Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1801 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 27 筆
第 31 頁
... shore , Yet as wise artists mix their colours so , That by degrees they from each other go . Black steels unheeded from the neighb'ring white , Without offending the well - cozen'd sight ; So on us stole our blessed change , while we Th ...
... shore , Yet as wise artists mix their colours so , That by degrees they from each other go . Black steels unheeded from the neighb'ring white , Without offending the well - cozen'd sight ; So on us stole our blessed change , while we Th ...
第 35 頁
... shore , To fetch that prize by which Batavia made So rich amends for our impoverish'd trade . Oh ! had you seen from Schevelin's barren shore ( Crowded with troops , and barren now no more ) 220 Afflicted Holland to his farewell bring ...
... shore , To fetch that prize by which Batavia made So rich amends for our impoverish'd trade . Oh ! had you seen from Schevelin's barren shore ( Crowded with troops , and barren now no more ) 220 Afflicted Holland to his farewell bring ...
第 37 頁
... shore ; While , spurr'd with eager thoughts of past delight , Those who had seen you court a second sight ; Preventing still your steps , and making haste To meet you often wheresoe'er you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant day ...
... shore ; While , spurr'd with eager thoughts of past delight , Those who had seen you court a second sight ; Preventing still your steps , and making haste To meet you often wheresoe'er you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant day ...
第 43 頁
... shore . V. Thus , mighty in her ships , stood Carthage long , And swept the riches of the world from far ; 10 Yet stcop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more strong ; And this may prove our second Punic war . 20 Dryden . ] Eij 30 VI ...
... shore . V. Thus , mighty in her ships , stood Carthage long , And swept the riches of the world from far ; 10 Yet stcop'd to Rome , less wealthy , but more strong ; And this may prove our second Punic war . 20 Dryden . ] Eij 30 VI ...
第 49 頁
... shore . XXXIV . This careful husband had been long away , Whom his chaste wife and little children mourn ; Who on their fingers learn'd to tell the day On which their father promis'd to return . XXXV . Such are the proud designs of ...
... shore . XXXIV . This careful husband had been long away , Whom his chaste wife and little children mourn ; Who on their fingers learn'd to tell the day On which their father promis'd to return . XXXV . Such are the proud designs of ...
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Absalom Achithophel arms arts Behold Belgian bless'd blessing blood bold brave breast Charles Charles Dryden CHRO church conscience crimes crowd crown David's design'd Dryden e'en Elkanah Settle ev'ry Exeter Exchange eyes faction faith fame fate father fear fight fire flames fleet foes forc'd friends gold grace hand happy hast hate Heav'n Hebron Hind honour int'rest Isr'el Jebusites Jews JOHN DRYDEN kind king land laws look'd Lord mighty monarch Muse ne'er never numbers o'er once Panther peace Phaleg plain plot poem poet pow'r praise pray'r pretend prey pride prince PRINCESS OF WALES promis'd rage rais'd rebel reign reply'd rest rise royal ruin sacred satire satire of Juvenal Scripture sects seem'd sense shew shore sight soul sov'reign stand suff'rings sway thee thou thought thro throne Timotheus true truth try'd Twas VIRG virtue wind wise youth
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第 205 頁 - War, he sung, is toil and trouble; Honour but an empty bubble ; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying ; If the world be worth thy winning, Think, O think it worth enjoying! Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee.
第 89 頁 - My thoughtless youth was wing'd with vain desires, My manhood, long misled by wandering fires, Follow'd false lights, and, when their glimpse was gone, My pride struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task : my doubts are done ; What more could fright my faith than Three in One...
第 202 頁 - Timotheus, placed on high Amid the tuneful quire, With flying fingers touched the lyre: The trembling notes ascend the sky And heavenly joys inspire. The song began from Jove Who left his blissful seats above, Such is the power of mighty love ! A dragon's fiery form...
第 27 頁 - For, spite of him, the weight of business fell On Absalom and wise Achitophel: Thus, wicked but in will, of means bereft, He left not faction, but of that was left.
第 207 頁 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He raised a mortal to the skies, She drew an angel down.
第 27 頁 - Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
第 185 頁 - Ne'er to have peace with wit, nor truce with sense. The king himself the sacred unction made, As king by office, and as priest by trade: In his sinister hand, instead of ball, He placed a mighty mug of potent ale; Love's kingdom...
第 41 頁 - tis to rule, for that's a monarch's end. They call my tenderness of blood my fear ; Though manly tempers can the longest bear. Yet, since they will divert my native course, 'Tis time to show I am not good by force.
第 203 頁 - Flush'd with a purple grace He shows his honest face: Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes! Bacchus, ever fair and young, Drinking joys did first ordain; Bacchus...
第 36 頁 - Behold th' approaching cliffs of Albion : It is no longer motion cheats your view, As you meet it, the land approacheth you. The land returns, and, in the white it wears, The marks of penitence and sorrow bears.