The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Volume 691790 |
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English poets. KITTY FEL L. I. HE courtly bard , in verse sublime , May praise the toasted Belle ; A country maid ... praise of Kitty Fell . III . Where woodbines twift their fragrant fhade , And noontide beams repel , I'll reft me on ...
English poets. KITTY FEL L. I. HE courtly bard , in verse sublime , May praise the toasted Belle ; A country maid ... praise of Kitty Fell . III . Where woodbines twift their fragrant fhade , And noontide beams repel , I'll reft me on ...
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... praise , And poets came round in a throng ; They liften'd - they envy'd his lays , But which of them equal'd his fong ? Ye fhepherds , henceforward be mute , For loft is the paftoral ftrain ; So give me my CORYDON's flute , And thus ...
... praise , And poets came round in a throng ; They liften'd - they envy'd his lays , But which of them equal'd his fong ? Ye fhepherds , henceforward be mute , For loft is the paftoral ftrain ; So give me my CORYDON's flute , And thus ...
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... praise , And Phoebe bestow'd him a garland of bays : May this wreathe , faid the fair one , dear Lord of my VOWS , A crown for true merit , bloom long on thy brows : The fwains and their fweethearts that danc'd on the green , Approv'd ...
... praise , And Phoebe bestow'd him a garland of bays : May this wreathe , faid the fair one , dear Lord of my VOWS , A crown for true merit , bloom long on thy brows : The fwains and their fweethearts that danc'd on the green , Approv'd ...
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... praise the character they lately pity'd ; They promife to reform - relinquish play , So break the tables up at - break of day . AN EPILOGUE , SPOKE AT EDINBURGH , IN THE CHARACTER L 3 AN EPILOGU E. 149 An Epilogue, spoke in the ...
... praise the character they lately pity'd ; They promife to reform - relinquish play , So break the tables up at - break of day . AN EPILOGUE , SPOKE AT EDINBURGH , IN THE CHARACTER L 3 AN EPILOGU E. 149 An Epilogue, spoke in the ...
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... up to an illuftrious theme , There's mark'd upon the register of Fame A fubject - but beyond the warmest lays ! Wonder muft paint , when ' tis a G - nby's praise . A PRO- PROLOGUE , ' T То RULE A WIFE . SPOKEN PROLOGUE . 155.
... up to an illuftrious theme , There's mark'd upon the register of Fame A fubject - but beyond the warmest lays ! Wonder muft paint , when ' tis a G - nby's praise . A PRO- PROLOGUE , ' T То RULE A WIFE . SPOKEN PROLOGUE . 155.
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Anacreon beauty becauſe behold beſt birds bleft bloom bofom breaſt charms CORYDON Countess of Northumberland cry'd Cupid Damon defire delight deſpair divine dreft ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair falute fame FANCY fate fatire fav'rite fays feat fenfe ferene fhades fhall fhepherd fhould fide fighs fing firſt fleep fmiles foft fome fond fong foon forrow FORTUNE foul fpring freſh ftands ftate ftill fuch fweet fwell gentle glory glowing Goddeſs golden grace grove halcion heart honours Jove juſt kifs LXIX maid marble live mighty mind mufe muft muſt Newcaſtle o'er paffions Phaëton Phillis plac'd pleaſe pleaſure praiſe pride Queen raiſe rife rofe rofy roſes round SALADIN ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſmile Spleen ſporting ſpread ſtand ſtate ſweet thefe theſe thofe thoſe thouſand thro try'd virgin whofe Whoſe William fung wings worfe wretch youth
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Page 239 - Rules, which, when truths themselves reveal, Bid us to follow what we feel. The world can't hear the...
Page 215 - Nor, hir'd to praise with stallion pen Serve the ear-lechery of men; But to avoid religious jars The laws are my expositors, Which in my doubting mind create Conformity to church and state.
Page 237 - Said a formal non-con, (whose rich stock of grace Lies forward expos'd in shop-window of face) Ah! pity your soul: come, be of our sect: For then you are safe, and may plead you're elect.
Page 225 - Two hundred pounds, half-yearly paid, Annuity securely made, A farm some twenty miles from town, Small, tight, salubrious, and my own: Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving-man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow...
Page 248 - Not knowing home in such a plight, Fly to and' fro, afraid to light. — Far from my theme, from method far, Convey'd in Venus' flying car, I go compell'd by feather'd steeds, That scorn the rein, when Delia leads.
Page 213 - Am loth to lend, or run in debt. No compter-writs me agitate ; Who moralizing pass the gate, And there mine eyes on spendthrifts turn, Who vainly o'er their bondage mourn.
Page 246 - Before they died, been forced to creep. They politics, like ours, profess : The greater prey upon the less. Some strain on foot huge loads to bring, Some toil incessant on the wing...
Page 226 - Invite, and contemplation aid: Here nymphs from hollow oaks relate The dark decrees and will of fate, And dreams beneath the spreading beech Inspire, and docile fancy teach; While soft as breezy breath of wind, Impulses rustle through the mind: Here Dryads, scorning Phoebus
Page 246 - Some frolic, toil, marry, increase, Are sick and well, have war and peace, And, broke with age, in half a day Yield to successors, and away. Let not prophane this sacred place, Hypocrisy with Janus...
Page 241 - Eloquent Want, whose reasons sway, And make ten thousand truths give way. While I your scheme with pleasure trace, Draws near, and stares me in the face.