The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior, כרך 2 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 69
עמוד iv
Upon the subject - thus chosen , fuch various images present themselves to a
writer's mind , that he must find it easier to judge , what should be rejected , than
what ought to be received . The difficulty lies in drawing and disposing ; or ( as ...
Upon the subject - thus chosen , fuch various images present themselves to a
writer's mind , that he must find it easier to judge , what should be rejected , than
what ought to be received . The difficulty lies in drawing and disposing ; or ( as ...
עמוד vii
His Fairy Queen ( had it been finished ) must have ended in the account , which ,
every knight was to give of his adventures , and in the accumulated praises of his
heroine Gloriana . The whole would have been an Heroic poem , but in another ...
His Fairy Queen ( had it been finished ) must have ended in the account , which ,
every knight was to give of his adventures , and in the accumulated praises of his
heroine Gloriana . The whole would have been an Heroic poem , but in another ...
עמוד ix
Virgil has anticipated two hundred years ; or the Trojan hero and Carthaginian
queen could not have been brought together : and without the same
anachronism several of the finest parts of his Æneis must have been omitted .
Our countryman ...
Virgil has anticipated two hundred years ; or the Trojan hero and Carthaginian
queen could not have been brought together : and without the same
anachronism several of the finest parts of his Æneis must have been omitted .
Our countryman ...
עמוד x
As Davenant and Waller corrected , and Dryden perfected it ; it is too confined : it
cuts off the sense at the end of every first line , which must always thime to the
next following ; and consequently , produces too frequent an identity in the sound
...
As Davenant and Waller corrected , and Dryden perfected it ; it is too confined : it
cuts off the sense at the end of every first line , which must always thime to the
next following ; and consequently , produces too frequent an identity in the sound
...
עמוד 3
Arife ( I commun'd with myself ) arise ; Think , to be happy ; to be great , be wise :
Content of spirit must from science flow ; For ' tis a godlike attribute to know . I
said ; and sent my edict through the land ; Around my throne the letter'd Rabbins
...
Arife ( I commun'd with myself ) arise ; Think , to be happy ; to be great , be wise :
Content of spirit must from science flow ; For ' tis a godlike attribute to know . I
said ; and sent my edict through the land ; Around my throne the letter'd Rabbins
...
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appear arms bear beauty birth breaſt bright bring charms command dead dear death delight earth fair fall fame fate fear fire firſt flow force give gone grief hand head hear heart Heaven honour hope hour human juſt kind king labour land laſt leave light live look Lord mind mourn muſt nature ne'er never night o'er once pain plain pleaſe pleaſure poor praiſe pride rage reaſon receive reſt riſing round ſaid ſay ſee ſenſe ſet ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſorrow ſoul ſtate ſtill ſuch tears tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought thouſand true truth turns vain various verſe virtue whence Whilſt whoſe wife wound young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 28 - 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 64 - Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices ; and the glory of the Lord filled the house.
עמוד 63 - 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. 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 63 - ... 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.
עמוד 153 - And now in this journey of life I would have A place where to bait, 'twixt the court and the grave: Where joyful to live, not unwilling to die— Gadzooks ! I have just such a place in my eye. There are gardens so stately, and...
עמוד 64 - 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 83 - And griefs, will find their shafts elanc'd in vain, And their points broke, retorted from the head, Safe in the grave, and free among the dead.
עמוד 215 - Woolston doubts ; And that his son, and his son's son, Were all but ploughmen, clowns, and louts. Each, when his rustic pains began, To merit pleaded equal right ; 'Twas only who left off at noon, Or who went on to work till night.
עמוד 200 - Venus, we deride The vagrant's malice, and his mother's pride ; Send him to nymphs who sleep on Ida's shade, To the loose dance, and wanton masquerade ; Our thoughts are settled, and intent our look, On the instructive verse, and moral book ; On female idleness his power relies ; But, when he finds us studying hard, he flies.
עמוד 174 - I'll soon with Jenny's pride quit score. Make all her lovers fall: They'll grieve I was not loos'd before ; She, I was loos'd at all.