The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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Page 74
... Pride , pale Terror , gloomy Care , And mad Ambition , shall attend her there : There purple Vengeance bath'd in gore retires , Her weapons blunted , and extinct her fires : There hateful Envy her own snakes shall feel , And Perfecution ...
... Pride , pale Terror , gloomy Care , And mad Ambition , shall attend her there : There purple Vengeance bath'd in gore retires , Her weapons blunted , and extinct her fires : There hateful Envy her own snakes shall feel , And Perfecution ...
Page 90
... Pride , ver . 208 . 2. Imperfect Learning , ver . 215. 3. Judging by parts , and not by the whole , ver . 233 to 288. Cri- tics in Wit , Language , Versification , only , 288 , 305 , 339 , & c . 4. Being too hard to please , or too apt ...
... Pride , ver . 208 . 2. Imperfect Learning , ver . 215. 3. Judging by parts , and not by the whole , ver . 233 to 288. Cri- tics in Wit , Language , Versification , only , 288 , 305 , 339 , & c . 4. Being too hard to please , or too apt ...
Page 100
... PRIDE , the never - failing vice of fools . Whatever Nature has in worth deny'd , She gives in large recruits of needful Pride ! For as in bodies , thus in fouls , we find What wants in blood and spirits , fwell'd with wind : Pride ...
... PRIDE , the never - failing vice of fools . Whatever Nature has in worth deny'd , She gives in large recruits of needful Pride ! For as in bodies , thus in fouls , we find What wants in blood and spirits , fwell'd with wind : Pride ...
Page 107
... pride , or little sense ; Thofe heads , as ftomachs , are not fure the best , Which nauseate all , and nothing can digeft . Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire , but men of fenfe approve : 385 390 As things ...
... pride , or little sense ; Thofe heads , as ftomachs , are not fure the best , Which nauseate all , and nothing can digeft . Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire , but men of fenfe approve : 385 390 As things ...
Page 109
... Pride , The rhyming Clowns that gladded Shakespeare's age , No more with crambo entertain the stage . Who now in Anagrams their Patron praise , Or fing their . Miftrefs in Acroftic lays ; Ev'n pulpits pleas'd with merry puns of yore ...
... Pride , The rhyming Clowns that gladded Shakespeare's age , No more with crambo entertain the stage . Who now in Anagrams their Patron praise , Or fing their . Miftrefs in Acroftic lays ; Ev'n pulpits pleas'd with merry puns of yore ...
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