Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in Prose ...T. Longman, 1796 - 1008 pàgines |
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Pàgina 589
... gods feel our eyes Jaourown filth . drop our clear judgments , make us Awore our errors ; laugh at us , while we ftrut To our confufion . Fury expels Fear . Now he'll outftare the lightning . To be furious Is , to be frighted out of ...
... gods feel our eyes Jaourown filth . drop our clear judgments , make us Awore our errors ; laugh at us , while we ftrut To our confufion . Fury expels Fear . Now he'll outftare the lightning . To be furious Is , to be frighted out of ...
Pàgina 590
... gods give men T'excuse their after wrath . Husband , I come : Now to that name , my courage , prove my title ! I am fire , and air ; my other elements I give to bafer life . So , -have you done ? Come then , and take the laft warmth of ...
... gods give men T'excuse their after wrath . Husband , I come : Now to that name , my courage , prove my title ! I am fire , and air ; my other elements I give to bafer life . So , -have you done ? Come then , and take the laft warmth of ...
Pàgina 592
... gods forfworn ? I melt , and aminot Of ftronger earth than others ; -my mother bows , As if Olympus to a mole - hill fhould In fupplication nod : and my young boy Hath an afpect of interceffion , which Great nature cries , Deny not ...
... gods forfworn ? I melt , and aminot Of ftronger earth than others ; -my mother bows , As if Olympus to a mole - hill fhould In fupplication nod : and my young boy Hath an afpect of interceffion , which Great nature cries , Deny not ...
Pàgina 593
... gods , which is a comfort That all but we enjoy . -We must find An evident calamity , though we had Iach . Had I this cheek 593 To bathe my lips upon ; this hand , whoft touch , Whofe every touch would force the feeler's foul To the ...
... gods , which is a comfort That all but we enjoy . -We must find An evident calamity , though we had Iach . Had I this cheek 593 To bathe my lips upon ; this hand , whoft touch , Whofe every touch would force the feeler's foul To the ...
Pàgina 597
... gods and goddeffes ! | The nights are wholefome ; then no planets strike , [ Seeing the body . No fairy takes , nor witch hath pow'r to charm , These flow'rs are like the pleasures of the world ; So hallow'd and fo gracious is the time ...
... gods and goddeffes ! | The nights are wholefome ; then no planets strike , [ Seeing the body . No fairy takes , nor witch hath pow'r to charm , These flow'rs are like the pleasures of the world ; So hallow'd and fo gracious is the time ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 715 - Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom, Far from all resort of mirth, Save the cricket on the hearth, Or the bellman's drowsy charm To bless the doors from nightly harm.
Pàgina 622 - I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts. I am no orator, as Brutus is, But, as you know me all, a plain blunt man That love my friend, and that they know full well That gave me public leave to speak of him.
Pàgina 714 - Sometimes with secure delight The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequered shade, And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday, Till the livelong daylight fail...
Pàgina 548 - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine ; And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot ; And thereby hangs a tale.
Pàgina 621 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
Pàgina 619 - Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point ? ' Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow : so indeed he did. The torrent...
Pàgina 620 - Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them together, yours is as fair a name; Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well; Weigh them, it is as heavy; conjure with 'em, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar.
Pàgina 570 - Now it is the time of night, That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide.
Pàgina 683 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
Pàgina 548 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.