The Works of the English Poets: DrydenH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... common word , which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their confcience , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a befpeaking ...
... common word , which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their confcience , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a befpeaking ...
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... common - places of fatire , whether true or falfe , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be fcandalized , because they are not of my invention , but as old ...
... common - places of fatire , whether true or falfe , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be fcandalized , because they are not of my invention , but as old ...
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... common hunt , though from their rage By fovereign power her company disdain'd ; Grinn'd as they pafs'd , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of secret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not time ...
... common hunt , though from their rage By fovereign power her company disdain'd ; Grinn'd as they pafs'd , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of secret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not time ...
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... came fhuffled in the dark , If ever they were flow'd in Noah's ark : Perhaps not made ; for all their barking train The dog ( a common fpecies ) will contain . And And fome wild curs , who from their masters ran 14 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
... came fhuffled in the dark , If ever they were flow'd in Noah's ark : Perhaps not made ; for all their barking train The dog ( a common fpecies ) will contain . And And fome wild curs , who from their masters ran 14 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
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... common benefit of vital air . Themselves unharmful , let them live unharm'd ; Their jaws difabled , and their claws difarm'd : Here , only in nocturnal howlings bold , They dare not feize the Hind , nor leap the fold . More powerful ...
... common benefit of vital air . Themselves unharmful , let them live unharm'd ; Their jaws difabled , and their claws difarm'd : Here , only in nocturnal howlings bold , They dare not feize the Hind , nor leap the fold . More powerful ...
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ABSALOM and ACHITOPHEL againſt AMYNTAS Becauſe beft beſt bleffing blood breaſt caufe cauſe church cloſe confcience defign'd eaſe EPILOGUE ev'n facred fafely faid fair faith fame fate fatire fave fcripture fear fects fecure feems feen fenfe fent fhall fhould fighing fight fince fing firft firſt foes fome fons fools foon foul ftill fubjects fuch fure fweet grace heaven herſelf himſelf Hind honour houſe increaſe JOHN DRYDEN juft juſt kiffing kind king laft laſt laws leaſt lefs loft lov'd mighty MOMUS moſt Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er never numbers o'er Panther play pleaſe pleaſure poets praiſe prefent prince PROLOGUE race raiſe reafon reft reſt rife ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhow ſkies ſky ſtage ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou treaſure true twas uſe verſe virtue Whig whofe Whoſe wife yourſelves
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第 219 頁 - Behold a ghaftly band, Each a torch in his hand! Thofe are Grecian ghofts, that in battle were (lain, And unbury'd remain Inglorious on the plain : Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew. Behold how they tofs their torches on high, How they point to the Perfian abodes, And glittering temples of their
第 220 頁 - Enlarg'd the former narrow bounds, And added length to folemn founds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He rais'da mortal to the fkies j She drew an angel down. Grand CHORUS. At
第 215 頁 - The fong began from Jove, Who left his blifsful feats above, (Such is the power of mighty love.) A dragon's fiery form bely'd the god: Sublime on radiant fpires he rode, When he to fair Olympia prefs'd : And while he fought her fnowy breaft : Then, round her {lender waift he curl'd, And ftamp'd an image of himfelf, a
第 197 頁 - 1 HREE Poets, in three diftant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The firft, in loftinefs of thought furpafs'd; The next, in majefty ; in both the laft. The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third,
第 214 頁 - The lovely Thais, by his fide, Sate like a blooming Eaftern bride In flower of youth and beauty's pride. Happy, happy, happy pair ! None but the brave, None but the brave, None but the brave deferves the fair. CHORUS.
第 216 頁 - The mafter faw the madnefs rife; His glowing cheeks, his ardent eyes ; And while he heaven and earth defy'd, Chang'd his hand, and check'd his pride. He chofe a mournful Mufe Soft pity to infufe : He fung Darius great and good, By too fevere a fate, Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen, Fallen from his high eftate, And wejtring in his blood;
第 216 頁 - the hautboys breath ; he comes, he comes. Bacchus, ever fair and young, Drinking joys did firft ordain ; Bacchus' bleffings are a treafure, Drinking is the foldier's pleafure ; Rich the treafure, Sweet the pleafure, Sweet is pleafure after pain. CHORUS. Bacchus
第 215 頁 - III. The praife of Bacchus then, the fweet mufician fung ; Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young : The jolly god in triumph comes; Sound the trumpets ; beat the drums ; Flufti'd with a purple grace He
第 216 頁 - is pleafure after pain. IV. Sooth'd with the found, the king grew vain ; Fought all his battles o'er again ; And thrice he routed all his foes; and thrice he flew the (lain. The
第 112 頁 - and future heroes bred ; Where unfledg'd aftors learn to laugh and cry, Where infant punks their tender voices try, And little Maximins the gods defy. Great Fletcher never treads in bufkins here, Nor greater Jonfon dares in focks appear j But gentle Simkin juft reception finds Amidft this monument of