Poetical WorksLittle, Brown, 1862 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 23
Page 179
... Queen of Love , and the naked Graces , are ever in waiting . The lady must be herself a goddess bred and born ; she must- but you shall have a specimen of one of these poems , which may convey a more precise idea : - -- ON SEEING MRS ...
... Queen of Love , and the naked Graces , are ever in waiting . The lady must be herself a goddess bred and born ; she must- but you shall have a specimen of one of these poems , which may convey a more precise idea : - -- ON SEEING MRS ...
Page 180
... Queen of Love With fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; ' Twas joy and endless blisses all around , And rocks forgot their hardness at the sound . Then first , at last even Jove was taken in , And felt her charms , without ...
... Queen of Love With fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; ' Twas joy and endless blisses all around , And rocks forgot their hardness at the sound . Then first , at last even Jove was taken in , And felt her charms , without ...
Page 193
... Queen Surround obedient ; next to these are seen The crested Knights in golden armour gay ; Their steeds by turns curvet , or snort or neigh . In either army , on each distant wing Two mighty Elephants their castles bring , Bulwarks ...
... Queen Surround obedient ; next to these are seen The crested Knights in golden armour gay ; Their steeds by turns curvet , or snort or neigh . In either army , on each distant wing Two mighty Elephants their castles bring , Bulwarks ...
Page 195
... Queen , whom dangers ne'er dismay , The strength and terror of the bloody day , In a straight line spreads her destruction wide , To left or right , before , behind , aside . Yet may she never with a circling course Sweep to OF ...
... Queen , whom dangers ne'er dismay , The strength and terror of the bloody day , In a straight line spreads her destruction wide , To left or right , before , behind , aside . Yet may she never with a circling course Sweep to OF ...
Page 197
... of all his train Should bear his first commission o'er the plain ; And then determined to begin the scene With him that stood before to guard the Queen . He took a double step : with instant care Does OF GOLDSMITH . 197.
... of all his train Should bear his first commission o'er the plain ; And then determined to begin the scene With him that stood before to guard the Queen . He took a double step : with instant care Does OF GOLDSMITH . 197.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration appeared Archer beauty blest bliss booksellers Boswell breast BULKLEY Burke called character charms comedy Cradock cried David Garrick dear death Deserted Village dinner Doctor Edmund Burke epigram Epilogue epitaph eyes fame fate flies Garrick genius gentleman give Gold happy heart Heaven Hermes honour hope Horneck humour Johnson King lady laugh Lord mind mirth MISS CATLEY monarch never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain Phoebus pity plain play pleas'd pleasure poem poet poor praise pride PRIEST printed Queen rage Recitative Richard Burke round sable scene Sir Joshua Reynolds smile soul Stoops to Conquer strange matter stranger talk terror thee thing THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought told took truth turn Twas venison verses Vicar of Wakefield wealth weep Westminster Abbey Whitefoord wish wretch write wrote