Macaronic PoetryAppleton Morgan Hurd and Houghton, 1872 - 300 oldal |
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4. oldal
... last line is fuperabundant : Carole , cui clarius cui cultæ cunctæ camœnæ Afpirant , altis altior æthereis , Relligio regni recta ratione regatur , Omnibus objicias obfequiofus opem . Laurea lex laudes lucentes lata loquatur , Vexillum ...
... last line is fuperabundant : Carole , cui clarius cui cultæ cunctæ camœnæ Afpirant , altis altior æthereis , Relligio regni recta ratione regatur , Omnibus objicias obfequiofus opem . Laurea lex laudes lucentes lata loquatur , Vexillum ...
11. oldal
... last lines contain the fame words , but in the last they are retrograde . The INTROD . INTROD . The refpective lines begin with the fucceffive letters Introduction . II.
... last lines contain the fame words , but in the last they are retrograde . The INTROD . INTROD . The refpective lines begin with the fucceffive letters Introduction . II.
12. oldal
... last lines , and the collected initial and final letters of the lines confift of the fame words : but in the last line they occur backwards , and the final letters must be read upwards . The LIPOGRAMMATISTS were writers who ex- cluded ...
... last lines , and the collected initial and final letters of the lines confift of the fame words : but in the last line they occur backwards , and the final letters must be read upwards . The LIPOGRAMMATISTS were writers who ex- cluded ...
41. oldal
... last great Antichrift is described , " The lion is come up from his thicket , and the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his way he is gone forth from his place to make thy land defolate . " Now in Greek , fays the author , város is a ...
... last great Antichrift is described , " The lion is come up from his thicket , and the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his way he is gone forth from his place to make thy land defolate . " Now in Greek , fays the author , város is a ...
49. oldal
... last above hexameter . from Santa Marca Novella , Florence , refers , in the first inftance , to the facrifice of Abel ( Gene- fis iv . 4 ) ; reverfed , as in the second line , the reference is to the facrifice of Cain ( Gen. iv . 3 ) ...
... last above hexameter . from Santa Marca Novella , Florence , refers , in the first inftance , to the facrifice of Abel ( Gene- fis iv . 4 ) ; reverfed , as in the second line , the reference is to the facrifice of Cain ( Gen. iv . 3 ) ...
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æger againſt Alice Cary anagram ANTONIUS DE ARENA atque beſt calvis cantate Calvorum calvos calvum Camœnæ canibus CANUM caput Carmina catenis certamine chronogram clarifonæ compofed Conatus cuncti curious effe Engliſh eſt faid fame fatire fays fhall figh fimul firſt fome fuch funt fuper Galah hæc Harper's Magazine haud himſelf hunc Igno illi inter INTROD juſt laft laſt Latin letter lines Macaronic Macaronica mihi moſt muſt nobis noftro nunc nunquam omnes pacis paffim palindrome parati patriæ Perrimerri dictum pingue plebs poem poet poffum poft Poftquam populo Porcelli Porcellorum Porci PORCO Porcorum Porro prælia PREF princeps propter publiſhed PUGNA quæ quam Quid quod rhyme RONIC MACA RONIC POETRY MACA ſay ſecond ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſpecimen ſtyle tamen terque thee theſe thoſe thou tibi tranflation Tunc uſe verfe verſe volo whoſe word
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20. oldal - They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright: at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
179. oldal - How dulce to vive occult to mortal eyes, Dorm on the herb with none to supervise, Carp the suave berries from the crescent vine, And bibe the flow from longicaudate kine! To me, alas ! no verdurous visions come, Save yon exiguous...
92. oldal - Short life in truth this thing doth try. Wherefore come death, and let me die. Come, gentle death, the ebb of care, The ebb of care, the flood of life; The flood of life, the joyful fare; The joyful fare, the end of strife ; The end of strife, that thing wish I, Wherefore come death, and let me die.
10. oldal - Fresch fulgent flurist fragrant flour formois, lantern to lufe, of ladeis lamp and lot, cherie maist chaist, cheif charbucle and chois, smaill sweit smaragde smelling but smit of smot...
37. oldal - Lamb, then Dean of the Arches, shot her through and through, with an arrow borrowed from her own quiver...
19. oldal - As for altars and pyramids in poetry, he has outdone all men that way ; for he has made a gridiron and a frying-pan in verse, that, besides the likeness in shape, the very tone and sound of the words did perfectly represent the noise that is made by these utensils, such as the old poet called Sartago loquendi.
99. oldal - Pshaw!" Lover. Say, what will win that frisking coney Into the toils of matrimony ! Echo. "Money!" Lover. Has Phoebe not a heavenly brow? Is it not white as pearl — as snow ? Echo. "Ass, no!
78. oldal - I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good: But sure I think that I can drink With him that wears a hood.
104. oldal - Left the warm precinfts of the chearful day, Nor caft one longing, ling'ring look behind ? On fome fond breaft the parting foul relies, Some pious drops the...
241. oldal - Glares at them with terrible eyes, suffectis sanguine et igni, And, never conceiving their chief will so quickly deal him a floorer, Opens wide to receive them at once, his linguis...