
Demogorgon ! Rumour next and Chance , God , and good angels , guard by
special grace . And Tumult and Confusion all embroil'd , But now at last the
sacred influence ...
... and the dreaded name To tempt or punish mortals , except whom Of
Demogorgon ! Rumour next and Chance , God , and good angels , guard by
special grace . And Tumult and Confusion all embroil'd , But now at last the
sacred influence ...
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Self - tempted , self - deprav'd : Man falls , deceiv'd This my long sufferance , and
my day of grace , By the other first : Man therefore shall find grace , They who
neglect and scorn , shall never taste ; The other none : in mercy and justice both ...
Self - tempted , self - deprav'd : Man falls , deceiv'd This my long sufferance , and
my day of grace , By the other first : Man therefore shall find grace , They who
neglect and scorn , shall never taste ; The other none : in mercy and justice both ...
第 48 頁
... Youth smil'd celestial , and to every limb Thrice happy isles ; but who dwelt
happy there Suitable grace diffus'd , so well he feign'd : He staid not to inquire :
above them all Under a coronet his flowing hair The golden Sun , in splendour
likest ...
... Youth smil'd celestial , and to every limb Thrice happy isles ; but who dwelt
happy there Suitable grace diffus'd , so well he feign'd : He staid not to inquire :
above them all Under a coronet his flowing hair The golden Sun , in splendour
likest ...
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