The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 51. köideSamuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... figh . Prifoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all his wishes ; wing'd by heaven To fly at infinite ; and reach it there , Where feraphs gather immortality , On life's fair tree , faft by the throne of God . What ...
... figh . Prifoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all his wishes ; wing'd by heaven To fly at infinite ; and reach it there , Where feraphs gather immortality , On life's fair tree , faft by the throne of God . What ...
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... figh . A part how finall of the terraqueous globe 285 Is tenanted by man ! the reft a waste , Rocks , defarts , frozen feas , and burning fands : Wild haunts of monsters , poisons , ftings , and death . Such is earth's melancholy map ...
... figh . A part how finall of the terraqueous globe 285 Is tenanted by man ! the reft a waste , Rocks , defarts , frozen feas , and burning fands : Wild haunts of monsters , poisons , ftings , and death . Such is earth's melancholy map ...
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... figh 345 Diffolv'd the charm ; the difenchanted earth Loft all her luftre . Where her glittering towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked waste ; a dreary vale of tears ; The great magician ' s dead ! Thou poor ...
... figh 345 Diffolv'd the charm ; the difenchanted earth Loft all her luftre . Where her glittering towers ? Her golden mountains , where ? all darken'd down To naked waste ; a dreary vale of tears ; The great magician ' s dead ! Thou poor ...
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... figh ; and while We figh , we fink ; and are what we deplor'd ; Lamenting , or lamented , all our lot ! 360 365 Is death at diftance ? No : He has been on thee , And given fure earneft of his final blow . Thofe hours that lately fmil'd ...
... figh ; and while We figh , we fink ; and are what we deplor'd ; Lamenting , or lamented , all our lot ! 360 365 Is death at diftance ? No : He has been on thee , And given fure earneft of his final blow . Thofe hours that lately fmil'd ...
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... figh ? Scorn the proud man that is afham'd to weep ; Our tears indulg'd indeed deserve our shame . Ye that e'er loft an angel ! pity me . Soon as the luftre languisht in her eye , Dawning a dimmer day on human sight ; And on her cheek ...
... figh ? Scorn the proud man that is afham'd to weep ; Our tears indulg'd indeed deserve our shame . Ye that e'er loft an angel ! pity me . Soon as the luftre languisht in her eye , Dawning a dimmer day on human sight ; And on her cheek ...
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Page 30 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileg'd beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven. Fly, ye profane ! If not, draw near with awe, Receive the blefling, and adore the chance,
Page 15 - both pain us, what can pleafe ? That which the Deity to pleafe ordain'd, Time us'd. The man who confecrates his hours 185 By vigorous effort, and an honeft aim, At once he draws the fting of life and death; He walks 'with Nature; and her paths are peace. Our error's
Page 52 - The deep damp vault, the darknefs, and the worm; Thefe are the bugbears of a winter's eve, The terrors of the living, not the dead. Imagination's fool, and error's wretch, Man makes a death, .which nature never made ; 15 Then on the point of his own fancy
Page 6 - out of life. Procraftination is the thief of time ; Year after year it fteals, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment leaves 395 The vaft concerns of an eternal
Page 95 - Tis a proud mendicant; it boafts, and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. 290 Monarchs and minifters are awful names ; Whoever wear them, challenge our devoir. Religion, public order, both exact External homage, and a fupple knee
Page 73 - Let him not violate kind nature's laws, " But own man born to live as well as die." Wretched and old thou giv'ft him ; young and gay He takes ; and -plunder is a tyrant's joy. What if I prove, " That fartheft from the fear, 790
Page 28 - A friend, but what has found a friend in Thee. All like the purchafe ; few the price will pay ; And this makes friends fuch miracles below. What if (fmce daring on fo nice a theme) I mew thee friendfhip Delicate, as Dear, Of tender violations apt to die
Page 120 - In this, not bis own place, this foreign field, Where nature fodders him with other food Than was ordain'd his cravings to fuffice, Poor in abundance, famifh'd at a feaft, Sighs on for fomething more, when mojl enjoy'd. 45 Is heaven then kinder to thy flocks than thee ? Not fo ; thy pafture richer, but remote
Page 35 - And make diftrefs, diftraftion. Oh Philander! What was thy fate ? A double fate to me ; Portent, and pain ! a menace, and a blow! Like the black raven hovering o'er my peace, Not lefs a bird of omen, than of prey. 75 It call'd Narcifl'a long before her hour; It call'd her tender foul, by break of
Page 108 - tis revolution all; All change ; no death. Day follows night; and night The dying day; ftars rife, and fet, and rife; Earth takes th' example. See, the Summer gay, 680 With her green chaplet, and ambrofial