The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements. ...A. Millar, 1766 |
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... Winter : in which , as him- felf was a mere novice in fuch matters , he was kindly affifted by Mr. Mallet , then private tutor to his Grace the Duke of Montrofe , and his brother the Lord George Graham , so well known afterwards as an ...
... Winter : in which , as him- felf was a mere novice in fuch matters , he was kindly affifted by Mr. Mallet , then private tutor to his Grace the Duke of Montrofe , and his brother the Lord George Graham , so well known afterwards as an ...
第 xiii 頁
... Winter procured him was , that it brought him acquainted with Dr. Rundle , afterwards Lord Bishop of Derry : who , upon converf- ing with Mr. Thomson , and finding in him qualities greater ftill , and of more value , than those of a ...
... Winter procured him was , that it brought him acquainted with Dr. Rundle , afterwards Lord Bishop of Derry : who , upon converf- ing with Mr. Thomson , and finding in him qualities greater ftill , and of more value , than those of a ...
第 xiv 頁
... Winter had raised , were fully fatisfied by the fucceffive publication of the other Seafons : of Summer , in the year 1727 ; of Spring , in the begin- ning of the following year ; and of Autumn , in a quarto edition of his works ...
... Winter had raised , were fully fatisfied by the fucceffive publication of the other Seafons : of Summer , in the year 1727 ; of Spring , in the begin- ning of the following year ; and of Autumn , in a quarto edition of his works ...
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... , which have been following him clofe , from the very firft publication of - Winter , he feems to have fixed no inconfiderable æra of the English poetry . ODE O D E ON THE Death of MR . THOMSON xxviii THE LIFE , & c .
... , which have been following him clofe , from the very firft publication of - Winter , he feems to have fixed no inconfiderable æra of the English poetry . ODE O D E ON THE Death of MR . THOMSON xxviii THE LIFE , & c .
第 xxxiii 頁
... WINTER . A HYMN . Page 3 47 115 165 205 V. O L. II . A POEM facred to the Memory of Sir ISAAC NEWTON . BRITANNIA , a Poem . Antient and Modern ITALY compared : Being the first Part of LIBERTY , a Poem . VOL . I , I II 29 . GREECE ...
... WINTER . A HYMN . Page 3 47 115 165 205 V. O L. II . A POEM facred to the Memory of Sir ISAAC NEWTON . BRITANNIA , a Poem . Antient and Modern ITALY compared : Being the first Part of LIBERTY , a Poem . VOL . I , I II 29 . GREECE ...
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第 44 頁 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
第 175 頁 - Of horrid prospect, shag the trackless plain: Nor finds the river, nor the forest, hid Beneath the formless wild; but wanders on From hill to dale, still more and more astray; Impatient flouncing through the drifted heaps, Stung with the thoughts of home; the thoughts of home Rush on his nerves, and call their vigour forth In many a vain attempt.
第 176 頁 - ... they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain. How many sink in the devouring flood, Or more devouring flame.
第 172 頁 - Father of light and life, thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
第 176 頁 - Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain.
第 31 頁 - The stately-sailing swan Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale, And, arching proud his neck, with oary feet Bears forward fierce, and guards his osier-isle, Protective of his young.
第 49 頁 - Till far o'er ether spreads the widening glow And from before the lustre of her face White break the clouds away. With quickened step Brown night retires. Young day pours in apace And opens all the lawny prospect wide. The dripping rock, the mountain's misty top Swell on the sight and brighten with the dawn. Blue through the dusk the smoking currents shine, And from the bladed field the fearful hare Limps awkward, while along the forest glade The wild deer trip and often turning gaze At early passenger.
第 89 頁 - At first, heard solemn o'er the verge of Heaven, The tempest growls; but as it nearer comes, And rolls its awful burden on the wind, The lightnings flash a larger curve, and more The noise astounds...
第 146 頁 - High hovering o'er the broad cerulean scene, Sees Caledonia, in romantic view : Her airy mountains, from the waving main, Invested with a keen diffusive sky. Breathing the soul acute : her forests huge...
第 172 頁 - All nature reels. Till Nature's King, who oft Amid tempestuous darkness dwells alone, And on the wings of the careering wind Walks dreadfully serene, commands a calm; Then, straight, air, sea, and earth, are hush'd at once.