The Works of the English Poets: SavageH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Side 8
... bright dreams reclines , By thee bestow'd ; whence Fancy colour'd fhines , And flutters round his brow a hovering fight , Varying her plumes in vifionary light . 35 40 The folar fires now faint and watery burn , Juft where with ice ...
... bright dreams reclines , By thee bestow'd ; whence Fancy colour'd fhines , And flutters round his brow a hovering fight , Varying her plumes in vifionary light . 35 40 The folar fires now faint and watery burn , Juft where with ice ...
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... bright honours rush into his lays ! And all that glorious warmth his lays reveal , Which only poets , kings , and patriots feel ! Though gay as mirth , as curious thought sedate , As elegance polite , as power elate ; Profound as reason ...
... bright honours rush into his lays ! And all that glorious warmth his lays reveal , Which only poets , kings , and patriots feel ! Though gay as mirth , as curious thought sedate , As elegance polite , as power elate ; Profound as reason ...
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... the white form in a bright cloud aspires ! Full on his followers burts a flood of rays , Proftrate they fall beneath th ' o'erwhelming blaze ! 40 45 Like Like noon - tide fummer - funs the rays appear 22 SAVAGE'S POEMS .
... the white form in a bright cloud aspires ! Full on his followers burts a flood of rays , Proftrate they fall beneath th ' o'erwhelming blaze ! 40 45 Like Like noon - tide fummer - funs the rays appear 22 SAVAGE'S POEMS .
Side 23
... bright - glancing , yet ferene ! Now faft - encreasing to the croud amaz'd , Like fome vaft meteor high in æther rais'd ! My labour , yon high - vaulted altar stains With dies , that emulate ætherial plains . The convex glass , which in ...
... bright - glancing , yet ferene ! Now faft - encreasing to the croud amaz'd , Like fome vaft meteor high in æther rais'd ! My labour , yon high - vaulted altar stains With dies , that emulate ætherial plains . The convex glass , which in ...
Side 41
... bright spirits of the juft , combin'd , Inform , refine , and prompt his towering mind ! He takes the gifted quill from hands divine , Around his temples rays refulgent shine ! 195 Now Now rapt ! now more than man ! —I see THE WANDERER ...
... bright spirits of the juft , combin'd , Inform , refine , and prompt his towering mind ! He takes the gifted quill from hands divine , Around his temples rays refulgent shine ! 195 Now Now rapt ! now more than man ! —I see THE WANDERER ...
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AARON HILL æther beauty behold bleffing blifs bloom bluſh breaſt BRIDGET JONES bright cenfure charms circle of deceit clouds defcend defire deſpair diſplay divine eaſe ev'n fafe fair fame fate fatire fcene fcorn feem feen ferene fhade fhall fhine fhould fighs fing fire firſt flame fmile foes foft fome fong fons forrows foul fpirits friendſhip ftand ftill ftreams ftrike fuch fweet fwelling glows grace grief heart heaven honours infpire juft Juftice light loft luftre mind moſt Mufe mufic Muſe muſt ne'er o'er Olympia paffion pity pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe pride purſue raiſe rays refin'd rife riſe rofe ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhows ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtands ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought truth virtue wealth weep whofe Whoſe wild wind youth
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Side 39 - Can its foot sharpen, like the vulture's claw? Can the fond goat, or tender fleecy dam, Howl, like the wolf, to tear the kid, or lamb? Yes, there are mothers...
Side 86 - Far be the guilt of homeshed blood from all On whom, unsought, embroiling dangers fall ! Still the pale dead revives, and lives to me, To me ! through Pity's eye condemn'd to see.
Side 175 - Loose-strung, run jingling into history's name. Thick as Egyptian clouds of raining flies ; As thick as worms where man corrupting lies ; As pests obscene that haunt the ruin'd pile ; As monsters floundering in the muddy Nile ; Minutes, Memoirs, Views, and Reviews appear, Where slander darkens each recorded year.
Side 191 - Thy sons, though crafty, deaf to wisdom's call; Despising all men, and despised by all. Sons, while thy cliffs a ditch-like river laves, Rude as thy rocks, and muddy as thy waves ; Of thoughts -as narrow as of words immense, As full of turbulence as void of sense : Thee, thee, what senatorial souls adorn ? Thy natives sure would prove a senate's scorn.
Side 87 - Which gives at once a life, and rears a mind ? Mother, miscalled, farewell ! Of soul severe, This sad reflection yet may force one tear : All I was wretched by...
Side 175 - Some ring or letter now reveals th' intrigue : Queens, with their minions, work unfeemly things, And boys grow dukes, when catamites to kings. Does a prince die ? What poifons they furmife ! No royal mortal fure by nature dies.
Side 88 - Her fmile more cheerful than a vernal morn, All life ! all bloom ! of Youth and Fancy born. Touch'd into joy, what hearts to her fubmit ! She looks her Sire, and fpeaks her Mother's wit. O'er the gay world the fweet infpirer reigns . Spleen flies, and Elegance her pomp fuftains.
Side 20 - twixt thy foe and thee ; Truth from an eminence surveys our scene, (A hill, where all is clear, and all serene.) Kude earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's aim, And clear, and eminent, like Truth, thy fame.
Side 19 - Socrates inspire her pain, And Pope, the monarch of the tuneful train ! To whom be Nature's, and Britannia's praise ! All their bright honours rush into his lays ! And all that glorious warmth his lays reveal, Which only poets, kings, and patriots feel...
Side 100 - Two Fathers join'd to rob my Claim of one ! My Mother too thought fit to have no Son ! The Senate next...