The Works of the English Poets: Dyer; MalletH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Sivu 4
... thought ; Thus fhe dreffes green and gay , To difperfe our cares away . Ever charming , ever new , When will the landskip tire the view ! The fountain's fall , the river's flow , The woody vallies , warm and low ; } The The windy fummit ...
... thought ; Thus fhe dreffes green and gay , To difperfe our cares away . Ever charming , ever new , When will the landskip tire the view ! The fountain's fall , the river's flow , The woody vallies , warm and low ; } The The windy fummit ...
Sivu 10
... boundless fame ; impatient for exploits , His eager eyes upcast , he foars in thought Above * Several statues of the Pagan gods have been converted into images of faints . Above all height : and his own Brutus fee , DYER'S POEM S :
... boundless fame ; impatient for exploits , His eager eyes upcast , he foars in thought Above * Several statues of the Pagan gods have been converted into images of faints . Above all height : and his own Brutus fee , DYER'S POEM S :
Sivu 11
... thoughts inflame Greatly to serve my country , diftant land , And build me virtuous fame ; nor fhall the duft Of these fall'n piles with fhew of fad decay Avert the good resolve , mean argument , The fate alone of matter . - Now the ...
... thoughts inflame Greatly to serve my country , diftant land , And build me virtuous fame ; nor fhall the duft Of these fall'n piles with fhew of fad decay Avert the good resolve , mean argument , The fate alone of matter . - Now the ...
Sivu 73
... thought explore . Far , far away , whose paffions would immure , In your own little hearts , the joys of life ; ( Ye worms of pride ) for your repast alone , Who claim all nature's ftores , woods , waters , meads , All her profufion ...
... thought explore . Far , far away , whose paffions would immure , In your own little hearts , the joys of life ; ( Ye worms of pride ) for your repast alone , Who claim all nature's ftores , woods , waters , meads , All her profufion ...
Sivu 75
... thought , And trials manifold , his well - known voice Gather'd the poor , and o'er Vulcanian stoves , With tepid lees of oil , and spiky comb , Shew'd how the fleece might stretch to greater length , And caft a gloffier whiteness ...
... thought , And trials manifold , his well - known voice Gather'd the poor , and o'er Vulcanian stoves , With tepid lees of oil , and spiky comb , Shew'd how the fleece might stretch to greater length , And caft a gloffier whiteness ...
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Ægyptus æther afcending Amyntor arife Aurelius beauteous behold beneath bofom breaſt brow charms chearful clime clouds coaft deep defcend diftant duft earth erft ev'n facred fafe fair Falernum fame fcene fecure feen fenfe fhade fhall fheep fhepherds fhine fhore fide figh filence filk firſt fkies flame fleece fleep flocks flood fmile foft fome fong fons forrow foul ftill ftream fuch funk fwains fweet fwell Gaul grace Grongar Hill groves hand heart heaven hills himſelf ifle juft laft laſt light loft loom moſt Mufe Muſe muſt Nature's night nymphs o'er paffion plain pleaſe pleaſure praiſe rais'd reafon realms rife riſe rocks rofe round ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhore ſkill ſky ſpread ſtate ſtep thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand toil trade unnumber'd vale virtue wafte wave weft whofe whoſe wild wind wing wonder woods wool
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Sivu 4 - But transient is the smile of Fate ! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Sivu 3 - That cast an awful look below; Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps ; So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode; 'Tis now th...
Sivu 12 - Th' enormous amphitheatre behold — Mountainous pile ! o'er whose capacious womb Pours the broad firmament its varied light ; While from the central floor the seats ascend...
Sivu 132 - And catch at last his bushy brow. Oh! how fresh, how pure the air! Let me breathe a little here. Where am I, Nature? I descry Thy magazine before me lie. Temples! and towns! and towers! and woods! And hills! and vales! and fields! and floods! Crowding before me, edg'd around With naked wilds, and barren ground.
Sivu 2 - Does the face of Nature show In all the hues of heaven's bow, And, swelling to embrace the light, Spreads around beneath the sight.
Sivu 124 - E'en in the fiftieth latitude. Say why, (If ye, the travell'd sons of Commerce, know) Wherefore lie bound their rivers, lakes, and dales, Half the Sun's annual course, in chains of ice ? While the Rhine's fertile shore, and Gallic realms, By the same zone encircled, long enjoy Warm beams of Phoebus, and, supine, behold Their plains and hillocks blush with clustering vines.
Sivu 5 - Ever charming, ever new, When will the landscape tire the view! The fountain's fall, the river's flow, The woody valleys warm and low; The windy summit, wild and high, Roughly rushing on the sky; The pleasant seat, the ruined tower, The naked rock, the shady bower; The town and village, dome and farm, Each give each a double charm, As pearls upon an Ethiop's arm.
Sivu 5 - As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air Which to those who journey near Barren, brown and rough appear: Still we tread the same coarse way; The present's still a cloudy day.
Sivu 1 - Silent nymph, with curious eye, Who, the purple evening, lie On the mountain's lonely van, Beyond the noise of busy man ; Painting fair the form of things, While the yellow linnet sings ; Or the tuneful nightingale Charms the forest with her tale...
Sivu 3 - In all the hues of heaven's bow ; And, swelling to embrace the light, Spreads around beneath the sight. Old castles on the cliffs arise, Proudly...