The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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Página xv
... gain applauses by defert ; Inform the head , whilst you diffolve the heart : Inflame the foldier with harmonious rage , Elate the young , and gravely warm the fage : 20 Allure , Allure , with tender verfe , the Female race , [ xv ] .
... gain applauses by defert ; Inform the head , whilst you diffolve the heart : Inflame the foldier with harmonious rage , Elate the young , and gravely warm the fage : 20 Allure , Allure , with tender verfe , the Female race , [ xv ] .
Página xix
... rage informs each breathing line ; When the ftretch'd cloth a rougher ftroke receives , 85 When Art like lavish Nature's self supplies , Grace to the limbs , and spirit to the Eyes ; When ev'n the paffions of the mind are seen , And the ...
... rage informs each breathing line ; When the ftretch'd cloth a rougher ftroke receives , 85 When Art like lavish Nature's self supplies , Grace to the limbs , and spirit to the Eyes ; When ev'n the paffions of the mind are seen , And the ...
Página xx
... rage , Flecknoe improv'd bites keener in each page . Give o'er , great bard , your fruitless toil give o'er , For ftill king Tibbald fcribbles as before ; 15 Poor Poor Shakespeare fuffers by his pen each day , While [ xx ]
... rage , Flecknoe improv'd bites keener in each page . Give o'er , great bard , your fruitless toil give o'er , For ftill king Tibbald fcribbles as before ; 15 Poor Poor Shakespeare fuffers by his pen each day , While [ xx ]
Página xxii
... Rage enchain'd reluctant raves , and there Pale Envy dumb , and fick'ning with despair , Prone to the earth fhe bends her loathing eye , Weak to support the blaze of majesty . But what are they that turn the sacred page ? Three lovely ...
... Rage enchain'd reluctant raves , and there Pale Envy dumb , and fick'ning with despair , Prone to the earth fhe bends her loathing eye , Weak to support the blaze of majesty . But what are they that turn the sacred page ? Three lovely ...
Página 51
... rage no more ; But useless lances into scythes shall bend , And the broad faulchion in a plow - share end . Then palaces fhall rife ; the joyful ‡ Son Shall finish what his fhort - liv'd Sire begun ; Their vines a fhadow to their race ...
... rage no more ; But useless lances into scythes shall bend , And the broad faulchion in a plow - share end . Then palaces fhall rife ; the joyful ‡ Son Shall finish what his fhort - liv'd Sire begun ; Their vines a fhadow to their race ...
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