The Poetical Calendar, Containing a Collection of Scarce and Valuable Pieces of Poetry: With Variety of Originals and Translations, 1-2. kötetJ. Coote, 1763 |
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7. oldal
... fing ? All pleafing objects , which to verfe invite , The hoary winter here conceals from fight . The hills , and dales , and the delightful woods , The flowery plains , and filver - ftreaming floods , By fnow disguis'd , in bright ...
... fing ? All pleafing objects , which to verfe invite , The hoary winter here conceals from fight . The hills , and dales , and the delightful woods , The flowery plains , and filver - ftreaming floods , By fnow disguis'd , in bright ...
31. oldal
... fing the opening wonders of his reign ; Bright Carolina's heavenly beauties trace , Her valiant confort , and his blooming race . A train of kings their fruitful love fupplies , A glorious scene to Albion's ravish'd eyes ; Who fees by ...
... fing the opening wonders of his reign ; Bright Carolina's heavenly beauties trace , Her valiant confort , and his blooming race . A train of kings their fruitful love fupplies , A glorious scene to Albion's ravish'd eyes ; Who fees by ...
35. oldal
... fing : Tho ' crown'd with fame , they dare not think it due , Nor take the laurel till bestow'd by you . Great Cato's felf the glory of the stage , Who charms , corrects , exalts , and fires the age , Begs here he may be tried by Roman ...
... fing : Tho ' crown'd with fame , they dare not think it due , Nor take the laurel till bestow'd by you . Great Cato's felf the glory of the stage , Who charms , corrects , exalts , and fires the age , Begs here he may be tried by Roman ...
57. oldal
... fing . Where doft thou lie , thou thinly - peopled green ? Thou nameless lawn , and village yet unfeen ? Where fons , contented with their native ground , Ne'er travell'd further than ten furlongs round ; And the tann'd peafant , and ...
... fing . Where doft thou lie , thou thinly - peopled green ? Thou nameless lawn , and village yet unfeen ? Where fons , contented with their native ground , Ne'er travell'd further than ten furlongs round ; And the tann'd peafant , and ...
61. oldal
... fing in comely wainscot bound , And golden verge enclofing thee around ; The faithful horn before , from age to age , Preferving thy invaluable page ; Behind , thy patron faint in armour shines , With fword and lance , to guard thy ...
... fing in comely wainscot bound , And golden verge enclofing thee around ; The faithful horn before , from age to age , Preferving thy invaluable page ; Behind , thy patron faint in armour shines , With fword and lance , to guard thy ...
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æther almighty beauty bleffings bleft bliſs bloom boundleſs breaſt bright cauſe celeſtial Ceres charms courſe darkneſs defign deſpair diſplay divine duft earth eternal eyes faid fair fame fate fhade fhall fhines fight fing firſt flain flower fmile folar fome fons foon forrow foul freſh ftill ftreams fuch fupplies fupreme fure fweet goodneſs grace hand heart heaven himſelf Jove juft juftice king laſt lefs light live loft luftre Manichæan mind mufe muft muſt night nymph o'er paffions peace plain pleaſure pofies praiſe preſent purſue rage raiſe reafon reſtore rife riſe rofe SAMUEL BOYSE ſcene ſee ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſhow ſkies ſky ſmiling ſpace ſpeak ſpirit ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtore ſweet thee THEOCRITUS theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro throne thy facred virtue Whence whofe Whoſe wild WILLIAM WOTY wiſdom wiſhes
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55. oldal - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
55. oldal - The rest complains of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle...
53. oldal - A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle. A gown made of the finest wool, Which from our pretty lambs we pull, Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold.
68. oldal - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust.
59. oldal - Come live with me, and be my dear, And we will revel all the year, In plains and groves, on hills and dales, Where fragrant air breeds sweetest gales. There shall you have the beauteous pine, The cedar, and the spreading vine, And all the woods to be a screen, Lest Phoebus kiss my summer's queen.
54. oldal - With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my love. Thy silver dishes for thy meat, As precious as the gods do eat, Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me. The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May-morning : If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
57. oldal - SHALL I, like a hermit, dwell, On a rock, or in a cell, Calling home the smallest part That is missing of my heart, To bestow it where I may Meet a rival every day ? If she undervalue me, What care I how fair she be...
53. oldal - A gown made of the finest Wool, Which from our pretty Lambs we pull ; Slippers, lin'd choicely for the Cold, With Buckles of the purest Gold. A belt of Straw, and ivy Buds, With coral clasps, and amber Studs ; And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me, and be my Love.
26. oldal - With nymphs and tritons, wafts him o'er the main ; Another draws fierce Lucifer in arms And fills th' infernal region with alarms ; A third awakes some druid, to foretell Each future triumph, from his dreary cell.
14. oldal - Cause ; Secure that health and beauty springs Through this majestic frame of things, Beyond what he can reach to know ; And that Heaven's all-subduing will, With good, the progeny of ill, Attempereth every state below.