Poems on Several Occasions..Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's-Head over against Katharine-Street in the Strand, and John Barber upon Lambert Hill., 1718 - 506 עמודים |
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... must be a Judge and Master of Polite Learning ; a Friend and Patron to Men of Letters and Merit ; a faithful and able Counsellor to Your Prince ; a true Patriot to Your Countrey ; an Orna- ment and Honor to the Titles You poffefs ; and ...
... must be a Judge and Master of Polite Learning ; a Friend and Patron to Men of Letters and Merit ; a faithful and able Counsellor to Your Prince ; a true Patriot to Your Countrey ; an Orna- ment and Honor to the Titles You poffefs ; and ...
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... must appear Beautiful , Noble , Admirable . He poffeffed all those Virtues in the highest Degree , upon which the Pleasure of Society , and the Happiness of Life depend : and He exercised them with the great- eft Decency , and best ...
... must appear Beautiful , Noble , Admirable . He poffeffed all those Virtues in the highest Degree , upon which the Pleasure of Society , and the Happiness of Life depend : and He exercised them with the great- eft Decency , and best ...
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... must likewife own my felf obliged to Mrs. SINGER , who has given Me Leave to Print a Paftoral of Her Writing ; That Poem having produced the Verfes immediately following it . I wish She might be prevailed with to publish fome other ...
... must likewife own my felf obliged to Mrs. SINGER , who has given Me Leave to Print a Paftoral of Her Writing ; That Poem having produced the Verfes immediately following it . I wish She might be prevailed with to publish fome other ...
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... all my Poe- tical Goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the Public would please to take them in the Grofs ; and that every Body would turn over what He does not like . THE THE NAM A ME S OF THE SUBSCRIBERS . Dr. POSTSCRIPT .
... all my Poe- tical Goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the Public would please to take them in the Grofs ; and that every Body would turn over what He does not like . THE THE NAM A ME S OF THE SUBSCRIBERS . Dr. POSTSCRIPT .
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... must play anew : Your Musick's Pow'r your Musick must disclose ; For what Light is , ' tis only Light that shows . " Strange Strange Force of Harmony , that thus controuls Our Thoughts 6 POEMS on feveral OCCASION S. To the Countess of ...
... must play anew : Your Musick's Pow'r your Musick must disclose ; For what Light is , ' tis only Light that shows . " Strange Strange Force of Harmony , that thus controuls Our Thoughts 6 POEMS on feveral OCCASION S. To the Countess of ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ABRA againſt ALMA Arms BELGIA blefs bleft Bofom Books Breaft Charms CLOE confefs Courſe crown'd CUPID DÆMON Darts Death Defire deftin'd Delight DICK diff'rent dreft e'er Earth Eſq ev'ry fafe faid fair Fame Fate Fear felf fhall fhould fhow fing firft firſt flain Flame fome Friend ftand ftill fuch fure Grief happy Heart Heav'n Hero himſelf Honorable John juft juſt King laft laſt leaſt lefs loft Lord Love LUCRETIUS Lyre Mafter Maid moſt muft muſt Namur ne'er Numbers Nut-brown Maid Nymph o'er Paffion Pain paſs pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe prefent Pride Profe purſue Rage raiſe Reaſon Reft Reverend rifing ſaid Senfe Senſe ſhall Sorrow Soul ſpeak ſtill Thee thefe theſe thofe Thoſe Thou Thought thouſand thro VENUS Verfe Verſe vex'd Virtue whilft whofe Whoſe Wife William Wiſdom Wiſhes wou'd Youth
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עמוד 423 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do : and behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
עמוד 90 - Pointing, the lovely moralist said : See, friend, in some few fleeting hours, See yonder, what a change is made. Ah me! the blooming pride of May, And that of beauty are but one: At morn both...
עמוד 352 - To master John the English maid A hornbook gives of gingerbread; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
עמוד 95 - The god of us verse-men (you know Child) the sun, How after his journeys he sets up his rest : If at morning o'er earth 'tis his fancy to run ; At night he reclines on his Thetis's breast.
עמוד 465 - All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
עמוד 465 - The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits.
עמוד 22 - IN vain you tell your parting lover You wish fair winds may waft him over. Alas ! what winds can happy prove, That bear me far from what I love ? Alas ! what dangers on the main Can equal those that I sustain, From slighted vows, and cold disdain?
עמוד 465 - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.
עמוד 474 - And apter utensils their place supply. These things and thou must share one equal lot: Die, and be lost, corrupt, and be forgot; While still another, and another race Shall now supply, and now give up the place: From earth all came, to earth must all return; Frail as the cord, and brittle as the urn.
עמוד 465 - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.