The Penguin Book of Eighteenth-century English VerseDennis Davison Penguin, 1973 - 321 sider Works by Pope, Johnson, Chatterton and other Augustan poets are grouped under such topic headings as Love, Nature, Women, and Science. |
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Side 116
... heart Feels new emotion ; now his fixéd eye With fervent rapture dwelling on her charms , Drinks in delicious draughts of new - born love . No rest the night , no peace the following day Brought to his struggling heart : her beauteous ...
... heart Feels new emotion ; now his fixéd eye With fervent rapture dwelling on her charms , Drinks in delicious draughts of new - born love . No rest the night , no peace the following day Brought to his struggling heart : her beauteous ...
Side 259
... heart , Which nobody can deny , deny , Which nobody can deny . For oh ! how it enters my soul like an awl ! This pity , which some people self - pity call , Is sure the most heart - piercing pity of all , Which nobody can deny , deny ...
... heart , Which nobody can deny , deny , Which nobody can deny . For oh ! how it enters my soul like an awl ! This pity , which some people self - pity call , Is sure the most heart - piercing pity of all , Which nobody can deny , deny ...
Side 295
... heart from earth be free , When it hath found repose in thee . O hide this self from me , that I No more , but Christ in me may live ; My vile affections crucify , Nor let one darling lust survive ; In all things nothing may I see ...
... heart from earth be free , When it hath found repose in thee . O hide this self from me , that I No more , but Christ in me may live ; My vile affections crucify , Nor let one darling lust survive ; In all things nothing may I see ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 17 |
JOHN DYER from The Fleece 91 | 22 |
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ALEXANDER POPE arms beauty beneath bless blood blushes breast breath charms church cries crowd crown dear delight deny Dr Johnson dread dress dull e'er educated eyes fair fame fate fear flame flies glide glows grace grave hand head hear heart Heaven hide honour ISAAC WATTS JAMES CAWTHORN JAMES HURDIS JOHN JOHN BYROM JOHN GAY JOSEPH WARTON labour ladies laugh live looks Lord lovers maid mind morning Muse ne'er night nymph o'er Oxford pain Peter PETER GRIMES plain pleasure poem poets poor praise prayer pride proud rage reign RICHARD JAGO rise ROBERT DODSLEY round sacred Satire scene shade shine sighs smile SOAME JENYNS soft song soul Spleen swain sweet tears thee thine THOMAS CHATTERTON THOMAS PARNELL thou tide toil trembling twas verse village voice Whilst WILLIAM WILLIAM COWPER wind wings wondrous young youth
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