The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 65
עמוד 18
... never saw her alone , or in any other place than behind the scenes . 12 At her death he endeavoured to show his gratitude in the most decent manner , by wearing mourning as for a mother ; but did not celebrate her in elegies 12 ...
... never saw her alone , or in any other place than behind the scenes . 12 At her death he endeavoured to show his gratitude in the most decent manner , by wearing mourning as for a mother ; but did not celebrate her in elegies 12 ...
עמוד 222
... never wound afflictive feels , He never felt the balmy worth that heals : Welcome the wound , when bless'd with such relief ! For deep is felt the friend , when felt in grief . From you shall never , but with life , remove Aspiring ...
... never wound afflictive feels , He never felt the balmy worth that heals : Welcome the wound , when bless'd with such relief ! For deep is felt the friend , when felt in grief . From you shall never , but with life , remove Aspiring ...
עמוד 279
... never known to strife , The heightening graces that embellish life ; Could these have e'er the darts of Death defied , Never , ah ! never had Melinda died ; Nor can she die - e'en now survives her name , Immortalized by friendship ...
... never known to strife , The heightening graces that embellish life ; Could these have e'er the darts of Death defied , Never , ah ! never had Melinda died ; Nor can she die - e'en now survives her name , Immortalized by friendship ...
תוכן
LIFE of Savage by Dr Johnson | 5 |
ENCOMIUMS ON SAVAGE | 111 |
Preface to the Bastard | 183 |
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AARON HILL Animalcule appeared arts beauty bless'd bliss bounty breast BRIDGET JONES bright Bristol censure charms clouds court death delight distress divine doom'd endeavoured exalted fair fame fate favour fire flame foes form'd fortune friendship genius glows grace grief heart Heaven honour hope inspire kind liberty light live lord Tyrconnel lustre mankind mind misery mother Muse nature ne'er never o'er Olympia once pain passion pity pleasure poem praise pride queen racter rapture rays received refined retire RICHARD SAVAGE rise rocks satire Savage Savage's scape scene seraph shade shame shine Sir Richard Sir Robert Walpole Sir Thomas Overbury smile smiling song soft sorrows soul spirit spring sweet swell swimming dance tear tender thee Theophilus Cibber thine thou thought truth vale verse virtue wealth weep wild worth youth