The British Poets, 16-18. kötetA. Kincaid and W. Creech, and J. Balfour, 1773 |
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94. oldal
... Venus rifes from the flood , Around in throngs the wond'ring Nereids crow'd ; The Tritons gaze , and tune each vocal shell , And ev'ry grace unfung , the waves conceal . The Delegate obferves , with wond'ring eyes , Ambrofial dews ...
... Venus rifes from the flood , Around in throngs the wond'ring Nereids crow'd ; The Tritons gaze , and tune each vocal shell , And ev'ry grace unfung , the waves conceal . The Delegate obferves , with wond'ring eyes , Ambrofial dews ...
103. oldal
... their indignation is by being inconsiderable ; upon which reflection , this thing ought to have a pre- tence to their favour . They who would be more informed of what relates to The Lady who offers her doaking-glafs to Venus.
... their indignation is by being inconsiderable ; upon which reflection , this thing ought to have a pre- tence to their favour . They who would be more informed of what relates to The Lady who offers her doaking-glafs to Venus.
108. oldal
... Venus out of waves . Not yet lead - comb was on the toilet plac'd ; Not yet broad eye - brows were reduc'd by paste : No fhape - fmith set up shop , and drove a trade To mend the work wife Providence had made . Tires were unheard of ...
... Venus out of waves . Not yet lead - comb was on the toilet plac'd ; Not yet broad eye - brows were reduc'd by paste : No fhape - fmith set up shop , and drove a trade To mend the work wife Providence had made . Tires were unheard of ...
116. oldal
... Venus once more found an Alban race . Then fhall a Clare in honour's caufe engage : Example must reclaim a graceless age : Where guides them felves for guilty views mislead ; And laws ev'n by the legiflators bleed ; His brave contempt ...
... Venus once more found an Alban race . Then fhall a Clare in honour's caufe engage : Example must reclaim a graceless age : Where guides them felves for guilty views mislead ; And laws ev'n by the legiflators bleed ; His brave contempt ...
127. oldal
... Venus of the feast . PROLOGUE defign'd for TAMERLANE .. O - day a mighty hero comes to warm Your curdling blood , and bid y you , Britons , arm . To valour much he owes , to virtue more ; He fights to fave , and conquers to restore . He ...
... Venus of the feast . PROLOGUE defign'd for TAMERLANE .. O - day a mighty hero comes to warm Your curdling blood , and bid y you , Britons , arm . To valour much he owes , to virtue more ; He fights to fave , and conquers to restore . He ...
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