Poems on Several OccasionsJacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 - 328 עמודים |
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עמוד xiii
... was Changed . } He was very Sharp in his Reflections , but never in the wrong place ; his Darts were fure to wound , but they were fure too to hit None but those whofe Follies gave them very fair 2 hit DEDICATIO N.` xiii.
... was Changed . } He was very Sharp in his Reflections , but never in the wrong place ; his Darts were fure to wound , but they were fure too to hit None but those whofe Follies gave them very fair 2 hit DEDICATIO N.` xiii.
עמוד 27
... Dart , ' Tis certain you may show the Wound . How can I fee you , and not love , While you as op'ning Eaft are fair ? While cold as Northern Blafts you prove , How can I love and not despair ? The Wretch in double Fetters bound Your ...
... Dart , ' Tis certain you may show the Wound . How can I fee you , and not love , While you as op'ning Eaft are fair ? While cold as Northern Blafts you prove , How can I love and not despair ? The Wretch in double Fetters bound Your ...
עמוד 30
... dart , Ten thousand Torments vex my Heart , I love and I defpair . Too much , Alexis , I have heard , ' Tis what I thought , ' tis what I fear'd : And yet I pardon you , fhe cry'd ; But you fhall promise ne'er again To breath your Vows ...
... dart , Ten thousand Torments vex my Heart , I love and I defpair . Too much , Alexis , I have heard , ' Tis what I thought , ' tis what I fear'd : And yet I pardon you , fhe cry'd ; But you fhall promise ne'er again To breath your Vows ...
עמוד 57
... Darts will wound no more . Embattel'd Princes wait the Chief , Whose Voice should rule , whofe Arm should lead ; And , in kind Murmurs , chide that Grief , Which hinders Europe being freed . The great Example they demand , Who ftill to ...
... Darts will wound no more . Embattel'd Princes wait the Chief , Whose Voice should rule , whofe Arm should lead ; And , in kind Murmurs , chide that Grief , Which hinders Europe being freed . The great Example they demand , Who ftill to ...
עמוד 60
... Where Death with all his Darts is feen , That he can touch thy Heart with none , But that , which ftruck the Beauteous Queen . Belgia Belgia indulg'd her open Grief , While yet her Mafter GO Poems on feveral Occafions .
... Where Death with all his Darts is feen , That he can touch thy Heart with none , But that , which ftruck the Beauteous Queen . Belgia Belgia indulg'd her open Grief , While yet her Mafter GO Poems on feveral Occafions .
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
æther againſt allon Arms baniſhyd Battel Belgia blefs bleft bleſs Bofom Breaft Charms Cloe confeft conftant Conqueft crown'd Cupid Danube Darts Dear Defire dreft e'er Emma Emma's ev'ry Eyes fafe faid fair Fame Fate fave felf fent fhal fhall Fight fince fing firft firſt flain Flame fome foon Friend ftand ftill fuch fure Ganymede glorious Goddeſs greateſt Grief happy Heart Heav'n Henry Hero himſelf Honour Jove juft King laft laſt leaſt lefs loft Lord Love Maid Mankynde moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt mynde Namur ne'er Numbers nunc Nut-brown Maid Nymph o'er Paffion Pleaſure Pow'r Praiſe preſent Profe quæ Rage raiſe Reaſon Reft rifing rove ſaid Sambre ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhows ſpeak ſpread ſtill Thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou Thought thro Venus Verfe Verſe Virtue Vows weep whofe William's Wiſhes Wode wou'd Youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 28 - 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 199 - To Me pertains not, She replies, To know or care where CUPID flies ; What are his Haunts, or which his Way ; Where He would dwell, or whither stray : Yet will I never set Thee free : For Harm was meant, and Harm to Me.
עמוד 267 - And give each future morn a tincture of thy white. Yet tell thy votary, potent queen of love, Henry, my Henry, will he never rove ? Will he be ever kind, and...
עמוד 262 - I fear from my subjected mind, (If beauty's force to constant love can bind) That years may roll ere in her turn the maid Shall weep the fury of my love decay'd, And weeping follow me, as thou dost now, With idle clamours of a broken vow.
עמוד 131 - To give this thesis plainer proof, You have to-night beneath your roof A pair of gods (nay, never wonder) : This youth can fly, and I can thunder. I'm Jupiter, and he Mercurius, My page, my son indeed, but spurious. Form then three wishes, you and madam ; And sure, as you already had 'em, The things desir'd in half an hour Shall all be here, and in your power.
עמוד 233 - That we in vain the fickle sex pursue, Who change the constant lover for the new. Whatever has been writ, whatever said, Of female passion feign'd, or faith decay'd, Henceforth shall in my verse refuted stand, Be said to winds, or writ upon the sand.
עמוד 235 - The name th' indulgent father doubly lov'd ; For in the child the mother's charms improv'd. Yet as, when little, round his knees she...
עמוד 32 - If we see right, we see our woes: Then what avails it to have eyes? From ignorance our comfort flows. The only wretched are the wise.
עמוד 26 - Her own Adonis live in thee, Will lightly her first loss deplore ; Will easily forgive the boar : Her eyes with tears no more will flow ; With jealous rage her breast will glow : And on her tabby rival's face She deep will mark her new disgrace.
עמוד 285 - This fteel (fo Anna's high behefts ordain), The General faid, unlefs by glorious death Abfolv'd, till conqueft has confirm'd your reign. Returns like thefe our miftrefs bids us make, When from a foreign prince a gift her Britons take.