The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, Tom 2John Sharpe, 1809 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 60
Strona
... . DAVIDEIS , A SACRED POEM OF THE TROUBLES OF DAVID . IN FOUR BOOKS . Davideis . Book I .. Book II . Book III . NOTES BY BISHOP HURD ..... 191 · 227 259 297 THE MISTRESS , OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE - VERSES CONTENTS .
... . DAVIDEIS , A SACRED POEM OF THE TROUBLES OF DAVID . IN FOUR BOOKS . Davideis . Book I .. Book II . Book III . NOTES BY BISHOP HURD ..... 191 · 227 259 297 THE MISTRESS , OR SEVERAL COPIES OF LOVE - VERSES CONTENTS .
Strona 121
... David ( which I believe to have been in their original , to the Hebrews of his time , though not to our Hebrews of Buxtorfius's making , the most ex- alted pieces of poesy ) are a great example of what I have said ; all the translators ...
... David ( which I believe to have been in their original , to the Hebrews of his time , though not to our Hebrews of Buxtorfius's making , the most ex- alted pieces of poesy ) are a great example of what I have said ; all the translators ...
Strona 189
... DAVID . IN FOUR BOOKS . “ Me verò primùm dulces ante omnia Musæ , " Quarum sacra fero ingenti percussus amore , " Accipiant , Calique vius ac Sidera monstrent . " VIRG . Georg . II . DAVIDE IS . BOOK I. THE ARGUMENT . The Proposition A ...
... DAVID . IN FOUR BOOKS . “ Me verò primùm dulces ante omnia Musæ , " Quarum sacra fero ingenti percussus amore , " Accipiant , Calique vius ac Sidera monstrent . " VIRG . Georg . II . DAVIDE IS . BOOK I. THE ARGUMENT . The Proposition A ...
Strona 192
... David's royal stem adorn, And gav'st him birth from whom thyself wast born; Who didst in triumph at Death's court appear, 15 And slew'st him with thy nails, thy cross, and spear, Whilst Hell's black tyrant trembled to behold The ...
... David's royal stem adorn, And gav'st him birth from whom thyself wast born; Who didst in triumph at Death's court appear, 15 And slew'st him with thy nails, thy cross, and spear, Whilst Hell's black tyrant trembled to behold The ...
Strona 191
... David : the Angel's mes- sage to him - David sent for , to play before Saul — A Digres- sion concerning musick - David's psalm - Saul attempts to kill him - His escape to his own house , from whence being pursued by the king's guard ...
... David : the Angel's mes- sage to him - David sent for , to play before Saul — A Digres- sion concerning musick - David's psalm - Saul attempts to kill him - His escape to his own house , from whence being pursued by the king's guard ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
angels appear beauteous beauty BISHOP OF WORCESTER blest blood body bold breast breath bright burning-glass canst Chromius clouds COWLEY curse danger David death dreadful e'er earth envy eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fantastick fate fear fear'd fire fix'd flame freedom call friends gentle God's Gods Goliah hand happy haste heart heaven honour inconstant Israel Joab jointure king light live lov'd Love's lovers lyre Michal mighty mighty Love mistress Moab Moloch Muse musick Naioth Nature's ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er Ortygia Ovid pain Pindar plac'd pride Prince proud Pygmalion rage rich RICHARD HURD round sacred Saul Saul's scarce scorn seem'd shine sight slain soul stamp'd stars straight strong sun's swift sword tears thee Thersander thine things thou art thou dost thought thyself trees trembling tyrant verse virtue Whilst wise wondrous wound wretched youth
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 261 - His spear, to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great admiral, were but a wand, He walked with.
Strona 54 - The merrier fool o" th' two, yet quite as mad : Sire of Repentance ! child of fond Desire ! That blow'st the chemics', and the lovers', fire, Leading them still insensibly on By the strange witchcraft of " Anon !" By thee the one does changing Nature, through Her endless labyrinths, pursue ; And th' other chases Woman, whilst she goes More ways and turns than hunted Nature knows.
Strona 151 - Ourselves then to survive ? Wise, subtle arts, and such as well befit That Nothing, Man's no wit ! — Some with vast costly tombs would purchase it, And by the proofs of death pretend to live. " Here lies the great" — false marble ! where ? Nothing but small and sordid dust lies there.
Strona 194 - Nothing is there To come, and nothing Past, But an Eternal Now does always last.
Strona 14 - I'll by that change so thrive, That Love in all my parts shall live. So powerful is this change, it render can, My outside Woman, and your inside Man, Clad all in White.
Strona 193 - Above the subtle foldings of the Sky, Above the well-set Orbs' soft harmony, Above those petty lamps that gild the night ; There is a place o'erflown with...
Strona 157 - With maravedies make the account, That single time might to a sum amount,. We grow at last by custom to believe That really we live ; Whilst all these shadows that for things we take, Are but the empty dreams which in Death's sleep we make. But these fantastic errors of our dream Lead us to solid wrong ; We pray God our friends...
Strona 243 - Wash'd from the morning beauties' deepest red; An harmless flaming meteor shone for hair, And fell adown his shoulders with loose care; He cuts out a silk mantle from the skies, Where the most sprightly azure...
Strona 184 - No dawning morn does her kind reds display; One slight weak beam would here be thought the day. No gentle stars with their fair gems of light Offend the tyrannous and unquestioned night. Here Lucifer, the mighty captive, reigns, Proud midst his woes and tyrant in his chains.
Strona 13 - LOve in her Sunny Eyes does basking play ; Love walks the pleasant Mazes of her Hair ; Love does on both her Lips for ever stray ; And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there.