Bell's Edition, 43-44. kötetJ. Bell, 1778 |
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... bear Two coursers of ethereal race ,, s POPE . With necks in thunder cloath'd ,, any long - resounding pace , Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er , Scatters from her pictur'd urn Thoughts that breathe ...
... bear Two coursers of ethereal race ,, s POPE . With necks in thunder cloath'd ,, any long - resounding pace , Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er , Scatters from her pictur'd urn Thoughts that breathe ...
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... Bear Two coursers of ethereal race , With necks in thunder cloath'd any long - resounding pace , Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er , Scatters from her pictur'd urn Thoughts that breathe , and words ...
... Bear Two coursers of ethereal race , With necks in thunder cloath'd any long - resounding pace , Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er , Scatters from her pictur'd urn Thoughts that breathe , and words ...
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... d , And his own kickings notably contriv'd ? For , there's the folly that's still mix'd with fear , Cowards more blows than any hero bear . 5 Of fighting sparks some may their pleasures say , But AN ESSAY UPON SATIRE . 13.
... d , And his own kickings notably contriv'd ? For , there's the folly that's still mix'd with fear , Cowards more blows than any hero bear . 5 Of fighting sparks some may their pleasures say , But AN ESSAY UPON SATIRE . 13.
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... bear tincture of their ore . While emp'ric politicians use deceit , Hide what they give , and cure but by a cheat , 10 You boldly shew that skill which they pretend , And work by means as noble as your end ; Which , should you veil , we ...
... bear tincture of their ore . While emp'ric politicians use deceit , Hide what they give , and cure but by a cheat , 10 You boldly shew that skill which they pretend , And work by means as noble as your end ; Which , should you veil , we ...
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John Bell. ' Tis strange each line so great a weight should bear , And yet no sign of toil , no sweat appear . Either your art hides art , as Stoics feign Then least to feel when most they suffer pain , And we , dull souls ! admire , but ...
John Bell. ' Tis strange each line so great a weight should bear , And yet no sign of toil , no sweat appear . Either your art hides art , as Stoics feign Then least to feel when most they suffer pain , And we , dull souls ! admire , but ...
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134. oldal - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began ; When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Then cold and hot and moist and dry In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
202. oldal - But, oh, inflame and fire our hearts : Our frailties help, our vice control, Submit the senses to the soul ; And when rebellious they are grown, Then lay thy hand, and hold them down. Chase from our minds the...
36. oldal - That early promise this has more than paid. So bold, yet so judiciously you dare, That your least praise is to be regular. Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, But genius must be born, and never can be taught.
195. oldal - Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call to-day his own: He who, secure within, can say, To-morrow, do thy worst, for I have lived to-day. Be fair or foul, or rain or shine, The joys I have possessed, in spite of fate, are mine. Not heaven itself upon the past has power; But what has been, has been, and I have had my hour.
152. oldal - The bottom did the top appear'; Of deeper too and ampler floods, Which, as in mirrors, show'd the woods ; Of lofty trees, with sacred shades, And perspectives...
43. oldal - And after all his wand'ring ways are done, His circle fills and ends where he begun, Just as the setting meets the rising sun. Thus princes ease their cares; but happier he Who seeks not pleasure thro' necessity, Than such as once on slipp'ry thrones were plac'd; And chasing, sigh to think themselves are chas'd.
153. oldal - Were all observ'd, as well as heav'nly face. With such a peerless majesty she stands, As in that day she took the crown from sacred hands ; "Before a train of heroines was seen, In beauty foremost, as in rank the queen.
148. oldal - Made in the last promotion of the blest ; Whose palms, new plucked from Paradise, In spreading branches more sublimely rise, Rich with immortal green above the rest...
136. oldal - But oh ! what art can teach, What human voice can reach The sacred organ's praise ? Notes inspiring holy love, Notes that wing their heavenly ways To mend the choirs above.
35. oldal - The father had descended for the son, For only you are lineal to the throne. Thus when the state one Edward did depose, A greater Edward in his room arose. But now, not I, but poetry is curs'd, For Tom the Second reigns like Tom the First. But let 'em not mistake my patron's part, Nor call his charity their own desert. Yet this I prophesy: thou shalt be seen (Tho...