The Works of the English Poets, 23. köideH. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 pages |
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... ftand , Wrath in his look , and lightning in his hand ; Like Homer's Hector when he flung his fire Amidst a thousand ships , and made all Greece retire . But But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And 14 ADDISON'S POEMS .
... ftand , Wrath in his look , and lightning in his hand ; Like Homer's Hector when he flung his fire Amidst a thousand ships , and made all Greece retire . But But who can run the British triumphs o'er , And 14 ADDISON'S POEMS .
Page 32
... ftand ftill , the ftones admire ; The listening savages advance , The wolf and lamb around him trip , The bears in aukward measures leap , " And tigers mingle in the dance . The moving woods attended as he play'd , And Rhodope was left ...
... ftand ftill , the ftones admire ; The listening savages advance , The wolf and lamb around him trip , The bears in aukward measures leap , " And tigers mingle in the dance . The moving woods attended as he play'd , And Rhodope was left ...
Page 43
... ftand , Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the bright dames , to whom they humbly fued , Still fhow the charms that their proud hearts fubdued . Fain would I Raphael's godlike art ...
... ftand , Stern tyrants , whom their cruelties renown , And emperors in Parian marble frown ; While the bright dames , to whom they humbly fued , Still fhow the charms that their proud hearts fubdued . Fain would I Raphael's godlike art ...
Page 100
... ruin and confufion hurl'd . He , unconcern'd , would hear the mighty crack , And ftand fecure amidst a falling world . Such Such were the godlike arts that led Bright Pollux to [ 100 ] TRANSLATIONS Horace, Book III Ode III.
... ruin and confufion hurl'd . He , unconcern'd , would hear the mighty crack , And ftand fecure amidst a falling world . Such Such were the godlike arts that led Bright Pollux to [ 100 ] TRANSLATIONS Horace, Book III Ode III.
Page 107
... ftand Here spring appears with flowery chaplets bound ; Here fummer in her wheaten garland crown'd ; Here autumn the rich troden grapes befmear ; And hoary winter fhivers in the rear . Phœbus beheld the youth from off his throne ; That ...
... ftand Here spring appears with flowery chaplets bound ; Here fummer in her wheaten garland crown'd ; Here autumn the rich troden grapes befmear ; And hoary winter fhivers in the rear . Phœbus beheld the youth from off his throne ; That ...
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