English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt and Company, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 48
... shine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint ' em truest praise ' em most . 475 ODE [ 1712 ] The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue ethereal sky , And ...
... shine in their own native light ; Rais'd of themselves , their genuine charms they boast , And those who paint ' em truest praise ' em most . 475 ODE [ 1712 ] The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue ethereal sky , And ...
الصفحة 337
... shine so fairly bright , That nothing else be took for light , That worldly charms be seen to fade , And in its lustre find a shade : Let it strongly shine within , To scatter all the clouds of sin , 25 That drive when gusts of passion ...
... shine so fairly bright , That nothing else be took for light , That worldly charms be seen to fade , And in its lustre find a shade : Let it strongly shine within , To scatter all the clouds of sin , 25 That drive when gusts of passion ...
الصفحة 501
... shine : So may the bride's unmarried train To Hymen chaunt their flatt'ring vow , Still that his lucky torch may glow 50 15 See , in the midst she takes her stand , Where one old oak his awful shade Extends o'er half the level mead With ...
... shine : So may the bride's unmarried train To Hymen chaunt their flatt'ring vow , Still that his lucky torch may glow 50 15 See , in the midst she takes her stand , Where one old oak his awful shade Extends o'er half the level mead With ...
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If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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Ambrose Philips bard beauty behold beneath blest bosom breast breath busk charms dear death delight divine dread Dunciad e'er earth ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fancy fate fear flame flow'rs fools frae glory grace grave Grongar Hill groves hand happy hear heart Heav'n hills honour James Moore Smyth Joseph Warton kings live Lord Lord Hervey lov'd lyre maid mind Muse Nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er pain passion peace Pindaric plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetry Pope pow'r praise pray'r pride Queen rage reign rise round satire scene shade shine sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song soul spleen spring stream swains sweet tears thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue waves weep Whig wild winds wings wyllowe youth