The Odes & Satyrs of Horace, that Have Been Done Into English by the Most Eminent Hands...: With His Art of Poetry...To this Ed. is Added Several Odes Never Before PublishedJacob Tonson, 1717 - 203 sivua |
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... Lord Rofcommon . 23 25 27 Ode XXII . Imitated by the fame Hand . 28 Ode XXII . Imitated by Mr. Thomas Yalden . 29 Ode XXII . Paraphraftically imitated by Mr. J. H. Never before Printed . 31 Ode XXVIII . Imitated by Mr. Prior . 33 Ode ...
... Lord Rofcommon . 23 25 27 Ode XXII . Imitated by the fame Hand . 28 Ode XXII . Imitated by Mr. Thomas Yalden . 29 Ode XXII . Paraphraftically imitated by Mr. J. H. Never before Printed . 31 Ode XXVIII . Imitated by Mr. Prior . 33 Ode ...
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... Lord Rofcommon . 92 95 Ode VII . Imitated by Mr. Stepney . 98 Ode IX . By my Lord Ratcliff . 100 Ode IX . Never Printed before . ΙΩΣ 102 104 Ode IX . Englished by another Hand . Ode IX . Englished by Mr. Duke . Ode XVI . Paraphrafed by ...
... Lord Rofcommon . 92 95 Ode VII . Imitated by Mr. Stepney . 98 Ode IX . By my Lord Ratcliff . 100 Ode IX . Never Printed before . ΙΩΣ 102 104 Ode IX . Englished by another Hand . Ode IX . Englished by Mr. Duke . Ode XVI . Paraphrafed by ...
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... Lord , By all his Subjects fo ador'd , Shan't in his buy'd City find a Grave , Nor in the flaming Pile a Fun'ral have . II . Yonder methinks the difmal Tragedy It feif is representing to mine Eye . Methinks I fee the conquering Troops ...
... Lord , By all his Subjects fo ador'd , Shan't in his buy'd City find a Grave , Nor in the flaming Pile a Fun'ral have . II . Yonder methinks the difmal Tragedy It feif is representing to mine Eye . Methinks I fee the conquering Troops ...
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... the green Turf prepare ; With Wine of two Years Old , your Cups be fill'd : After our Sacrifice and Pray's , The Goddess may incline her Heart to yield , ODE ODE XXII . By Lord ROSCOMMON . Integer Vitæ , 26 Book I HORACE .
... the green Turf prepare ; With Wine of two Years Old , your Cups be fill'd : After our Sacrifice and Pray's , The Goddess may incline her Heart to yield , ODE ODE XXII . By Lord ROSCOMMON . Integer Vitæ , 26 Book I HORACE .
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... Lord ROSCOMMON . Integer Vitæ , & c . Printed in the First Part of Mifcellany Poems , Page 99 . Irtue , Dear Friend , needs no Defence , Virtue , The fureft Guard is Innocence : None knew , ' till Guilt created Fear , What Darts or ...
... Lord ROSCOMMON . Integer Vitæ , & c . Printed in the First Part of Mifcellany Poems , Page 99 . Irtue , Dear Friend , needs no Defence , Virtue , The fureft Guard is Innocence : None knew , ' till Guilt created Fear , What Darts or ...
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arm'd Arms bear beft betray bleft Blood Breaft Burning Zone Carthage Charms Cold confpire Coynefs Cyprus Darts difmal drown'd e'er end in Flames Endleſs ev'ry facred fafe Fair fame Fear feek felf fhall fhalt thou fhew fhine fhould fierce find a Grave fing Fire foft Defires fome Fourth Mifcellany Friend ftill fuch fwelling Glycera Gods happy Heav'n Hydafpes Imitated Innocence Joys lefs Lord ROSCOMMON Love Lydia Lyre Methinks Mifcellany Poems Monſters Mufe muft muſt ne'er needs no Defence Neptune's Nereus Never Printed Numidia Nymph o'er ODE XXII Parthian Plain pleafing pleaſe Pleaſures Pow'r poyfon'd praiſe prefent Priam proud Towers Pyrrha Rage Reft Scythian Snows Seafon Seas ſhall Soul Styx thee thefe theſe Third Mifcellany thofe THOMAS YALDEN thouſand thro trembling Trojan Fate Troy Troy's unarm'd Venus Verſe Vervain wanton warlike what's of high Whilft Whofe Whoſe Winds Wine wou'd Youth
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Sivu 27 - How happy in his low degree, How rich, in humble poverty, is he, Who leads a quiet country life; Discharg'd of business, void of strife, And from the griping scrivener free!
Sivu 28 - Or thro' hewn woods their weighty strokes did sound : And after the declining sun Had chang'd the shadows, and their task was done ; Home with their weary team, they took their way, And drown'd in friendly bowls the labours of the day.
Sivu 17 - With well-heap'd logs dissolve the cold, And feed the genial hearth with fires; Produce the wine, that makes us bold, And sprightly wit and love inspires : For what hereafter shall betide, God, if 'tis worth his care, provide.
Sivu 21 - His children and his family, And order all things till he come, Sweaty and...
Sivu 20 - Not the red arm of angry Jove, That flings the thunder from the sky, And gives it rage to roar, and strength to fly. Should the whole frame of nature round him break, In ruin, and confusion hurl'd, He, unconcern'd would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure, amidst a falling world.
Sivu 34 - tis but pain to keep, yet grief to lose; For, when we place ev'n trifles in the heart, With trifles, too, unwillingly we part. An humble roof, plain bed, and homely board, More clear untainted pleasures do afford Than all the tumult of vain greatness brings To kings, or to the favorites of kings.
Sivu 18 - IN storms when clouds the moon do hide, And no kind stars the pilot guide, Shew me at sea the boldest there, Who does not wish for quiet here.
Sivu 8 - Could thro' the ranks of ruin go, With storms above, and rocks below ! In vain did Nature's wise command Divide the waters from the land, If daring ships and men prophane Invade th' inviolable main ; Th' eternal fences over-leap, And pass at will the boundless deep.
Sivu 17 - Such idle themes no more can move, Nor any thing but what's of high import : And what's of high import, but love £ Vervain and gums, and the green turf prepare ; With wine of two years old your cups be fill'd : After our facrifice and prayer, The goddefs may incline her heart to yield.
Sivu 26 - And only afk'd fome lives to bribe her o'er; The god-like man, the more than conqueror, With high contempt fent back the fpecious bait...