Bacchus in Tuscany: A Dithyrambic PoemJ. and H.L. Hunt, 1825 - 228 oldal |
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x. oldal
... believe he was married , though I find no record of his wife . He had a son , who attained to some rank in letters . If we are to trust a numerous collection of sonnets in the manner of Petrarch , ( some of which are as striking , as ...
... believe he was married , though I find no record of his wife . He had a son , who attained to some rank in letters . If we are to trust a numerous collection of sonnets in the manner of Petrarch , ( some of which are as striking , as ...
xiii. oldal
... of him . It is pleasant to trace any kind of link between eminent men . There is reason to believe that our author was well known in England . Magalotti , who travelled there with Cosmo , and who afterwards trans- lated PREFACE . xii.
... of him . It is pleasant to trace any kind of link between eminent men . There is reason to believe that our author was well known in England . Magalotti , who travelled there with Cosmo , and who afterwards trans- lated PREFACE . xii.
35. oldal
... thy lolling ears : - Who will believe that hears ? In deep Gualfonda's lower deep , there lies A garden for blest eyes ; A garden and a palace ; the rich hold Of great Riccardi , where he lives in gold . BACCHUS IN TUSCANY . 35.
... thy lolling ears : - Who will believe that hears ? In deep Gualfonda's lower deep , there lies A garden for blest eyes ; A garden and a palace ; the rich hold Of great Riccardi , where he lives in gold . BACCHUS IN TUSCANY . 35.
69. oldal
... wine from Avignon ; but the city of Petrarch and Laura was still under Italian jurisdiction . Provence , I believe , has always been the country of claret . Among our author's letters is a pleasant one on the NOTES . 69.
... wine from Avignon ; but the city of Petrarch and Laura was still under Italian jurisdiction . Provence , I believe , has always been the country of claret . Among our author's letters is a pleasant one on the NOTES . 69.
81. oldal
... believe , with which Scotch and Irish professors of English reproach us uninitiated metropolitans . I do not mean to defend the correctness of our rhyming on all occasions , especially humourous ones ; but with all due deference to the ...
... believe , with which Scotch and Irish professors of English reproach us uninitiated metropolitans . I do not mean to defend the correctness of our rhyming on all occasions , especially humourous ones ; but with all due deference to the ...
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admiration afterwards ancient Ariadne Ariosto Avignon Bacchus Bacco in Toscana beautiful better bitter and guilty Boccaccio called Catullus celebrated Chianti chocolate coffee coocooroocoo Cosmo the Third dance Dante delight Della Cruscan Dithyrambic divine Don Quixote drink English exquisite eyes Fiesole Filicaia flask Florence Flower FRANCESCO REDI gentle give glass grapes Greek H. L. HUNT hath heaven Hermo hill Italian Italy king lady Latin Magalotti Maiano Menzini mighty Milton Montepulciano Muscadel nature never Note one's opium passage perhaps Petrarch physician pleasant poco poem poet poetical poetry praise prince Quixote quotes reader Redi says Redi's rhyme round Salvini sarcophagus Scott Waring settle in Port shew sing song sonnet sort speak spirit sweet taste thee thing thou Tis Phyllis translation tresses Tuscany Vallombrosa Verdea verses villa vine vineyards wine wines of Tuscany
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124. oldal - Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provencal song, and sunburnt mirth ! O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim...
90. oldal - Thence to the famous orators repair, Those ancient, whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratic, Shook the Arsenal and fulmined over Greece, To Macedon, and Artaxerxes...
68. oldal - Are brought ; and feel by turns the bitter change Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce. From beds of raging fire to starve in ice...
204. oldal - Oh, never Shall we two exercise, like twins of Honour, Our arms again, and feel our fiery horses, Like proud seas under us...
50. oldal - Some few vapours thou may'st raise. The weak brain may serve to amaze, But to the reins and nobler heart Canst nor life nor heat impart. Brother of Bacchus, later born, The old world was sure forlorn Wanting thee, that aidest more The god's victories than before All his panthers, and the brawls Of his piping Bacchanals.
133. oldal - His legions, angel forms, who lay entranced, Thick as autumnal leaves that strew the brooks In Vallombrosa, where the Etrurian shades, High overarched, embower...
92. oldal - But come; for thou, be sure, shalt give account To him who sent us, whose charge is to keep This place inviolable, and these from harm.
97. oldal - Tis the true old Aurum Potabile Gilding life when it wears shabbily : Helen's old Nepenthe 'tis, That in the drinking Swallowed thinking, And was the receipt for bliss.
v. oldal - Medicine così fatte Non saran giammai per me. Beverei prima il veleno, Che un bicchier che fosse pieno Dell'amaro e reo caffè. Colà tra gli Arabi, E tra i Giannizzeri Liquor sì ostico, * Sì nero e torbido Gli schiavi ingollino: Giù nel Tartaro, Giù nell...
209. oldal - ... roar; I see a ship afar: Tossing and tossing, and making to the shore: But what's that I view, So radiant of hue, St Hermo, St Hermo, that sits upon the sails? Ah! No, no, no. St Hermo never, never shone so bright; 'Tis Phillis, only Phillis, can shoot so fair a light; 'Tis Phillis, 'tis Phillis, that saves the ship alone, For all the winds are hush'd, and the storm is overblown.