Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1784 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 32
Strona viii
... proved to be Mr. George Morley , afterwards Bishop of Winchetter . Mr. Waller liked him fo well that he paid the debt , which was about 1007. on condition he agreed to live with him at Beaconsfield . Mr. Morley did fo for feveral years ...
... proved to be Mr. George Morley , afterwards Bishop of Winchetter . Mr. Waller liked him fo well that he paid the debt , which was about 1007. on condition he agreed to live with him at Beaconsfield . Mr. Morley did fo for feveral years ...
Strona xxxi
... College , though that grant proved of no effect , LordClarendon , who was then Lord Chancel- lor , refusing to affix the seal to the patent , alleging that a layman could not legally hold the Provostship . LIFE OF WALLER . Xxxi.
... College , though that grant proved of no effect , LordClarendon , who was then Lord Chancel- lor , refusing to affix the seal to the patent , alleging that a layman could not legally hold the Provostship . LIFE OF WALLER . Xxxi.
Strona xlviii
... proved it as well by what he has wrote in another way . But this is a thought for times at some distance ; the prefent age is a little too warlike ; it may perhaps furnish out matter for a good poem in the next . but it will hardly ...
... proved it as well by what he has wrote in another way . But this is a thought for times at some distance ; the prefent age is a little too warlike ; it may perhaps furnish out matter for a good poem in the next . but it will hardly ...
Strona 57
... prove Bacchus the feed of cloud - compelling Jove ; While to his harp divine rion fings The loves and conquefts of our vibion kings . Of the Fourth Edward was his noble fong , Fierce , goodly , valiant , beautiful , and young : He rent ...
... prove Bacchus the feed of cloud - compelling Jove ; While to his harp divine rion fings The loves and conquefts of our vibion kings . Of the Fourth Edward was his noble fong , Fierce , goodly , valiant , beautiful , and young : He rent ...
Strona 80
... they cannot but for ever prove The monument and pledge of humble love ; His humble love whofe hope fhall ne'er rife higher Than for a pardon that he dares admire . 30 32 XIII . OF THE LADY WHO CAN SLEEP WHEN SHE 80 MISCELLANIES .
... they cannot but for ever prove The monument and pledge of humble love ; His humble love whofe hope fhall ne'er rife higher Than for a pardon that he dares admire . 30 32 XIII . OF THE LADY WHO CAN SLEEP WHEN SHE 80 MISCELLANIES .
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
againſt beauty beſt blood boaſt bold brave breaſt bright cauſe cife court defign defire Earl EDMUND WALLER Engliſh ev'ry Exeter Exchange eyes facred fair falutes fame fate fays feems feen fenfe fhall fhining fhips fide fight fince fing firſt flain flame fleep foes fome foon foul ftill fuch fweet grace Heav'n herſelf himſelf Houſes iſland itſelf Jove King Lady laft laſt lefs leſs Lord Lucretius Maid's Tragedy meaſure mind moſt Mufe Muſe muſt noble numbers nymph o'er occafion paffion peace perfon Phoebus plac'd pleaſe pleaſure poem poet pow'r praiſe prefent Prince Queen rage raiſe reaſon reft rife royal ſea ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſpoil ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet taſte tempeft thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro uſe verfe verſes vex'd Waller whofe whoſe wind youth
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 99 - A narrow compafs! and yet there Dwelt all that's good, and all that's fair ; Give me but what this riband bound, Take all the reft the fun goes round. XXX. THE FALL.
Strona 35 - virtues which in parents fhine 15 Make not like progrefs thro' the line. *Tis not from whom, but where we live: The place does oft' thofe graces give. Great Julius, on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps, or herd had led.
Strona xliii - old coins, one muft go to an antiquary to underftand their true meaning and value. Such advances may a great genius make when it undertakes any thing in earneft. Some painters will hit the chief lines and mafterftrokes of a face fo truly, that thro' all the differences of age the
Strona xliii - out. Were we to judge barely by the wording, we could not know what was wrote at twenty, and what at fourfcore. He complains, indeed, of a tide of words that comes in upon the Englifh poet, and overflows whatever
Strona 41 - And, without planting, drink of ev'ry vine. To dig for wealth we weary not our limbs; Gold, tho' the heavieft metal, hither fwims. Ours is the harveft where the Indians mow ; We plough the deep, and reap what others
Strona 45 - Brutus thought to break their yoke, But cut the bond of union with that ftroke. That fun once fet, a thoufand meaner ftars Gave a dim light to violence and wars; To fuch a tempeft as now threatens all,
Strona 133 - there as much as ever diftempered with the fame fatal affection for play, which engaged him in one adventure that well deferves to be related. As he returned to his lodgings from a gaming-table he was attacked in the dark by three ruffians, who were employed to
Strona xxxiii - and in jeft, and therefore very grateful to all kind " of company, where he was not the lefs efteemed *' for being very rich. He had been even nurfed in *' parliaments, where he fat when he was very young,
Strona 85 - Ah, cruel Nymph! from whom her humble fwain Flies for relief unto the raging main, And from the winds and tempefts does expect A milder fate than from her cold neglect! Yet there he '11 pray that the unkind may prove