Bell's Edition, 49-50. kötetJ. Bell, 1777 |
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ix. oldal
... death , as the only cure of our ills , ought to be expected , but not feared . This in- struction is to be illustrated by the action of some great person . Who , therefore , more proper for the business than Solomon himself ? And why ...
... death , as the only cure of our ills , ought to be expected , but not feared . This in- struction is to be illustrated by the action of some great person . Who , therefore , more proper for the business than Solomon himself ? And why ...
18. oldal
... death shall only know The truths which from these pensive numbers flow , That we pursue false joy and suffer real woe . Happiness ! object of that waking dream Which we call Life ; mistaking ; fugitive theme 15 Of my pursuing verse ...
... death shall only know The truths which from these pensive numbers flow , That we pursue false joy and suffer real woe . Happiness ! object of that waking dream Which we call Life ; mistaking ; fugitive theme 15 Of my pursuing verse ...
20. oldal
... one Raise this to strength , and sicken that to death ? [ breath , Whence does it happen that the plant which well We name the sensative , should move and feel ? Whence know her leaves to answer her command , And 20 Bock 1 . SOLOMON .
... one Raise this to strength , and sicken that to death ? [ breath , Whence does it happen that the plant which well We name the sensative , should move and feel ? Whence know her leaves to answer her command , And 20 Bock 1 . SOLOMON .
22. oldal
... death confin'd to sleep , Or , conscious of the coming evil , fly To milder regions and a southern sky . Of beasts and creeping insects shall we trace The wond'rous nature , and the various race ; Or wild , or tame , or friend to man or ...
... death confin'd to sleep , Or , conscious of the coming evil , fly To milder regions and a southern sky . Of beasts and creeping insects shall we trace The wond'rous nature , and the various race ; Or wild , or tame , or friend to man or ...
40. oldal
... death , Do they more bless'd perpetual life employ , On songs of pleasure , and in scenes of joy ? 620 Now , when my mind has all this world survey'd , And found that nothing by itself was made ; 626 When thought has rais'd itself by ...
... death , Do they more bless'd perpetual life employ , On songs of pleasure , and in scenes of joy ? 620 Now , when my mind has all this world survey'd , And found that nothing by itself was made ; 626 When thought has rais'd itself by ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abra Alma am'rous AMAD Amadis ARCAB Arcabon ARCAL Arcalaus arms banishyd beauty bleffing breast bright captive charms cruel cruel doubt dance death delight deſpair destin'd Dick difdain diff'rent Emma enchanted ev'ry Exeter Exchange eyes fair fame fate fear fhall fhine fight fing fire flain flame flave foes fome ftill fuch fure give goddeſs gods grace grief happy heart heav'n heav'nly honour hope immortal Jove king light Lord Lord Lansdowne lov'd lover Lucretius lyre maid mankind mind Mira mourn Mufe mufic muſt ne'er night Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er Oriana pain Peleus pleas'd pleaſe pleasure poet Poltis pow'r prefent pride queen race rage reign ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies sorrow soul tears thee theſe Thetis thofe Thoſe thou thought thouſand thro toil trembling truth Venus Vex'd voice whence whilst whofe wretched youth
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74. oldal - The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits.
185. oldal - Weary the gods to keep thee in their care; And joyous ask, at morn's returning ray, If thou hast health, and I may bless the day. My thoughts shall fix, my latest wish depend. On thee, guide...
142. oldal - To master John the English maid A horn-book gives of ginger-bread ; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
150. oldal - You have already gone too far. When people once are in the wrong, Each line they add is much too long. Who fastest walks, but walks astray, Is only furthest from his way. Bless your conceits ! must I...
185. oldal - Nor wild nor deep our common way divide. When from the cave thou risest with the day, To beat the woods, and rouse the bounding prey ; The cave with moss and branches I'll adorn, And cheerful sit, to wait my lord's return : And, when thou frequent bring'st the smitten deer, (For seldom, archers say, thy arrows err...
111. oldal - And, as through these canals they roll, Bring up a sample of the whole ; Like footmen running before coaches, To tell the inn, what lord approaches. By nerves about our palate plac'd, She...
27. oldal - Her happier fame; her armed fleet she sends To climates folded yet from human eye; And lands, which we imagine wave and sky. From pole to pole she hears her acts resound, And rules an empire by no ocean bound ; Knows her ships anchor'd, and her sails unfurl'd, In other Indies, and a second world.
15. oldal - Take but the humblest lily of the field, And if our pride will to our reason yield, It must by sure comparison be shown, That on the regal seat great David's son, Array'd in all his robes and types of power. Shines with less glory than that simple flower.
22. oldal - With wholesome sleep, and necessary rest, Another sun demands return of care, The remnant toil of yesterday to bear? Whilst, when the solar beams salute...