La Belle Assemblée, 第 6 卷J. Bell, 1809 |
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第 9 頁
... wind , And leave the fields and sinking vales behind : How arduous o'er the mountain steeps to go , And look by turns on all the plains below ; How scal'd th ' aërial cliffs th ' adven'trous maid , Whilst , far beneath , her foil'd ...
... wind , And leave the fields and sinking vales behind : How arduous o'er the mountain steeps to go , And look by turns on all the plains below ; How scal'd th ' aërial cliffs th ' adven'trous maid , Whilst , far beneath , her foil'd ...
第 16 頁
... wind rises and the waves toss the bark to and fro , it regards no longer the rudder , but yields to the violence of the winds and the dashing of the waters . Thus the docile Ewily submitted to the guidance of maternal instruc- tion ...
... wind rises and the waves toss the bark to and fro , it regards no longer the rudder , but yields to the violence of the winds and the dashing of the waters . Thus the docile Ewily submitted to the guidance of maternal instruc- tion ...
第 59 頁
... winds came flying all abroad ? I sought no homage from the race that write ; I kept , like Asian monarchs , from their sight : Poems I heeded ( now be - rhym'd so long ) No more than thou , great George ! a birth - day song . I ne'er ...
... winds came flying all abroad ? I sought no homage from the race that write ; I kept , like Asian monarchs , from their sight : Poems I heeded ( now be - rhym'd so long ) No more than thou , great George ! a birth - day song . I ne'er ...
第 63 頁
... winds , till a stench exhale Rank as the ripeness of a rabbit's tail ! By what criterion do you eat , d'ye think ... wind , and phlegm , and acid jar , And all the man is one intestine war ) Remembers oft the school boy's simple ...
... winds , till a stench exhale Rank as the ripeness of a rabbit's tail ! By what criterion do you eat , d'ye think ... wind , and phlegm , and acid jar , And all the man is one intestine war ) Remembers oft the school boy's simple ...
第 67 頁
... winds can carry , or where waves can roll , For Indian spices , for Peruvian gold , Prevent the greedy , or outbid the bold : Advance the golden mountain to the skies ; On the broad base of fifty thousand rise , Add one round hundred ...
... winds can carry , or where waves can roll , For Indian spices , for Peruvian gold , Prevent the greedy , or outbid the bold : Advance the golden mountain to the skies ; On the broad base of fifty thousand rise , Add one round hundred ...
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第 15 頁 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne, View him with scornful, yet with jealous eyes, And hate for arts that caus'd himself to rise; Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer...
第 192 頁 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot, To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind, To breathe the' enlivening spirit, and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast.
第 114 頁 - E'en from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd dead, Dost in these lines their artless tale relate; If chance, by lonely contemplation led, Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate — Haply some hoary-headed swain may say, ' Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn Blushing with hasty steps the dews away To meet the sun upon the upland lawn.
第 114 頁 - The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou can'st read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
第 16 頁 - Curst be the verse, how well soe'er it flow, That tends to make one worthy man my foe...
第 87 頁 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
第 87 頁 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault...
第 118 頁 - Awake, ^Eolian lyre, awake, And give to rapture all thy trembling strings. From Helicon's harmonious springs A thousand rills their mazy progress take : The laughing flowers that round them blow Drink life and fragrance as they flow. Now the rich stream of music winds along, Deep, majestic, smooth, and strong. Thro
第 113 頁 - The breezy call of incense-breathing morn, The swallow twittering from the strawbuilt shed, The cock's shrill clarion or the echoing horn No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed. For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn Or busy housewife ply her evening care, No children run to lisp their sire's return Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
第 15 頁 - Till grown more frugal in his riper days, He paid some bards with port, and some with praise ; To some a dry rehearsal was assign'd, And others (harder still) he paid in kind.