The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior, כרך 1J. Nichol, 1866 - 475 עמודים |
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עמוד vi
... verses ; and with this custom Prior complied in the above poem . It is thought that this led to some intercourse between the noble family of Exeter and our poet ; but this is uncertain . During his residence at Cam- bridge , he became ...
... verses ; and with this custom Prior complied in the above poem . It is thought that this led to some intercourse between the noble family of Exeter and our poet ; but this is uncertain . During his residence at Cam- bridge , he became ...
עמוד vii
... verses on the occasion - some of them in English , and others in Latin -and all vieing with each other in melodious grief . Prior's were presented to his Majesty ; but it is not likely that the stern and silent widower - king , sunk in ...
... verses on the occasion - some of them in English , and others in Latin -and all vieing with each other in melodious grief . Prior's were presented to his Majesty ; but it is not likely that the stern and silent widower - king , sunk in ...
עמוד ix
... verse , praising it both in his letter to Boileau , and in an ode to the queen . Two years after , when the battle of Ramilies took place , he again wrote a poetical panegyric . The custom of finding subjects of rhyme in victories , had ...
... verse , praising it both in his letter to Boileau , and in an ode to the queen . Two years after , when the battle of Ramilies took place , he again wrote a poetical panegyric . The custom of finding subjects of rhyme in victories , had ...
עמוד xiii
... verses are often graceful and often very trifling . His translations from Callimachus are called by Johnson " licentious " -i . e . , too free in their ren- dering and by other critics , stiff and hard . To us they read very much like a ...
... verses are often graceful and often very trifling . His translations from Callimachus are called by Johnson " licentious " -i . e . , too free in their ren- dering and by other critics , stiff and hard . To us they read very much like a ...
עמוד xix
... Verses spoken to Lady Henrietta Countess of Oxford . In the 379 392 393 Harley , Library of St John's College , Cambridge 400 Prologue to the Orphan 401 The Insatiable Priest A French Song Imitated · Upon playing at Ombre with Two ...
... Verses spoken to Lady Henrietta Countess of Oxford . In the 379 392 393 Harley , Library of St John's College , Cambridge 400 Prologue to the Orphan 401 The Insatiable Priest A French Song Imitated · Upon playing at Ombre with Two ...
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Abra Alma arms beauteous beauty Belgia bless breast breath charms Cloe Columbo command confessed crowned cruel Cupid dame dart dear death delight Derry Dick dread e'er Earl of Dorset earth Elizabeth Rowe Emma ET VERITAS eyes fair fame fate favour fear flame glory goddess grace grief hand happy hast heart Heaven hero honour hope Hudibras INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS Jove king labour light live look Lord Lucretius lyre maid MATTHEW PRIOR mighty mind mourn Muse Namur ne'er never night numbers Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er obey pain passion peace plain pleasure poet praise pride queen quoth rage reign rise sighs SIGILLUM sing smiling song sorrow soul St John's College tears tell thee things thou thought throne toil truth twas Venus VERITAS verse virtue vows weep Whilst William wise wound wretched youth