The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements : in Four VolumesA. Millar, 1762 |
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第 21 頁
... human life ? cruel sport ? MASINISSA . Thus always join'd With an inhuman heart , and brutal manners , Is irreligion to the ruling gods ; Whose schemes our peevish ignorance arraigns , Our thoughtless pride . - Thy lost condition ...
... human life ? cruel sport ? MASINISSA . Thus always join'd With an inhuman heart , and brutal manners , Is irreligion to the ruling gods ; Whose schemes our peevish ignorance arraigns , Our thoughtless pride . - Thy lost condition ...
第 24 頁
... human breast The paffions make , when unconfin'd , and mad , They burft unguided by the mental eye , The light of reason , which in various ways Points them to good , or turns them back from ill ! O fave me from the tumult of the foul ...
... human breast The paffions make , when unconfin'd , and mad , They burft unguided by the mental eye , The light of reason , which in various ways Points them to good , or turns them back from ill ! O fave me from the tumult of the foul ...
第 28 頁
... human force . Soft as fhe pafs'd along , with downcaft eyes , Where gentle forrow fwell'd , and now and then Dropt o'er her modest cheek a trickling tear , The Roman legions languish'd ; and hard war Felt more than pity . Ev'n their ...
... human force . Soft as fhe pafs'd along , with downcaft eyes , Where gentle forrow fwell'd , and now and then Dropt o'er her modest cheek a trickling tear , The Roman legions languish'd ; and hard war Felt more than pity . Ev'n their ...
第 29 頁
... humanity . - At once He for her parents and her lover call'd . The various scene imagine : how his troops Look'd dubious on , and wonder'd what he meant ; While stretch'd below the trembling fuppliants lay , Rack'd by a thousand ...
... humanity . - At once He for her parents and her lover call'd . The various scene imagine : how his troops Look'd dubious on , and wonder'd what he meant ; While stretch'd below the trembling fuppliants lay , Rack'd by a thousand ...
第 33 頁
... human thought , Even recollected love : yet know , rash youth ! That when thou feeft me fwell their lofty triumph , This is my day ; Thou seest thyself in me . Tomorrow will be thine . But here , be fure , Here will I lie on this vile ...
... human thought , Even recollected love : yet know , rash youth ! That when thou feeft me fwell their lofty triumph , This is my day ; Thou seest thyself in me . Tomorrow will be thine . But here , be fure , Here will I lie on this vile ...
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