Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 17
... fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , And take the poet in their stead . ON AN EAGLE CONFINED IN A COLLEGE COURT . ODE III . IMPERIAL bird , who wont to soar High o'er the rolling cloud , Where ...
... fate For verse , or things inanimate ; Then throw them from that downy bed , And take the poet in their stead . ON AN EAGLE CONFINED IN A COLLEGE COURT . ODE III . IMPERIAL bird , who wont to soar High o'er the rolling cloud , Where ...
Page 18
... fate . What time by thee scholastic pride Takes his precise , pedantic stride , Nor on thy mis'ry casts a care , The stream of love ne'er from his heart Flows out , to act fair pity's part ; But stinks , and stagnates there . Yet useful ...
... fate . What time by thee scholastic pride Takes his precise , pedantic stride , Nor on thy mis'ry casts a care , The stream of love ne'er from his heart Flows out , to act fair pity's part ; But stinks , and stagnates there . Yet useful ...
Page 19
... fate , Where'er his legions chanc'd to stray , Death and destruction mark'd their bloody way ; Immoderate was their rage , for mortal was their hate . But when the King of Righteousness arose , And on the illumin'd east serenely smil'd ...
... fate , Where'er his legions chanc'd to stray , Death and destruction mark'd their bloody way ; Immoderate was their rage , for mortal was their hate . But when the King of Righteousness arose , And on the illumin'd east serenely smil'd ...
Page 20
... fate thou earn'st be- wail , Who canst not buy a vote , nor hast a soul for sale . " Oh Indignation , wherefore wert thou given , If drowsy Patience deaden all thy rage ? - Yet we must bear such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster ...
... fate thou earn'st be- wail , Who canst not buy a vote , nor hast a soul for sale . " Oh Indignation , wherefore wert thou given , If drowsy Patience deaden all thy rage ? - Yet we must bear such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster ...
Page 34
... fate of Pharaoh and his numerous band Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er- throw 1 Being , is ...
... fate of Pharaoh and his numerous band Lost in the reflux of the watry walls , That melted to their fluid state again ? Need I recount how Sampson's warlike arm With more than mortal nerves was strung t ' o'er- throw 1 Being , is ...
Contents
3 | |
14 | |
20 | |
47 | |
53 | |
59 | |
65 | |
70 | |
88 | |
109 | |
123 | |
133 | |
190 | |
199 | |
207 | |
213 | |
221 | |
225 | |
231 | |
238 | |
244 | |
247 | |
358 | |
407 | |
415 | |
422 | |
489 | |
507 | |
521 | |
537 | |
549 | |
571 | |
577 | |
602 | |
610 | |
622 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adrastus arms Atrides bard beauty behold blest bloom boast bosom breast breath Capaneus charms coursers Creon crown'd death Diomed divine dread Dunciad e'er epic poetry ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame flowers gen'rous genius gentle glory golden grace grief groves hand heart Heav'n hero Hippomedon honour hope immortal king labours light live lord lord Chesterfield lyre maid malè mighty mind mournful Muse nature Nature's ne'er night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion PAUL WHITEHEAD peace plain poem poet Polynices pow'r praise pride quæ rage reign rise round sacred shade shining shore sighs skies smile soft song soul Statius strain streams swain sweet tears tender Theban Thebes thee thine thou thought thro toil tow'rs trembling truth Twas Tydeus vale verse Virgil virtue voice warriors wave wild winds wings youth