Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Tomy 5-6J. Bell, 1789 |
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Strona 20
... never - fading bays ! Say , shall an artless Muse , if you inspire , Light her pale lamp at your immortal fire ? Or if , O WARBURTON , inspir'd by You , The daring Muse a nobler path pursue , By You inspir'd , on trembling pinion soar ...
... never - fading bays ! Say , shall an artless Muse , if you inspire , Light her pale lamp at your immortal fire ? Or if , O WARBURTON , inspir'd by You , The daring Muse a nobler path pursue , By You inspir'd , on trembling pinion soar ...
Strona 39
... never buy , The peaceful slumber , self - approving day , Unsullied fame , and conscience ever gay . The cheated nation's happy fav'rites see ; Mark whom the great caress , who frown on me . LONDON ! the needy villain's gen❜ral home ...
... never buy , The peaceful slumber , self - approving day , Unsullied fame , and conscience ever gay . The cheated nation's happy fav'rites see ; Mark whom the great caress , who frown on me . LONDON ! the needy villain's gen❜ral home ...
Strona 42
... never wounds more deep the gen'rous heart , Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart . Has heaven reserv'd , in pity to the poor , No pathless waste or undiscover'd shore ? No secret island in the boundless main ? No peaceful 42 ...
... never wounds more deep the gen'rous heart , Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart . Has heaven reserv'd , in pity to the poor , No pathless waste or undiscover'd shore ? No secret island in the boundless main ? No peaceful 42 ...
Strona 64
... never were abroad , Like England only , and its Taste applaud . Strife still subsists , which yields the better goût ; Books or the world , the many or the few . True Taste to me is by this touchstone known , That's always best that's ...
... never were abroad , Like England only , and its Taste applaud . Strife still subsists , which yields the better goût ; Books or the world , the many or the few . True Taste to me is by this touchstone known , That's always best that's ...
Strona 66
... never could endure , Uncouth in numbers , and in sense obscure . To him as nature , when he ceas'd to see , Milton's an universal blank to me . Confirm'd and settled by the nation's voice , Rhyme is the poet's pride , and people's ...
... never could endure , Uncouth in numbers , and in sense obscure . To him as nature , when he ceas'd to see , Milton's an universal blank to me . Confirm'd and settled by the nation's voice , Rhyme is the poet's pride , and people's ...
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Strona 14 - Condemn'da needy supplicant to wait, While ladies interpose, and slaves debate. But did not Chance at length her error mend? Did no subverted empire mark his end? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound? Or hostile millions press him to the ground? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
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Strona 29 - Yet e'en these heroes, mischievously gay, Lords of the street, and terrors of the way; Flush'd as they are with folly, youth, and wine, Their prudent insults to the poor confine ; Afar they mark the flambeau's bright approach, And shun the shining train and golden coach.
Strona 18 - Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate...
Strona 27 - Has heaven reserv'd, in pity to the poor, No pathless waste, or undiscover'd shore; No secret island in the boundless main? No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by SPAIN? Quick let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear oppression's insolence no more.
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