Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard Dent, 1976 - 274 oldal |
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73. oldal
... charm , Tho ' no lewd Hint the mantling Virgin warm , That useful Truth with Humour may unite , That Mirth may mend , and Innocence delight . A TRANSLATION OF THE LATIN EPITAPH ON SIR THOMAS HANMER 5 ΙΟ 15 Thou , who survey'st these ...
... charm , Tho ' no lewd Hint the mantling Virgin warm , That useful Truth with Humour may unite , That Mirth may mend , and Innocence delight . A TRANSLATION OF THE LATIN EPITAPH ON SIR THOMAS HANMER 5 ΙΟ 15 Thou , who survey'st these ...
107. oldal
... charm impart To sooth the stranger's woe ; For grief was heavy at his heart , And tears began to flow . His rising cares the hermit spy'd , With answering care opprest ; ' And whence , unhappy youth , ' he cry'd , ' The sorrows of thy ...
... charm impart To sooth the stranger's woe ; For grief was heavy at his heart , And tears began to flow . His rising cares the hermit spy'd , With answering care opprest ; ' And whence , unhappy youth , ' he cry'd , ' The sorrows of thy ...
141. oldal
... charm that dress supplies , Nor shares with art the triumph of her eyes . But when those charms are past , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth sollicitous to bless , In all the ...
... charm that dress supplies , Nor shares with art the triumph of her eyes . But when those charms are past , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth sollicitous to bless , In all the ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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Antistrophe Bard Baucis and Philemon bless blest bliss breast Cadenus call'd charms chearful Circassia Collins cou'd Covent Garden Dean Death delight divine drest Dunciad ECLOGUE Edward III Eirin Esther Vanhomrigh Eton College Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair Fame Fancy Fate Fear fire fix'd Flow'rs Foes Folly Friend Goddess grace Gray Grief Grove Hand hear heart Heav'n honour hope hour Johnson Jonathan Swift King land Lord lov'd Love lyre Maid Mind Muse ne'er never Night Numbers Nymph o'er pain Passions Peace PINDARIC Pity plain pleasure poem Poet poetry Pow'r praise Pride Queen rage reign rise round satire Scene Shade shew sigh skies smiling Song sorrow soul Spring Stoke Poges STOOPS TO CONQUER Swain sweet Swift tear thee thine thou thought thro Toil Twas Vale Vanessa Verses Virtue voice wealth weep wild wou'd Youth ΙΟ