The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumer 48-49Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... virtue , and her arts revive . 925 Or , turning thence thy view , these graver thoughts The Mufes charm : while , with fure tafte refin'd , 930 You draw th ' infpiring breath of ancient fong ; Till nobly rifes , emulous , thy own ...
... virtue , and her arts revive . 925 Or , turning thence thy view , these graver thoughts The Mufes charm : while , with fure tafte refin'd , 930 You draw th ' infpiring breath of ancient fong ; Till nobly rifes , emulous , thy own ...
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... virtue , and approving Heaven . These are the matchlefs joys of virtuous love ; And thus their moments fly . The Seasons thus , As ceafelefs round a jarring world they roll , Still find them happy ; and confenting Spring Sheds her own ...
... virtue , and approving Heaven . These are the matchlefs joys of virtuous love ; And thus their moments fly . The Seasons thus , As ceafelefs round a jarring world they roll , Still find them happy ; and confenting Spring Sheds her own ...
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... virtue ftruggling on the brink of vice ; In waking whifpers , and repeated dreams , To hint pure thought , and warn the favour'd foul For future trials fated to prepare , 530 To prompt the poet , who devoted gives His Mufe to better ...
... virtue ftruggling on the brink of vice ; In waking whifpers , and repeated dreams , To hint pure thought , and warn the favour'd foul For future trials fated to prepare , 530 To prompt the poet , who devoted gives His Mufe to better ...
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... virtue glow'd , In all her smiles , without forbidding pride . But , O thou best of parents ! wipe thy tears ; Or rather to Parental Nature pay The tears of grateful joy , who for a while 575 Lent thee this younger felf , this opening ...
... virtue glow'd , In all her smiles , without forbidding pride . But , O thou best of parents ! wipe thy tears ; Or rather to Parental Nature pay The tears of grateful joy , who for a while 575 Lent thee this younger felf , this opening ...
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... virtue form'd , and equal grace , The fame , distinguish'd by their sex alone : Hers the mild luftre of the blooming morn , And his the radiance of the risen day , They lov'd : but such their guileless paffion was , As in the dawn of ...
... virtue form'd , and equal grace , The fame , distinguish'd by their sex alone : Hers the mild luftre of the blooming morn , And his the radiance of the risen day , They lov'd : but such their guileless paffion was , As in the dawn of ...
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æther amid behold beneath beſt bleft blifs boaſt breaſt breath Britons charm chearful clouds deep defcends delight earth eclogue Ev'n facred fafe fair fame fancy fave fcene fecret feems fhade fhall fhining fhore fide figh filent fing firft firſt flame fleep flood fmile fnows focial foft folemn fome fong fons foreft foul ftill fuch funk fweet fwell fyren glory grace Greece grove heart heaven himſelf infpiring laft land laſt Liberty light loft mix'd moſt mountains Mufe mufic Muſe muſt Nature's numbers o'er paffions peace plain pleaſing pleaſure pour'd pride rage raiſe reafon reign rife Rome round ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſky ſmile ſpirit ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtill ſtorm ſtrain ſtream ſweet tempeft tender thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand toil treaſures vale virtue waſte wave whofe whoſe wild winds wiſdom youth
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Side 171 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent.
Side 247 - Love framed with Mirth a gay fantastic round : Loose were her tresses seen, her zone unbound; And he, amidst his frolic play, As if he would the charming air repay, Shook thousand odours from his dewy wings.
Side 56 - Bear me, Pomona ! to thy citron groves ; To where the lemon and the piercing lime, With the deep orange, glowing through the green, Their lighter glories blend.
Side 5 - Be gracious, Heaven! for now laborious man Has done his part. Ye fostering breezes, blow ! Ye softening dews, ye tender showers, descend ! And .temper all, thou world-reviving sun, Into the perfect year...
Side 239 - midst its dreary dells, Whose walls more awful nod By thy religious gleams. Or if chill blustering winds, or driving rain, Prevent my willing feet, be mine the hut, That from the mountain's side, Views wilds, and swelling floods, And hamlets brown, and dim-discover'd spires, And hears their simple bell, and marks o'er all Thy dewy fingers draw The gradual dusky veil.
Side 41 - But one the lofty follower of the sun, Sad when he sets, shuts up her yellow leaves, Drooping all night; and, when he warm returns, Points her enamour'd bosom to his ray.
Side 30 - But happy they, the happiest of their kind, Whom gentler stars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortunes, and their beings blend. Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft, and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace ; but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship...
Side 174 - tis nought to me, Since God is ever present, ever felt, In the void waste as in the city full...
Side 145 - Along the mazy current. Low the woods Bow their hoar head ; and ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man.
Side 239 - Who slept in buds the day, And many a Nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still The pensive Pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.