Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical PrefacesJohn Aikin Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, Paternoster Row, 1820 - 807 頁 "The object of this work, which is entirely new, is to comprise, within a single volume, a chronological series of our classical poets, from Ben Johnson to Beattie, without mutilation or abridgment, with biographical and critical notices of their authors. The contents of this volume are so comprehensive, that few poems, it is believed, are omitted, except such as are of secondary merit, or unsuited to the perusal of youth" -- Page [i]. |
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第 42 頁
... Death Shall dwell at ease , and up and down unseen Wing silently the buxom air , imbalm'd With odours : there ye shall be fed and fill'd Immeasurably ; all things shall be your prey . " He ceas'd , for both seem'd highly pleas'd , and Death ...
... Death Shall dwell at ease , and up and down unseen Wing silently the buxom air , imbalm'd With odours : there ye shall be fed and fill'd Immeasurably ; all things shall be your prey . " He ceas'd , for both seem'd highly pleas'd , and Death ...
第 45 頁
... death for death . Say , heavenly powers , where shall we find such love ? Which of ye will be mortal , to redeem Man's mortal crime , and just the unjust to save ? Dwells in all Heaven charity so dear ? " He ask'd , but all the heavenly ...
... death for death . Say , heavenly powers , where shall we find such love ? Which of ye will be mortal , to redeem Man's mortal crime , and just the unjust to save ? Dwells in all Heaven charity so dear ? " He ask'd , but all the heavenly ...
第 52 頁
... death to life , whate'er death is , Some dreadful thing no doubt ; for well thou know'st God hath pronounc'd it death to taste that tree , The only sign of our obedience left , Among so many signs of power and rule Conferr'd upon us ...
... death to life , whate'er death is , Some dreadful thing no doubt ; for well thou know'st God hath pronounc'd it death to taste that tree , The only sign of our obedience left , Among so many signs of power and rule Conferr'd upon us ...
第 85 頁
... death denounc'd , whatever thing death be , Deterr'd not from achieving what might lead To happier life , knowledge of good and evil ; Of good , how just ? of evil , if what is evil Be real , why not known , since easier shunn'd ? God ...
... death denounc'd , whatever thing death be , Deterr'd not from achieving what might lead To happier life , knowledge of good and evil ; Of good , how just ? of evil , if what is evil Be real , why not known , since easier shunn'd ? God ...
第 86 頁
... death Bind us with after - bands , what profits then Our inward freedom ? In the day we eat Of this fair fruit , our doom is , we shall die ! How dies the serpent ? he hath eat'n and lives , And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and ...
... death Bind us with after - bands , what profits then Our inward freedom ? In the day we eat Of this fair fruit , our doom is , we shall die ! How dies the serpent ? he hath eat'n and lives , And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and ...
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