Miscellaneous Poems, כרך 1J. Harrop, 1773 - 353 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 6
עמוד 17
... to kifs your Hands . Excufe the tedious Tale of a Difafter , I am Your Humble Servant and GRAND MASTER . * * A Title ufually given to the Author by his Short - hand Scholars . C A LETTER A LETTER to R. L. Efq ON HIS Departure from ( 17 )
... to kifs your Hands . Excufe the tedious Tale of a Difafter , I am Your Humble Servant and GRAND MASTER . * * A Title ufually given to the Author by his Short - hand Scholars . C A LETTER A LETTER to R. L. Efq ON HIS Departure from ( 17 )
עמוד 133
... MASTER'S SPEECH . I. OUR worthy Founder , Gentlemen , this Day , Orders the Youth an Hours poetic Play : Me , on its annual Return , to chufe One fingle Subject for their various Mufe : That you may fee how Fancy will create Her diff ...
... MASTER'S SPEECH . I. OUR worthy Founder , Gentlemen , this Day , Orders the Youth an Hours poetic Play : Me , on its annual Return , to chufe One fingle Subject for their various Mufe : That you may fee how Fancy will create Her diff ...
עמוד 215
... Master , of Cheshire , and performed in the Year 1722 , at the little Theatre , in the Hay - market , where it had a Run of above 30 Nights - We must refer the Reader to the Piece itself , to give him a just Idea of the Humour and Pro ...
... Master , of Cheshire , and performed in the Year 1722 , at the little Theatre , in the Hay - market , where it had a Run of above 30 Nights - We must refer the Reader to the Piece itself , to give him a just Idea of the Humour and Pro ...
עמוד 232
... Master , feen fo greatly glorify'd . ” Yes ; * P . 56. For after all the Conviction which he himself had receiv'd from it , we know , that his Faith was ftill fo infirm , as to betray him into a fhamefull Denial of his Mafter , whom he ...
... Master , feen fo greatly glorify'd . ” Yes ; * P . 56. For after all the Conviction which he himself had receiv'd from it , we know , that his Faith was ftill fo infirm , as to betray him into a fhamefull Denial of his Mafter , whom he ...
עמוד 293
... Master , And footing a Pace neither flower , nor fafter ; They have made in fome Places , to follow his Track , Of their swift - footed Dogs , an indefinite Pack ; The Son of Ulysses unskilfully forcing To go to a Council , as Men go a ...
... Master , And footing a Pace neither flower , nor fafter ; They have made in fome Places , to follow his Track , Of their swift - footed Dogs , an indefinite Pack ; The Son of Ulysses unskilfully forcing To go to a Council , as Men go a ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abfurd againſt agen Anfwer Apoftle Author Bard Becauſe beft beſt better black Crows Cafe Chriftian cou'd Critics Cuſtom divine elfe Engliſh EPISTLE ev'ry fafe faid fame feem feen fent fhall fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes foon fpeak Friend ftill fuch fuppofe fure Greek Haoo Heav'n himſelf honeft Horace Inftance itſelf John juft juſt laft laſt lefs lukko Mark 16 Martin Folkes Melpomene Miftake Mufe muft Mules muſt never Numbers o'er obferve Occafion Paffage pafs Perfon Peter plain pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure poor Pow'r pray preach prefent Priam Profe Prophecy Prophets Purpoſe Queſtion Reafon reft Rhime ſay ſeems Senfe Senſe ſhall ſpeak ſpoken ſtill tell thefe theſe Thing thofe thou thought thro Tongue true Tungue twas underſtood Verfe Verſe Voice weel whofe whot Whoy Word wou'd writ yoar
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 76 - I AM content, I do not care, Wag as it will the world for me; When fuss and fret was all my fare, It got no ground as I could see : So when away my caring went, I counted cost, and was content.
עמוד 48 - Why, yes; the thing is fact, Though, in regard to number, not exact; It was not two black crows — 'twas only one; The truth of that you may depend upon; The gentleman himself told me the case." "Where may I find him?" "Why, in such a place." Away goes he, and, having found him out, "Sir, be so good as to resolve a doubt.
עמוד 48 - Change, This week, in short, as all the alley knows, Taking a puke, has thrown up three black crows." — " Impossible ! " — " Nay, but it's really true : I had it from good hands, and so may you.
עמוד 2 - I was so good-humour'd, so cheerful and gay, My Heart was as light as a Feather all Day. But now I so cross and so peevish am grown, So strangely uneasy, as never was known. My fair one is gone, and my joys are all drown'd, And my Heart, - I am sure it weighs more than a Pound.
עמוד 3 - I'll give him another; for why should not Tray Be as dull as his Master, when Phebe's away? When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen! How fair was the Flower, how fresh was the Green! What a lovely Appearance the Trees, and the Shade, The Corn-fields and Hedges, and ev"ry Thing made! But now she has left me, tho...
עמוד 3 - Come hither, poor fellow,' and patted his head. . But now, when he's fawning, I with a sour look, Cry. 'Sirrah!' and give him a blow with my crook: And I'll give him another; for why should not Tray Be as dull as his master, when Phebe's away ? When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen!
עמוד 48 - Resolved to trace so wondrous an event. Whip, to the third, the virtuoso went; "Sir" — and so forth. "Why, yes; the thing is fact, Though, in regard to number, not exact; It was not two black crows — 'twas only one; The truth of that you may depend upon; The gentleman himself told me the case.
עמוד 4 - Will no pitying power that hears me complain, Or cure my disquiet, or soften my pain ? To be cured, thou must, Colin, thy Passion remove; But what swain is so silly to live without love ? No, Deity! bid the dear Nymph to return, For ne'er was poor Shepherd so sadly forlorn. Ah! what shall I do ? I shall die with despair; Take heed, all ye swains, how ye part with your Fair!
עמוד 49 - And begged to know if true, what he had heard. "Did you, sir, throw up a black crow?
עמוד 78 - With whom I feast I do not fawn, Nor if the folks should flout me, faint ; If wonted welcome be withdrawn, I cook no kind of a complaint : With none disposed to disagree, But like them best who best like me.