Bell's Edition, 71-72. kötetJ. Bell, 1796 |
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60. oldal
... haste in completing it : his advice was followed ; and his Ma- jesty just lived to put his stamp to that commission , and to know that it was executed ; without which the enemies of the establishment might have had an oppor- tunity of ...
... haste in completing it : his advice was followed ; and his Ma- jesty just lived to put his stamp to that commission , and to know that it was executed ; without which the enemies of the establishment might have had an oppor- tunity of ...
64. oldal
... Haste then , bright Princè ! thy Britain's transport meet ; " Haste to her arms , and make her bliss complete ! " Whate'er glad news has reach'd her list'ning ear , While her long - absent lord provokes her fear " Her joys are in ...
... Haste then , bright Princè ! thy Britain's transport meet ; " Haste to her arms , and make her bliss complete ! " Whate'er glad news has reach'd her list'ning ear , While her long - absent lord provokes her fear " Her joys are in ...
70. oldal
... Haste , hoist thy sails ! and thro ' the foamy brine 85 " Rush to my arms ; henceforth be wholly mine : " After nine toilsome years let slaughter cease , " And flourish now secure in the soft arts of peace ; " She said ; th ' entreated ...
... Haste , hoist thy sails ! and thro ' the foamy brine 85 " Rush to my arms ; henceforth be wholly mine : " After nine toilsome years let slaughter cease , " And flourish now secure in the soft arts of peace ; " She said ; th ' entreated ...
74. oldal
... Haste , to the surface of the deep repair ; 206 210 This solemn day requires thy presence there , " To rule the storms , the rising waves restrain , " And shake thy sceptre o'er the govern'd main . " By breathing gales on thy dominions ...
... Haste , to the surface of the deep repair ; 206 210 This solemn day requires thy presence there , " To rule the storms , the rising waves restrain , " And shake thy sceptre o'er the govern'd main . " By breathing gales on thy dominions ...
79. oldal
... Haste , comb your silver locks , and straight prepare " To fill my train , and gaze in upper air : " This day majestic glories you shall see ; " Come , all ye wat'ry pow'rs who under me 340 " Your little tridents wield , and rule the ...
... Haste , comb your silver locks , and straight prepare " To fill my train , and gaze in upper air : " This day majestic glories you shall see ; " Come , all ye wat'ry pow'rs who under me 340 " Your little tridents wield , and rule the ...
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am'rous Apollo arms beauteous beauty Behold bless'd breast bright Britannia's Cæsar Calypso CANTATA charms court crowds crown'd Cupid Daphne darts divine earth Eucharis Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fire flame flow flow'rs flowing tears foes Ganymede gen'rous glory goddess gods grace grove hand happy harmony hear heart heav'nly heaven honours Horace House of Nassau Hughes immortal inspire JOHN HUGHES join'd Jove king light lover lyre maid MENT Mentor mortal Muse ne'er night num'rous numbers nymph o'er pain peace Peneus PEPUSCH Pindaric plains pleas'd pleasure poets Pompey Pothinus pow'r praise pride Proteus proud race rage rais'd RECITATIVE reign rise sacred scene shade shine shore Siege of Damascus sighs sight sing skies smile soft song soul sound strain swain sweet Telemachus thee thro Triumph of Peace triumphs tuneful Venus verse virtue voice wond'ring wondrous youth
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72. oldal - Honour is an airy bubble, " Never ending, still beginning, " Fighting still, and still destroying: " If the world be worth thy winning, " Think, O ! think it worth enjoying: " Lovely Thais sits beside thee; " Take the good the gods provide thee." VI. RECITATIVE. The prince, unable to conceal his pain,
72. oldal - RECITATIVE. With downcast looks the joyless victor sat,. Revolving in his alter'd soul The various turns of chance below, And now and then a sigh he stole, And tears began to flow. The mighty master smil'd to see That love was in the next degree, 'Twas but a kindred sound to move, For pity melts the mind to love. Softly sweet in
69. oldal - at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son; Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sat On his imperial throne: S His valiant peers were plac'd around, Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound.
70. oldal - Sublime on radiant spires he rode, When he to fair Olympia prest, And while he sought her snowy breast; Then round her slender waist he curl'd, And stamp'd an image of himself, a sovereign of the world.
xxxvii. oldal - tapers are burnt out, and jocund Day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. The two following Descriptions, likewise by the same hand, are very poetical. The
104. oldal - And ev'ry herb that sips the dew, ' Till old Experience do attain ' To something like prophetic strain.' There let Time's creeping winter shed His hoary snow around my head;
103. oldal - Find out the peaceful hermitage, * The hairy gown and mos$y cell, ' Where I may sit, and rightly spell
73. oldal - Seethe Furies arise! " See the snakes that they rear " How they hiss in their hair, " And the sparkles that flash from their eyes!
75. oldal - The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarg'd the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With Nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown
73. oldal - Rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark! the horrid sound Has rais'd up his head, As awak'd from the dead, And