A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, Volumen3Robert Dodsley J. Hughs, 1755 |
Términos y frases comunes
beauty beneath bleffings bluſh boaſt breaſt cauſe charms dæmon dance eaſe erft Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe fage faid fair fame fatire fear fenfe fhade fhall fhou'd fighs filk fing fire firſt flain flame flow'r fmiles foft folly fome fong fons fool foon foul ftill ftrains ftream fuch fure fwain glory Goddeſs grace grove happineſs heart heav'n heav'nly himſelf honour inſpire juft juſt laft laſt lefs loft lyre maid Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er numbers nymph o'er paffion pain pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride purſue rage raiſe reafon reft rife riſe rofe roſe ſcene ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhine ſhould ſkies ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtate ſtep ſtill ſweet taſte thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro toil truth Twas uſe Verfe verſe vice virtue virtue's Whilft whofe whoſe wiſdom wiſh wou'd youth
Pasajes populares
Página 109 - A thousand widows' shrieks I hear. Give me another horse, I cry, Lo ! the base Gallic squadrons fly.
Página 246 - With rhet'ric fuch as courts require, We'll try to keep the reader warm, * And fift the matter from the form. Virtue and focial love, he faid, And honour from the land were fled; That PATRIOTS now, like other folks, Were made the butt of vulgar jokes ; While OPPOSITION dropp'd her creft, And courted pow'r for wealth and reft.
Página 74 - Priest christens all a Right Divine. When at the altar a new Monarch kneels...
Página 203 - I hear the solemn sound, Which midnight echoes waft around, And sighing gales repeat. Fav'rite of Pallas! I attend, And, faithful to thy summons, bend At Wisdom's awful seat.
Página 251 - But whether this was truth, or whim, He would not fay ; the doubt with him (And no great harm he hop'd) was how Th' enlighten'd world would take it now; If they admitted it, 'twas well, If not, he never talk'd of hell, Nor even hop'd to change men's meafures, Or frighten ladies from their pleafures.
Página 3 - Ev'n on her fhade a confcious look fhc threw: Then all around her caft a carelefs glance, To mark what gazing eyes her beauty drew. As they came near, before that other maid Approaching decent, eagerly...
Página 100 - Listening to dashing waves, and sea-mews clang High-hovering o'er his head, who views beneath The dolphin dancing o'er the level brine, Feels more true bliss than the proud admiral, Amid his vessels bright with burnish'd gold And silken streamers, tho' his lordly nod Ten thousand war-worn mariners revere.
Página 125 - But now, whatever poets write, 'Tis fure the cafe is alter'd quite, Virtue no more in rural plains, Or innocence, or peace remains} But vice is in the cottage found, And country girls are oft...
Página 105 - Wifdom's hoary head, with crutch in hand, Trembling, and bent with age ; laft Virtue's felf Smiling, in white array'd, who with her leads Sweet Innocence, that prattles by her fide, A naked boy ! — Harrafs'd with fear I flop, I gaze, when Virtue thus...
Página 168 - He digs no longer in th' exhaufted mine, But feeks preferment, as the laft refort, Cringes each morn at levees, bows at court, And, from the hand he hates, implores fupport...