Bell's Edition, المجلدات 77-78J. Bell, 1796 |
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الصفحة 17
... known . To distant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at first sight , like most , admires the fair : For you he lives ; and you alone shall share His last affection , as his early care ...
... known . To distant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at first sight , like most , admires the fair : For you he lives ; and you alone shall share His last affection , as his early care ...
الصفحة 30
... known those insects fair ( Which curious Germans hold so rare ) Still vary shapes and dyes ; Still gain new titles with new forms ; First grubs obscene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies . 15 20 24 .. VII . DR . SWIFT ...
... known those insects fair ( Which curious Germans hold so rare ) Still vary shapes and dyes ; Still gain new titles with new forms ; First grubs obscene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies . 15 20 24 .. VII . DR . SWIFT ...
الصفحة 80
... known . Thus in a sea of folly tost , My choicest hours of life are lost ; Yet always wishing to retreat , Oh , could I see my country - seat ! There leaning near a gentle brook , 855 320 125 Sleep , or peruse some ancient book , 130 ...
... known . Thus in a sea of folly tost , My choicest hours of life are lost ; Yet always wishing to retreat , Oh , could I see my country - seat ! There leaning near a gentle brook , 855 320 125 Sleep , or peruse some ancient book , 130 ...
الصفحة 99
... known , so honour'd , at the House of Lords : Suspice : cum gemmis 2 Tyrios mirare colores : Gaude , quod spectant oculi te 3 mille loquentem : Gnavus 4 mane forum , et vespertinus pete tectum , 5 Ne plus frumenti dotalibus emetat agris ...
... known , so honour'd , at the House of Lords : Suspice : cum gemmis 2 Tyrios mirare colores : Gaude , quod spectant oculi te 3 mille loquentem : Gnavus 4 mane forum , et vespertinus pete tectum , 5 Ne plus frumenti dotalibus emetat agris ...
الصفحة 127
... known images of life I guess The labour greater , as th ' indulgence less . I 280 285 Manserunt , hodieque manent , vestigia ruris . Serus enim Græcis admovit acumina chartis ; Et post Punica bella , quietus quærere cœpit , Quid 3 ...
... known images of life I guess The labour greater , as th ' indulgence less . I 280 285 Manserunt , hodieque manent , vestigia ruris . Serus enim Græcis admovit acumina chartis ; Et post Punica bella , quietus quærere cœpit , Quid 3 ...
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الصفحة 142 - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
الصفحة 40 - Peace to all such! but were there one whose fires True genius kindles, and fair fame inspires ; Blest with each talent and each art to please, And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
الصفحة 45 - Now high, now low, now master up, now miss, And he himself one vile antithesis. Amphibious thing! that acting either part, The trifling head, or the corrupted heart; Fop at the toilet, flatterer at the board, Now trips a lady, and now struts a lord.
الصفحة 235 - Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit, a man ; simplicity, a child ; With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once and lash the age ; Above temptation, in a low estate ; And uncorrupted...
الصفحة 40 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
الصفحة 205 - Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone.
الصفحة 64 - ... for half a year or more, the common newspapers, in most of which they had some property, as being hired writers, were filled with the most abusive falsehoods and scurrilities they could possibly devise...
الصفحة 34 - They rave, recite, and madden round the land. What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide? They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they board the barge.
الصفحة 44 - As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence he speaks, And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks; Or at the ear of Eve, familiar toad, Half froth, half venom, spits himself abroad, In puns, or politics, or tales, or lies, Or spite, or smut, or rhymes, or blasphemies.
الصفحة 36 - All my demurs but double his attacks; At last he whispers, "Do; and we go snacks." Glad of a quarrel, straight I clap the door, Sir, let me see your works and you no more. Tis sung, when Midas...