Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 74
Sivu 591
... Mind With ease was pious , generous , just and kind ; Soft for Impression from the first , prepar'd , Till Vertue ... Mind too much . So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare : For Souls ...
... Mind With ease was pious , generous , just and kind ; Soft for Impression from the first , prepar'd , Till Vertue ... Mind too much . So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare : For Souls ...
Sivu 643
... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the improve- ment , and good of ... Mind 97 : of Mind 93 N 917.19.II Practice of the Divines in his Diocese , as the Discourse concerning Satire 643.
... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the improve- ment , and good of ... Mind 97 : of Mind 93 N 917.19.II Practice of the Divines in his Diocese , as the Discourse concerning Satire 643.
Sivu 908
... mind can bring , Menalcas has not yet forgot to sing . LYCIDAS Thy faint Excuses but inflame me more ; And now the Waves roul silent to the shore . 57 on 97 98 : to 84 92 50 } 55 60 65 70 75 Husht winds the topmost branches scarcely ...
... mind can bring , Menalcas has not yet forgot to sing . LYCIDAS Thy faint Excuses but inflame me more ; And now the Waves roul silent to the shore . 57 on 97 98 : to 84 92 50 } 55 60 65 70 75 Husht winds the topmost branches scarcely ...
Sisältö
The Hind and the Panther Text from the first edition 1687 A collated with the second | 499 |
A SONG FOR ST CECILIAS DAY 1687 | 538 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
12 muita osia ei näytetty
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
amongst Ancient appear Author bear Beauties begin better betwixt born call'd common cou'd Crimes Death Design Earth ev'ry Example Eyes Face fair fall Fate Father fear Fortune Friend gain give given Gods Grace Grecians Ground hand happy Head Heav'n Honour hope Horace Italy Judge Juvenal kind King Learning least leave light living look Lord Love manner Master mean Mind Name Nature never Night Noble once pains Persius Persons plain Play Pleasure Poem Poet Poetry Poor Praise present Publick Reason rest Rich rise Roman Rome Satire Satyr shou'd sing Song sort Soul stand Subject sure thee things thou thought true turn Verse Vices Virgil Virtue whole Wife World wou'd write written young Youth