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Sivu iv
... thing neceffary for his living , and studying , in the univerfity there , Mr. Blacklock regarded this gentleman as his Meca- nas ; and the poem placed at the entrance to his works , is a gratitude - piece , addreffed to him ; in ...
... thing neceffary for his living , and studying , in the univerfity there , Mr. Blacklock regarded this gentleman as his Meca- nas ; and the poem placed at the entrance to his works , is a gratitude - piece , addreffed to him ; in ...
Sivu vii
... things as easy to be perceived in reading his poems , as they would perhaps be difficult to be fully and clearly accounted for , even by himself , You loos'd and form'd my infant thought ; Your skill , your matchless goodness taught ...
... things as easy to be perceived in reading his poems , as they would perhaps be difficult to be fully and clearly accounted for , even by himself , You loos'd and form'd my infant thought ; Your skill , your matchless goodness taught ...
Sivu xii
... things incumbent hang Portending tempeft : till the fource of day Again afferts the empire of the sky ; And o'er the blotted fcene of nature throws A keener fplendor . So perhaps that care , Thro ' all creation felt , but moft by man ...
... things incumbent hang Portending tempeft : till the fource of day Again afferts the empire of the sky ; And o'er the blotted fcene of nature throws A keener fplendor . So perhaps that care , Thro ' all creation felt , but moft by man ...
Sivu xiii
... things of this world , and fuch an eafy and contented turn of mind , as is every way be- coming a good christian and a good philofopher . To be a little more particular : 3 * What then ! because th ' indulgent Sire of all Has in the ...
... things of this world , and fuch an eafy and contented turn of mind , as is every way be- coming a good christian and a good philofopher . To be a little more particular : 3 * What then ! because th ' indulgent Sire of all Has in the ...
Sivu xv
... thing , except + knowlege , and a moderate share of fame ; * See the three first stanzas in his poem under that name . p.128 . -The facred fane t Of knowlege , scarce acceffible to me , With heart - confuming anguish I behold : Knowlege ...
... thing , except + knowlege , and a moderate share of fame ; * See the three first stanzas in his poem under that name . p.128 . -The facred fane t Of knowlege , scarce acceffible to me , With heart - confuming anguish I behold : Knowlege ...
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anguiſh beauty Blacklock bleffings bleft bluſh bofom boundleſs breaſt bright charms chearful colours conſcious croud defire delight deſpair endleſs eternal EUANTHE Ev'n ev'ry exiſtence eyes facred fafe faid fair fame fate fatire fcene feems fenfe fhade fhall fhine fhould fighs fight filent firſt fkies flame flow'rs fmiles foft fome fong foon forrows foul fpeaking friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fuppofe gen'rous glory glow goodneſs grief happineſs heart heav'n heav'nly himſelf horror ideas immortal inſpire itſelf lefs lyre mind moſt mourn mufe muft muſe muſt nature nature's night numbers nymphs o'er pain pleaſure poems pow'r praiſe prefent prey profpect purſue racter reafon reign rife riſe rofy ſcene ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhine ſkies ſky ſmart ſmiling ſtate ſteps ſtill ſtrain ſtream ſtrong tears tender thee thefe theſe thine thofe THOMAS BLACKLOCK thoſe thou thro virtue whofe whoſe wiſh
Suositut otteet
Sivu 35 - Nature's whole charms to him are lost, No more the woods their music boast ; No more the meads their vernal bloom, No more the gales their rich perfume : Impending mists deform the sky, And beauty withers in his eye. In hopes his terrors to...
Sivu 191 - THE AUTHOR'S PICTURE. While in my matchless graces wrapt I stand, And touch, each feature with a trembling hand ; Deign, lovely self ! with art and nature's pride, To mix -the colours, and the pencil guide. Self is the grand pursuit of half mankind ; How vast a crowd by self, like me, are blind!
Sivu 12 - And ftill is pregnant, tho' fhe ftill beftows. Here verdant paftures wide extended lie, And yield the grazing herd exuberant fupply. .Luxuriant waving in the wanton air, Here golden grain rewards the peafant's care : Her vines mature with frefh carnation glow, And heav'n above diffufes heav'n below.
Sivu 132 - Tis thine, alas ! eternal fcorn to prove, Nor feel one gleam of comfort warm thy heart. But, if my fair this cruel law impofe, Pleas'd, to her will I all my foul refign, To walk beneath the burden of my woes, Or fink in death, nor at my fate repine. Yet...
Sivu 13 - Primeval night refumes her gloomy reign. Then from their dens, impatient of delay, The favage monfters bend their fpeedy way, Howl thro' the fpaciouswafte, and chafe the frighted prey.
Sivu 82 - To funfhine we fly from too piercing an air : But love's ardent fever burns always the fame ; No winter can cool it, no fummer inflame. But fee the pale moon, all clouded, retires, The breezes grow cool, not STREPHON'S defires : I fly from the dangers of tempeft and wind, Yet nourifh the madnefs that preys on my mind; Ah, wretch! how can life be worthy thy care?
Sivu 198 - LAP-DOG. I NEVER bark'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another: Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK.
Sivu iii - Among thefc early effays of his genius, there was one which is infcrted in his works. It was compofed •when he was but twelve years old ; and has fomething very pretty in the turn of it ; and •very promifing, for one of fo tender an age.
Sivu 36 - Till ev'ry human pain and care, All that may be, and all that are, But falfe imagin'd ills appear, Beneath our hope, our grief, or fear. And, if I right invoke thy aid, By Thee be all my woes allay'd: With fcorn inftruft me to defy Impofing fear, and lawlefs joy ; To ftruggle thro...