The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior, 第 1 卷W. Strahan, 1779 |
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... it was published , cannot be deemed one of his productions . Many Poems are said to remain ftill in MSS . in the poffeffion of the Dutchefs Dowager of Portland , THE MR . PRIOR'S DEDICATION то тн Е FIRST EDITION OF zvi THE LIFE , & c .
... it was published , cannot be deemed one of his productions . Many Poems are said to remain ftill in MSS . in the poffeffion of the Dutchefs Dowager of Portland , THE MR . PRIOR'S DEDICATION то тн Е FIRST EDITION OF zvi THE LIFE , & c .
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... genero- fity what he did ; that people were always pre- poffeffed in his favour and it was in fact true , what the late Earl of Rochester said in jeft to King Charles ; that he did not know how it King xiv DEDICATION .
... genero- fity what he did ; that people were always pre- poffeffed in his favour and it was in fact true , what the late Earl of Rochester said in jeft to King Charles ; that he did not know how it King xiv DEDICATION .
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... said he was subject ; I have known his fervants get into his way , that they might make a merit of it immediately after : for he that had the good fortune to be chid , was fure of being rewarded for it . made His table was one of the ...
... said he was subject ; I have known his fervants get into his way , that they might make a merit of it immediately after : for he that had the good fortune to be chid , was fure of being rewarded for it . made His table was one of the ...
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... said , While I the cruel truth reveal ; Which nothing from my breast should tear ; Which never should offend your ear , But that you bid me tell ? ' Tis thus I rove , ' tis thus complain , Since you appear'd upon the plain ; You are the ...
... said , While I the cruel truth reveal ; Which nothing from my breast should tear ; Which never should offend your ear , But that you bid me tell ? ' Tis thus I rove , ' tis thus complain , Since you appear'd upon the plain ; You are the ...
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... said , The Loves delighted , and the Graces play'd ; Infulting Age will trace his cruel way , And leave fad marks of his deftructive fway . Mov'd by my charms , with them your love may ceafe , And as the fuel finks , the flame decrease ...
... said , The Loves delighted , and the Graces play'd ; Infulting Age will trace his cruel way , And leave fad marks of his deftructive fway . Mov'd by my charms , with them your love may ceafe , And as the fuel finks , the flame decrease ...
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第 121 頁 - Be to her virtues very kind ; Be to her faults a little blind ; Let all her ways be unconfin'd ; And clap your padlock — on her mind.
第 107 頁 - Pointing, the lovely moralist said : See, friend, in some few fleeting hours, See yonder, what a change is made. Ah me! the blooming pride of May, And that of beauty are but one: At morn both...
第 385 頁 - To master John the English maid A hornbook gives of gingerbread; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
第 339 頁 - So whilst our mind its knowledge would improve, (Its feeble eye intent on things above) High as we may, we lift our reason up, By Faith directed, and confirm'd by Hope: Yet are we able only to survey Dawnings of beams, and promises of day.
第 iv 頁 - He was the finest gentleman in the voluptuous court of Charles II., and in the gloomy one of King William. He had as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principles, or the Earl's want of thought. The latter said with astonishment, " that he did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do anything, and yet was never to blame.
第 209 頁 - Marlborough when to fight. Or if it be his fate to meet With folks who have more wealth than wit. He loves cheap port, and double bub, And settles in the Humdrum Club...
第 iv 頁 - William. He had as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries, Buckingham and Rochester ; without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principles, or the Earl's want of thought. The latter said with astonishment, ' That he did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame...
第 113 頁 - ... tis his fancy to run, At night he declines on his Thetis's breast. So, when I am wearied with wandering all day, To thee, my delight, in the evening I come : No matter what beauties I saw in my way ; They were but my visits, but thou art my home ! Then finish, dear Chloe, this pastoral war, And let us like Horace and Lydia agree ; For thou art a girl as much brighter than her, As he was a poet sublimer than me.
第 xiii 頁 - ... of his breeding, and the knowledge and practice of what was decent and magnificent ; that he could only be rivalled in thefe qualifications by one great man, who has fince held the fame ftafF.
第 386 頁 - In China, Dampier's Travels tell ye, (Look in his index for Pagelli) Soon as the British ships unmoor, And jolly longboat rows to shore, Down come the nobles of the land, Each brings his daughter in his hand...