Philosophia musarum, containing the songs and romances of the Piper's wallet, Pan, the Harmonia musarum and other miscellaneous poemsAlbion library Dyver, 1845 - 285 sivua |
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... give to the Philosophia Musarum the character of a work , by assuring its author that it had been perused . Allow me therefore to hope , since your predominant characteristic is benevolence , that you will not take amiss this mark of my ...
... give to the Philosophia Musarum the character of a work , by assuring its author that it had been perused . Allow me therefore to hope , since your predominant characteristic is benevolence , that you will not take amiss this mark of my ...
Sivu ix
... models , a thing which gives to them so classical and elegant a character . Now the heads of both Milton and Shakespeare correspond very exactly to their res- pective works . Shakespeare , of the two , had PROLEGOMENA . IX.
... models , a thing which gives to them so classical and elegant a character . Now the heads of both Milton and Shakespeare correspond very exactly to their res- pective works . Shakespeare , of the two , had PROLEGOMENA . IX.
Sivu xiii
... give uniformity to the great design of the whole , while it is subject in every time and place to that equally univer- sal law of variety and infinite conbination which seems to pervade all created nature . I shall not however discuss ...
... give uniformity to the great design of the whole , while it is subject in every time and place to that equally univer- sal law of variety and infinite conbination which seems to pervade all created nature . I shall not however discuss ...
Sivu xvi
... gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants . And the same organ not only enables us to admire but to attain to excellence , and to discern among the swinish herd of % oλλ who grovel along in the indulgence of selfish and ...
... gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants . And the same organ not only enables us to admire but to attain to excellence , and to discern among the swinish herd of % oλλ who grovel along in the indulgence of selfish and ...
Sivu xvii
... gives to the foliage , illuminated by sunlights that would have added charms to the vale of Tempe itself , and which invested every external object with the couleur de rose ; Flora still smiled on the emerald lawn , and Urania stretched ...
... gives to the foliage , illuminated by sunlights that would have added charms to the vale of Tempe itself , and which invested every external object with the couleur de rose ; Flora still smiled on the emerald lawn , and Urania stretched ...
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Æneid alang anguid antient Atque auld Auld Lang Syne bear bell beneath blest bloom bonny Marie Boötes bow wow wow bower braes bright Bruges canibus charms cheer Chorus cock dear doth e'en e'er earth eternal eyes fair faithful flocks Flora flower fond Forster frae friends grace green greet grove Hark hath heart Heaven Hielan Hope Hourglass ilka illa Instow Quay Instow's Jove kiss lass lassie Lawlan life's light lute maid mair maun melancholly Melpomene mihi mind morn mortal Muse Nature night nunc o'er odes philosophy Philostratus Phrenology poetry poets poison'd Polyhymnia Pyrrho quæ Queen quod retributive justice rose roun round scenes Shargs Shepherd sing song soon soul sound stars sweet Tallyo thee things thou tibi Urania Venus verses Virgin wassail wild y'er Zampa
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Sivu xvi - Which men call earth; and, with low-thoughted care, Confined and pester'd in this pinfold here, Strive to keep up a frail and feverish being, Unmindful of the crown that Virtue gives, After this mortal change, to her true servants, Amongst the enthroned gods on sainted seats.
Sivu xv - I said in mine heart, God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work. I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God might manifest them, and that they might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is...
Sivu xxvii - Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor; So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
Sivu xvi - Yet some there be that by due steps aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key That opes the palace of eternity.
Sivu 111 - Ideality unshaken By facts or theory, whose spell Maddens the soul and fires our beacon. Whom memory tortures, love deludes, Whom circumspection fills with dread. On every organ he obtrudes, Until Destruction o'er his head Impends ; then mad with luckless strife, He volunteers the loss of life. And canst...
Sivu xxvii - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and, with new spangled ore, Flames in the forehead of the morning sky : So Lycidas sunk low, but mounted high, Through the dear might of Him that walk'd the waves.
Sivu 108 - Tho' now so hollow, dead, and cold ; For in thy form is yet descried The traces left of young desire ; The Painter's art, the...