The Poet: A PoemW. Flexney, 1773 - 47 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 22
עמוד 2
... foul . Is not the ball's velocity of course Juft in proportion to the impelling force ? Is not the river's current swift , or flow , As watery weight , and flope promote it's flow ? Must not a being , then , by nature wrought , To show ...
... foul . Is not the ball's velocity of course Juft in proportion to the impelling force ? Is not the river's current swift , or flow , As watery weight , and flope promote it's flow ? Must not a being , then , by nature wrought , To show ...
עמוד 3
... foul all fire ? Hail , mild Philofophy I the province thine , To chace the spectres of the dark Divine ! Not to fix errour , but with reafon's art , To root the stiff old woman from the heart . " Tis to thy calm investigation given To ...
... foul all fire ? Hail , mild Philofophy I the province thine , To chace the spectres of the dark Divine ! Not to fix errour , but with reafon's art , To root the stiff old woman from the heart . " Tis to thy calm investigation given To ...
עמוד 4
... foul transported while the mufes taught ; Seizing , even then , the drama's wondrous plan , The varied character of motley man ; Now darting down to Pluto's dark abodes , With bolder flight now mixing with the gods ; Already borne ...
... foul transported while the mufes taught ; Seizing , even then , the drama's wondrous plan , The varied character of motley man ; Now darting down to Pluto's dark abodes , With bolder flight now mixing with the gods ; Already borne ...
עמוד 5
... Bids tenderness from favage natures flow , And makes a mifer even his gold forego ; Parent and fovereign of the human foul ! God of the line , and god of either pole ! C The It The Poet's love to fenfe is not confined ;. [ 5 ]
... Bids tenderness from favage natures flow , And makes a mifer even his gold forego ; Parent and fovereign of the human foul ! God of the line , and god of either pole ! C The It The Poet's love to fenfe is not confined ;. [ 5 ]
עמוד 8
... foul exults in thee ! Thy fons , at freedom's call , would rouze the land , Should kings afpire to abfolute command ; Boldly the rights of Englishmen would claim , Would catch a RUSSEL's or a SIDNEY'S Flame . There There the long flope ...
... foul exults in thee ! Thy fons , at freedom's call , would rouze the land , Should kings afpire to abfolute command ; Boldly the rights of Englishmen would claim , Would catch a RUSSEL's or a SIDNEY'S Flame . There There the long flope ...
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admire Againſt applauſe ardent bard blifs bliſs bofom bower breaſt breath brighteſt calm cauſe charms Condemned controul courſe Curfe deeds diſdain diſplay divine dull Engliſh envy fame fancy fancy's fate fcene feel feeming fentiment fhame fhow filver fimple fire firſt flame flave flow fmile focial fome fometimes fons fools footh fortune foul ftate ftill fublimated fuffer furveys genius gives gloomy day glory glory's greatneſs grofs heart heaven hour houſe human kind immortal inſpired juft kings laſt laws live luftre maid mankind mind moral mufes Muft muſe muſt nature's ne'er nymph o'er Paffion pain penfive phlegm pleaſure poet's Poets praiſe prepofterous profe rafhly raiſed rapture renown rouze ſcenes ſee ſelfiſh Shakeſpeare Shakeſpeare's ſhould ſhow ſome ſtar ſtate ſtore ſtrain ſtream ſtrong ſweets taſte theme theſe thofe thoſe thought trifling truth Twill verfe verſe virtue vulgar warm whofe Whoſe ye Men
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עמוד 31 - Heroes are much the fame, the point's agreed, From Macedonia's madman to the Swede ; The whole ftrange purpofe of their lives, to find Or make, an enemy of all mankind ! . , "Not one looks backward, onward ftill he goes, Yet ne'er looks forward further than his nofc.
עמוד 12 - WANDERER, the man of exalted sentiments, extensive views, and curious observations ; the man whose remarks on life might have assisted the statesman, whose ideas of virtue might have enlightened the moralist, whose eloquence might have influenced senates, and whose delicacy might have polished courts.
עמוד 35 - Sed quando munitam figulis intraverat urbem, &c. and which Mr. S. presumes to be correct, seems to prove that this surprising genius is quite as great a master of Latin prosody as of English. The last poem is the rhapsody of a hero...
עמוד 27 - Better, he thinks, deferves the lyric bays Than Pindar, for his Greek, and age renowned, Now in the...
עמוד 39 - Whole fermons recommend his generous deeds; Who urges morals, and relaxes creeds; Who makes the...