A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's Tibullus |
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Sivu 25
Whatever rage your boiling heart sustains, Let not the face disclose your inward
paint. Be yevr companions o'er the social bowl 4(0 TVe lev selected, each a
virtuous foul. Vrver a friend among the wicked go, Mar ever join to be the good
man's ...
Whatever rage your boiling heart sustains, Let not the face disclose your inward
paint. Be yevr companions o'er the social bowl 4(0 TVe lev selected, each a
virtuous foul. Vrver a friend among the wicked go, Mar ever join to be the good
man's ...
Sivu 175
nma, a serpent small, " Vshith a bee the ploughmen call, * lap 'd with wings, and
arm'd with dart, " Ofc '— hat flung me to the heart." Venus thus reply 'd, and smil'd;
' Dry those tears, for shame ! my child ; ' B" * bee can wound so deep, ...
nma, a serpent small, " Vshith a bee the ploughmen call, * lap 'd with wings, and
arm'd with dart, " Ofc '— hat flung me to the heart." Venus thus reply 'd, and smil'd;
' Dry those tears, for shame ! my child ; ' B" * bee can wound so deep, ...
Sivu 449
But he places the mind, in which the reason resides, and is the chief and noblest
part of that nature, in the heart, where all the pilTuni have their feat likewise, and (
how themselves ; r» it Xoyuuv n is iHXn ix ti t£v (3&»,ui rit x*(±f fays Diogenes ...
But he places the mind, in which the reason resides, and is the chief and noblest
part of that nature, in the heart, where all the pilTuni have their feat likewise, and (
how themselves ; r» it Xoyuuv n is iHXn ix ti t£v (3&»,ui rit x*(±f fays Diogenes ...
Sivu 688
For the better understanding of which, we must take notice, that the respiration in
animals, which is truly a mixed function, it being both natural and voluntary, was
excellently instituted by provident nature, chiefly for the refresliment of the heart ...
For the better understanding of which, we must take notice, that the respiration in
animals, which is truly a mixed function, it being both natural and voluntary, was
excellently instituted by provident nature, chiefly for the refresliment of the heart ...
Sivu 818
Grtat natal genius ! grant my heart's desire, n So flull I heap with costly gums your
lire '. Whenever fancy paints me to the boy, Let his breast pant with an impatient
joy : lint if the libertine for others sigh ( Which love forbid !) O love ! your aid deny.
Grtat natal genius ! grant my heart's desire, n So flull I heap with costly gums your
lire '. Whenever fancy paints me to the boy, Let his breast pant with an impatient
joy : lint if the libertine for others sigh ( Which love forbid !) O love ! your aid deny.
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Æneid Amycus Anacreon ancient animals Argo argument Aristotle arms atoms beauty body breast called Chalciope charms chief Cicero Colchian colour death delight divine dread earth Epicurean Epicurus EPIGRAM ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fays fear feeds fense fire flame foul give goddess gods golden grace Greek hand heart heaven Hercules heroes Hesiod Homer honour IDYLLIUM Iliad images immortal Jason join'd Jove Jupiter king labour likewise limbs live Lucretius maid manner Medea mighty mind mortal motion move muses nature night nymphs o'er observes opinion Ovid pain passage Phrixus plain Plutarch poem poet pow'r prove Ptolemy quod reason rife round sacred Sappho seeds shore sire sleep song soul spring streams strike swain sweet thee Theocritus things thou Thrace Tiphys translation Venus verses Virgil voice void whence wind wine words