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 39
Me have tbe muse* chose, their bard to grace, To celebrate the blefVd immortal
race; To them the honours of my verie belong; To them I first and last devote tbe
song : Bot where, O where, enchanted do 1 rove, Or o'er the rocks, or through the
...
Me have tbe muse* chose, their bard to grace, To celebrate the blefVd immortal
race; To them the honours of my verie belong; To them I first and last devote tbe
song : Bot where, O where, enchanted do 1 rove, Or o'er the rocks, or through the
...
Sivu 47
Ami Tart'rus, there of all the fountains rise, 105 c A £>>ha detested by immortal
eyes: A outbtt chasm, horror and darkness here ; Aaa troea the yatea the journey
of a year ; Hoe norms ia hoarse, in frightful murmurs play, Toe seat of Night, ...
Ami Tart'rus, there of all the fountains rise, 105 c A £>>ha detested by immortal
eyes: A outbtt chasm, horror and darkness here ; Aaa troea the yatea the journey
of a year ; Hoe norms ia hoarse, in frightful murmurs play, Toe seat of Night, ...
Sivu 49
Ttal dame, 13*0 Cave to th* almighty's love a child of fame, Bacchas, srosn whom
our cheerful spirits slow, Matter and son alike immortal now. The avghry Hercules
Alcmena bore To th*. steal god who makes the thunsler roar. Uac Viucau ...
Ttal dame, 13*0 Cave to th* almighty's love a child of fame, Bacchas, srosn whom
our cheerful spirits slow, Matter and son alike immortal now. The avghry Hercules
Alcmena bore To th*. steal god who makes the thunsler roar. Uac Viucau ...
Sivu 441
For that immortal beings should lie confin'd 770 To mortal, and their diff 'rent pow'
rsbe juin'd, And id on one another, is absurd ; [ford, Plain nonsense ! What more
fond can dreams af- Than mortal with immortal joiu'd in one, Should feel those ...
For that immortal beings should lie confin'd 770 To mortal, and their diff 'rent pow'
rsbe juin'd, And id on one another, is absurd ; [ford, Plain nonsense ! What more
fond can dreams af- Than mortal with immortal joiu'd in one, Should feel those ...
Sivu 462
In these fix verses, which contain the twenty. fourth argument, he fays, that it is
downright folly to believe that things, so different as DVTtal and immortal beings,
can be joined together, and . that a mor al thing (the body) which, when
separated ...
In these fix verses, which contain the twenty. fourth argument, he fays, that it is
downright folly to believe that things, so different as DVTtal and immortal beings,
can be joined together, and . that a mor al thing (the body) which, when
separated ...
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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