Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius Caesar, and Marcus Brutus. By John Sheffield, ...Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1752 - 280 |
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... among Indians grow , Who nor their use , nor wondrous value know ; But we for those bright treasures tempt the main , And hazard life for what the fools difdain . C A LETTER from SEA . FAIREST , if time and SONGS AND VERSES . 17.
... among Indians grow , Who nor their use , nor wondrous value know ; But we for those bright treasures tempt the main , And hazard life for what the fools difdain . C A LETTER from SEA . FAIREST , if time and SONGS AND VERSES . 17.
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... use me as you list . Inconftancy or coldness will My foolish heart reclaim : Then I come off with honour still , But you , alas ! with fhame . A heart by kindness only gain'd , Will a dear conquest prove ; And , to be kept , must be ...
... use me as you list . Inconftancy or coldness will My foolish heart reclaim : Then I come off with honour still , But you , alas ! with fhame . A heart by kindness only gain'd , Will a dear conquest prove ; And , to be kept , must be ...
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... use th'occasion while I can , Put in our hands by the good easy man . I would , and yet I doubt , ' twixt love and fear ; One draws me from you , and one brings me near . Our flames are mutual , and my husband's gone ; 60 HELEN TO PARIS .
... use th'occasion while I can , Put in our hands by the good easy man . I would , and yet I doubt , ' twixt love and fear ; One draws me from you , and one brings me near . Our flames are mutual , and my husband's gone ; 60 HELEN TO PARIS .
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... use a body thus , tho ' ' tis one's own . Yet this vain comfort in his mind he keeps ; His foul is foaring , while his body creeps . Alas ! that foaring , to thofe few who know , Is but a busy flutt'ring here below . So vifionary brains ...
... use a body thus , tho ' ' tis one's own . Yet this vain comfort in his mind he keeps ; His foul is foaring , while his body creeps . Alas ! that foaring , to thofe few who know , Is but a busy flutt'ring here below . So vifionary brains ...
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... use the needful rein . As all is dulnefs , when the fancy's bad ; So , without judgment , fancy is but mad : And judgment has a boundless influence Not only in the choice of words , or fenfe , But on the world , on manners , and on men ...
... use the needful rein . As all is dulnefs , when the fancy's bad ; So , without judgment , fancy is but mad : And judgment has a boundless influence Not only in the choice of words , or fenfe , But on the world , on manners , and on men ...
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againſt ANTONY Athens beaſt becauſe befides beſt BRUTUS CAESAR CASCA CASSIUS caufe cauſe charms CITIZEN DECIUS BRUTUS deferve defire DOLABELLA ev'n ev'ry eyes facred faid fame fate fatires fault fear feem fenfe fhall fhew fhine fighs fight fince firſt flaves fome foon foul fpirits friendſhip ftill fubject fuch fure Gods greateſt grief heart Heav'n himſelf honour infpires itſelf joys juft JUNIA juſt kindneſs laſt leaſt lefs loft lov'd LUCILIUS mankind maſter mind moſt mufe muft muſt myſelf ne'er noble o'er paffion paſt pleaſe pleaſure POMPEY PORTIA pow'r praiſe publick raiſe reaſon reſt Roman Rome ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſuch thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand TITINIUS TREBONIUS us'd uſe VARIUS virtue Whofe whoſe wife wiſh worſe wretched yourſelf
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Strona 197 - O what a fall was there, my countrymen! Then I, and you, and all of us fell down, Whilst bloody treason flourish'd over us. O, now you weep; and I perceive you feel The dint of pity: these are gracious drops. Kind souls, what, weep you when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded?
Strona 195 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
Strona 196 - Caesar loved you. You are not wood, you are not stones, but men; And, being men, hearing the will of Caesar, It will inflame you, it will make you mad. 'Tis good you know not that you are his heirs; For if you should, O, what would come of it!
Strona 144 - I cannot tell what you and other men Think of this life; but for my single self, I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself.
Strona 86 - Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need.
Strona 62 - I as wife as many of my fex : But time and you may bolder thoughts infpire ; And I, perhaps, may yield to your defire.
Strona 197 - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle: I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent, That day he overcame the Nervii: Look, in this place ran Cassius...
Strona 62 - For now my Pen has tir'd my tender Hand : My Woman knows the Secret of my Heart, And may hereafter better News impart.
Strona 85 - A work of such inestimable worth, There are but two the world has yet brought forth ! HOMER and VIRGIL ! with what...
Strona 205 - But here our author, befides other faults Of ill expreffions, and of vulgar thoughts, Commits one crime that needs an act of grace, And breaks the law of unity of place...