The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, כרך 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 100
עמוד 20
... tears the well - known vest : " Now take a second stain , " the lover said , While from his side he snatch'd his sharpen'd blade , And drove it in his groin ; then from the wound Withdrew the steel , and , staggering , fell to ground ...
... tears the well - known vest : " Now take a second stain , " the lover said , While from his side he snatch'd his sharpen'd blade , And drove it in his groin ; then from the wound Withdrew the steel , and , staggering , fell to ground ...
עמוד 41
... tears her hair : Then vents her grief , her love , and her despair . AIR . Dear Adonis , Beauty's treasure , Now my sorrow , once my pleasure ; O return to Venus ' arms ! Venus never will forsake thee ; Let the voice of Love o'ertake ...
... tears her hair : Then vents her grief , her love , and her despair . AIR . Dear Adonis , Beauty's treasure , Now my sorrow , once my pleasure ; O return to Venus ' arms ! Venus never will forsake thee ; Let the voice of Love o'ertake ...
עמוד 42
... tears began to flow , The mighty master smil'd to see That Love was in the next degree , ' Twas but a kindred sound to move , For Pity melts the mind to Love , Softly sweet in Lydian measures , Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures ...
... tears began to flow , The mighty master smil'd to see That Love was in the next degree , ' Twas but a kindred sound to move , For Pity melts the mind to Love , Softly sweet in Lydian measures , Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures ...
עמוד 43
... tears , And with a smile remove my fears , A wedded wife if thou would'st be , By sacred Hymen join'd to me , Ere yet the western Sun decline , My hand and heart shall both be thine , THRICE lov'd Constantia , heavenly fair , For thee a ...
... tears , And with a smile remove my fears , A wedded wife if thou would'st be , By sacred Hymen join'd to me , Ere yet the western Sun decline , My hand and heart shall both be thine , THRICE lov'd Constantia , heavenly fair , For thee a ...
עמוד 55
... tears ; Let harsh Unkindness , and ungenerous Strife , Repining Discontent , and ooding Fears , With every shape of woe , be driven away , Like ghosts prohibited the day . Let Peace o'er her his dovelike wings display , And smiling joys ...
... tears ; Let harsh Unkindness , and ungenerous Strife , Repining Discontent , and ooding Fears , With every shape of woe , be driven away , Like ghosts prohibited the day . Let Peace o'er her his dovelike wings display , And smiling joys ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Apollo arms atheists beauteous beauty Behold Belgia bless blest breast bright Cæsar CANTATA charms Columbo confest crown'd Cupid darts dear death delight divine e'er Earth Epicurus ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame flow goddess gods grace grief grove hand happy hast hear heart Heaven hero honour Jove kind king labour light live lord Lucretius lyre maid MATTHEW PRIOR mighty mind mourn Muse Namur Nature's ne'er never night numbers Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er pain passion peace Peneus Pindar plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet Pothinus praise pride queen rage rais'd reign rise Rome sacred shade shine sighs sing skies smile soft song soul swain sweet tears tell thee things thou thought toil twas Venus verse vex'd Virg virtue weep Whilst winds wise wretched wyll youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 428 - He began on it ; and when first he mentioned it to Swift, the doctor did not much like the project. As he carried it on, he showed what he wrote to both of us ; and we now and then gave a correction or a word or two of advice, but it was wholly of his own writing.
עמוד 211 - I gathered me also silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings and of the provinces: I gat me men singers and women singers, and the delights of the sons of men, as musical instruments, and that of all sorts.
עמוד 205 - And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
עמוד 440 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
עמוד 113 - We are seldom tiresome to ourselves ; and the act of composition fills and delights the mind with change of language and succession of images ; every couplet when produced is new, and novelty is the great source of pleasure. Perhaps no man ever thought a line superfluous when he first wrote it, or contracted his work till his ebullitions of invention had subsided.
עמוד 145 - Athens Pisistratus rode ; Men thought her Minerva, and him a new god. But why should I stories of Athens rehearse, Where people knew love, and were partial to verse ; Since none can with justice my pleasures oppose, In Holland half...
עמוד 150 - Ah me ! the blooming pride of May And that of Beauty are but one : At morn both flourish, bright and gay, Both fade at evening, pale and gone.
עמוד 456 - Let others in the jolting coach confide, Or in the leaky boat the Thames divide; Or, box'd within the chair, contemn the street, And trust their safety to another's feet, Still let me walk; for oft the sudden gale Ruffles the tide, and shifts the dang'rous sail.
עמוד 427 - will make " you sure of a clean shirt and a shoulder of mutton " every day." This counsel was rejected : the profit and principal were lost ; and Gay sunk under the calamity so low, that his life became in danger.
עמוד 261 - And shoot a chilness to my .trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.