The Art of English Poetry: Containing. Rules for making verses. A collection of the most natural, agreeable, and sublime thoughts ... that are to be found in the best English poets. A dictionary of rhymes. I.. II.. III.Hitch and Hawes, 1762 |
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Sivu 12
... Dryd . Mirrors are taught to flatter , -- but our Springs . Wall . 2. Or the laft of a Word , if the following one be a Mono- fyllable whofe Conftruction depends on the preceding Word on which the Accent is ; as , And fince he could not ...
... Dryd . Mirrors are taught to flatter , -- but our Springs . Wall . 2. Or the laft of a Word , if the following one be a Mono- fyllable whofe Conftruction depends on the preceding Word on which the Accent is ; as , And fince he could not ...
Sivu 17
... Dryd . The Prince purfu'd , -- and march'd along with equal Pace . Dryd . In the last of which it is very apparent , that if the Sense and Conftruction would allow us to make the Paufe at the 6th Syllable , 1 The Prince purfu'd , and ...
... Dryd . The Prince purfu'd , -- and march'd along with equal Pace . Dryd . In the last of which it is very apparent , that if the Sense and Conftruction would allow us to make the Paufe at the 6th Syllable , 1 The Prince purfu'd , and ...
Sivu 21
... Dryd . Blac . Blac . Dryd . When they are us'd but as two Syllables they fuffer an Elifion of one of their Vowels , and are generally written thus , Di'mond , Vilet , & c . This Contraction is not always made of Syllables of the fame ...
... Dryd . Blac . Blac . Dryd . When they are us'd but as two Syllables they fuffer an Elifion of one of their Vowels , and are generally written thus , Di'mond , Vilet , & c . This Contraction is not always made of Syllables of the fame ...
Sivu 28
... Dryd . SECT . III . Of Double and Treble Rhyme . LL Words that are accented on the laft fave one , re- quire Rhyme to begin at the Vowel of that Syllable , and to continue to the End of the Word ; and this is what we call double Rhyme ...
... Dryd . SECT . III . Of Double and Treble Rhyme . LL Words that are accented on the laft fave one , re- quire Rhyme to begin at the Vowel of that Syllable , and to continue to the End of the Word ; and this is what we call double Rhyme ...
Sivu 51
... Dryd . Virg . Stood oppofite in Arms to mighty Jove ; Mov'd all his hundred Hands , provok'd the War , Defy'd the forky Lightning from afar : At fifty Mouths his flaming Breath expires , And Flash for Flash returns , and Fires for Fires ...
... Dryd . Virg . Stood oppofite in Arms to mighty Jove ; Mov'd all his hundred Hands , provok'd the War , Defy'd the forky Lightning from afar : At fifty Mouths his flaming Breath expires , And Flash for Flash returns , and Fires for Fires ...
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Accent Æneid Arms Beauty Blac Blood Breaft caft Clouds compos'd confift Confonant Cowl Curfe Dart Death defcends Defire Diphthong dreadful Dryd Dryd.Virg Earth Elifion ev'n ev'ry Eyes facred fafe faid fame Fate Fear feem feem'd fhall fhining fhould filent Fire firft firſt flain Flames flies Flow'rs foft fome fometimes Fools fpread ftand ftill fuch fure fwell Gerund Ground Guife Heart Heav'n Heroick himſelf Honour juft laft fave laſt lefs Light lofe loft Love Meaſure Milt moft muft muſt Night Number of Syllables o'er obferve Oedip Orph Ovid Paffion Paufe Pauſe Pleaſure Poems Poets Pope Hom Pow'r Rage reft Rhyme rifing rofe Senfe Shak ſhakes ſhall ſhe Skies Soul Stanzas ſtill Tempeft thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro us'd vaft Verfes Verſes Virg Vowel Wall whofe Winds Wings Word Wound
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Sivu 139 - know not where, To lie in cold Obftruftion, and to rot; This fenfible warm Motion to become A kneaded Clod ; and the delighted Spirit To bathe in fiery Floods, or to refide In thrilling Regions of thick-ribbed Ice : To be imprifon'd in the viewlefs Winds, Or blown with reftlefs Violence about The pendant World; or to be
Sivu 251 - Summer in a Sea of Glory, But far beyond my Depth. My high-blown Pride At length broke under me, and now has left me, Weary and old with Service, to the Mercy Of a rude Stream that muft for ever hide me.
Sivu 124 - In the Sun's Orb, made porous to receive, And drink the liquid Light; firm to retain Her gather'd Beams : Great Palace now of Light; Hither, as to their Fountain, other Stars Repairing, in their Golden Urns draw Light; And hence the Morning Planet gilds her Horns.
Sivu 188 - What Tributaries follow him to Rome, To grace in captive Bands his Chariot-Wheels ! Have you climb'd up to Walls and Battlements, To Towers and Windows, yea to Chimney-Tops, Your Infants in your Arms, and there have fate The live-long Day with patient
Sivu 165 - and when h'as done^ The Moon and Stars drink up the Sun: They drink and dance by their own Light, They drink and revel all the Night. Nothing in Nature's fober found, But an eternal Health goes round. Fill up the Bowl then, fill it high : Fill all the Glafles there; for why Should ev'ry
Sivu 129 - 1 had rather be a Toad, And live upon the Vapour of a Dungeon, Than keep a Corner in the Thing I love For others Ufes, Yet 'tis the Plague of Great Ones : Prerogativ'd are they lefs than the Bafe ; . 'Tis Deftiny
Sivu 247 - this has done. My Joy, my Grief, my Hope, my Love, Did all within this Circle move. A narrow Compafs! And yet there Dwelt all that's Good, and all that's Fair. Give me but what this Ribband bound;
Sivu 295 - deep the Groans : Defpair Tended the Sick, bufy from Couch to Couch ; And over them triumphant Death his Dart Shook, but delay'd to ftrike, tho' oft invok'd With Vows, as their chief Good and final Hope. Milt. Immediately a Place
Sivu 41 - tell, ye Sons of Light, Angels ! for you behold him, and with Songs, And Choral Symphonies, Day without Night, Circle his Throne rejoicing, you in Heaven. On Earth, join all ye Creatures, to extol
Sivu 265 - and in the Jaws of Hell, Revengeful Cares, and fullen Sorrows dwell; And pale Difeafes, and repining Age, Want, Fear, and Famine's unrefifted Rage : Here Toils, and Death, and Death's Half-brother Sleep, Forms terrible to view, their Gentry keep ; With anxious Pleafures of a guilty Mind, Deep Frauds before, and open Force behind