The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 53Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... laft morn appear . XIV . But , hark ! the cock has warn'd me hence ; A long and late adieu ! Come , fee , falfe man , how low fhe lies , Who dy'd for love of you . XV . The lark fung loud ; the morning fmil'd , With beams of rofy red ...
... laft morn appear . XIV . But , hark ! the cock has warn'd me hence ; A long and late adieu ! Come , fee , falfe man , how low fhe lies , Who dy'd for love of you . XV . The lark fung loud ; the morning fmil'd , With beams of rofy red ...
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... laft the felf - applauding wight , Of points and letters , chaff and straws , to write : Sagely refolv'd to fwell each bulky piece With venerable toys , from Rome and Greece ; How oft , in Homer , Paris curl'd his hair ; If Ariftotle's ...
... laft the felf - applauding wight , Of points and letters , chaff and straws , to write : Sagely refolv'd to fwell each bulky piece With venerable toys , from Rome and Greece ; How oft , in Homer , Paris curl'd his hair ; If Ariftotle's ...
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... laft an honeft fexton join'd the throng 105 ( For as the theme was large , their talk was long ) ; Neighbours , he cry'd , my confcience bids me tell , Though ' twas the Doctor preach'd , —I toll'd the bell . In this the Critic's folly ...
... laft an honeft fexton join'd the throng 105 ( For as the theme was large , their talk was long ) ; Neighbours , he cry'd , my confcience bids me tell , Though ' twas the Doctor preach'd , —I toll'd the bell . In this the Critic's folly ...
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... laft is fate : Guilt's hapless fervant finks into a flave ; And Virtue's laft fad ftrugglings cannot fave . " As fuch our fair attempt , we hope to fee " Our judges , here at least - from influence free : " One place , -ubiafs'd yet by ...
... laft is fate : Guilt's hapless fervant finks into a flave ; And Virtue's laft fad ftrugglings cannot fave . " As fuch our fair attempt , we hope to fee " Our judges , here at least - from influence free : " One place , -ubiafs'd yet by ...
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... Laft * The late General Skelton . He had juft then pur- chafed a houfe in Henrietta - street . The late Col. Caroline Scott ; who , though ex- tremely corpulent , was uncommonly active ; and who , to much fkill , spirit , and bravery ...
... Laft * The late General Skelton . He had juft then pur- chafed a houfe in Henrietta - street . The late Col. Caroline Scott ; who , though ex- tremely corpulent , was uncommonly active ; and who , to much fkill , spirit , and bravery ...
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Page 4 - Boafted their order which Callimachus (Reclining ftudious on Afopus' banks Beneath an urn of fome lamented nymph) Haply compos'd ; the urn with foliage curl'd Thinly conceal'd, the chapiter inform'd. See the tall obelifcs from Memphis old, One ftone enormous each, or Thebes convey'd ; Like Albion's fpires they rufh into the Ikies.
Page 30 - The sturdy rustic, in the middle wave, Awaits to seize him rising ; one arm bears His lifted head above the limpid stream, While the full clammy fleece the other laves Around, laborious, with repeated toil ; And then resigns him to the sunny bank, Where, bleating loud, he shakes his dripping locks.
Page 9 - Or the tall growth of glossy-rinded beech ; And where the burrowing rabbit turns the dust ; And where the dappled deer delights to bound. Such are the downs of...
Page 1 - Hark how the mighty billows lash their vaults, And thunder; how they heave their rocks in vain; Though now incessant time has roll'd around A thousand winters o'er the changeful world, And yet a thousand, since th' indignant floods Roar loud in their firm bounds, and dash, and swell, In vain; convey'd to Tiber's lowest wave.
Page 103 - Tore the wild-flying sails and tumbling masts; While flames, thick-flashing in the gloom, reveal'd Ruins of decks and shrouds, and sights of death. Yet on he far'd, with fortitude his cheer,— Gaining, at intervals, slow way, beneath Del Fuego's rugged cliffs ; and the white ridge Above all height, (by opening clouds...