The Works of the English Poets: J. Philips, Smith, and PomfretH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... grief , alternate in his breast . But who can tell what pangs , what sharp remorse , Torment the Boian prince ? from native foil Exil'd by fate , torn from the dear embrace Of weeping confort , and depriv'd the fight Of his young ...
... grief , alternate in his breast . But who can tell what pangs , what sharp remorse , Torment the Boian prince ? from native foil Exil'd by fate , torn from the dear embrace Of weeping confort , and depriv'd the fight Of his young ...
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... grief , but that we view Their virtues yet furviving in their race ! › Can we forget , how the mad , headstrong rout Defy'd their prince to arms , nor made account Of faith or duty , or allegiance fworn ? Apoftate , atheift rebels ...
... grief , but that we view Their virtues yet furviving in their race ! › Can we forget , how the mad , headstrong rout Defy'd their prince to arms , nor made account Of faith or duty , or allegiance fworn ? Apoftate , atheift rebels ...
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... grief , And obftinately wretched : That one fo gay , fo beautiful and young , Of godlike virtue and imperial power , Should fly inviting joys , and court destruction . CRATANDER . Is there not caufe , when lately join'd in marriage , To ...
... grief , And obftinately wretched : That one fo gay , fo beautiful and young , Of godlike virtue and imperial power , Should fly inviting joys , and court destruction . CRATANDER . Is there not caufe , when lately join'd in marriage , To ...
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... grief has wrought her into frenzy ; The images her troubled fancy forms Are incoherent , wild ; her words disjointed : Sometimes the raves for mufick , light and air , Nor air , nor light , nor musick , calm her pains ; Then with ...
... grief has wrought her into frenzy ; The images her troubled fancy forms Are incoherent , wild ; her words disjointed : Sometimes the raves for mufick , light and air , Nor air , nor light , nor musick , calm her pains ; Then with ...
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... ! LYCON . Forget it , madam ; let it die in filence . PHÆDRA . O Ariadne ! O unhappy fister ! LYCON . Ceafe to record your fifter's grief and shame . PHEDRA , PHÆDRA . And fince the cruel God of Love requires $ 102 SMITH'S POEM S.
... ! LYCON . Forget it , madam ; let it die in filence . PHÆDRA . O Ariadne ! O unhappy fister ! LYCON . Ceafe to record your fifter's grief and shame . PHEDRA , PHÆDRA . And fince the cruel God of Love requires $ 102 SMITH'S POEM S.
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Page 5 - Disastrous acts forebode. In his right hand Long scrolls of paper solemnly he waves, With characters and figures dire inscrib'd, Grievous to mortal eyes.
Page 6 - The wasp insidious, and the buzzing drone, And butterfly proud of expanded wings Distinct with gold, entangled in her snares...
Page 4 - Cadwallador and Arthur, kings Full famous in romantic tale) when he, O'er many a craggy hill and barren cliff, Upon a cargo of fam'd Cestrian cheese, High over-shadowing rides, with a design To vend his wares, or at th' Avonian mart, Or Maridunum, or the ancient town Yclep'd Brechinia, or where Vaga's stream Encircles Ariconium, fruitful soil!
Page 7 - An horrid chasm disclose, with orifice Wide, discontinuous ; at which the winds Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, Tumultuous enter, with dire chilling blasts Portending agues.
Page 63 - Hinds to exercise the pointed Steel On the hard Rock, and give a wheely Form To the expected Grinder: Now prepare Materials for thy Mill, a sturdy Post Cylindric, to support the Grinder's Weight Excessive, and a flexile Sallow' entrench'd, Rounding, capacious of the juicy Hord.
Page 53 - Sylvan fhades, and filent groves, "(Haunt (Haunt of the Druids) whence the earth is fed With copious fuel ; whence the fturdy oak, A prince's refuge once, th...
Page 289 - By great example to wise actions led : Much to the fame her lineal heroes bore She owes, but to her own high genius more; And, by a noble emulation mov'd, Excell'd their virtues, and her own improv'd ; Till they arriv'd to that celestial height, Scarce angels greater be, or saints so bright.
Page 72 - s emblazon'd by the rosy dawn, Domestic cares awake them ; brisk they rise, Refresh'd, and lively with the joys that flow From amicable talk, and moderate cups Sweetly interchang'd.
Page 214 - Near some obliging, modest fair to live : For there's that sweetness in a female mind Which in a man's we cannot hope to find...
Page 51 - Traverse th' extremest world ? why tempt the rage Of the rough ocean ? when our native glebe Imparts, from bounteous womb, annual recruits Of wine delectable, that far surmounts Gallic, or Latin grapes, or those that see The setting sun near Calpe's towering height. Nor let the Rbodian, nor the Lesbian vines Vaunt their rich Must, nor let Tokay contend For sovereignty ; Phanaeus