Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsJames Phillips, 1785 - 386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ii
... persons , from whose labours they have derived profit or delight . Mr. David Barclay , * from his ac- quaintance with the late Dr. Johnson , thinking with equal truth and kindness , that he might be able to pay a most es- fential mark ...
... persons , from whose labours they have derived profit or delight . Mr. David Barclay , * from his ac- quaintance with the late Dr. Johnson , thinking with equal truth and kindness , that he might be able to pay a most es- fential mark ...
الصفحة xii
... person , who is now living at Amwell , and deferves particular notice , was by trade a brick- layer , a person of ftrong parts , but without education , who had , at his lei- fure hours , by a diligent and folitary pe- rufal of fuch ...
... person , who is now living at Amwell , and deferves particular notice , was by trade a brick- layer , a person of ftrong parts , but without education , who had , at his lei- fure hours , by a diligent and folitary pe- rufal of fuch ...
الصفحة xxv
... person to whom the verses , in- titled To AN ABSENT FRIEND are ad- dreffed . While thou far hence on Albion's fouthern fhore , View'ft her white rocks , and hear'ft her ocean roar ; Thro ' scenes , where we together ftray'd , I ftray ...
... person to whom the verses , in- titled To AN ABSENT FRIEND are ad- dreffed . While thou far hence on Albion's fouthern fhore , View'ft her white rocks , and hear'ft her ocean roar ; Thro ' scenes , where we together ftray'd , I ftray ...
الصفحة 49
... person who was wont to frequent them is deceased ; but not because a shepherdefs frowns on her lover , or a lady lofes her lap - dog . Milton , in the above quotation , has ufed this liberty to great advantage . Simplicity , indeed , is ...
... person who was wont to frequent them is deceased ; but not because a shepherdefs frowns on her lover , or a lady lofes her lap - dog . Milton , in the above quotation , has ufed this liberty to great advantage . Simplicity , indeed , is ...
الصفحة 93
... person , and the Mole and Darent may also be viewed in the same light : The gulphy Lee his fedgy treffes rears , And fullen Mole that hides his diving flood , And filent Darent stain'd with Danish blood . The principal figure , our ...
... person , and the Mole and Darent may also be viewed in the same light : The gulphy Lee his fedgy treffes rears , And fullen Mole that hides his diving flood , And filent Darent stain'd with Danish blood . The principal figure , our ...
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الصفحة 149 - THE curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
الصفحة 38 - And all their echoes, mourn. The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose...
الصفحة 192 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
الصفحة 156 - The breezy call of incense-breathing morn, The swallow twittering from the straw-built shed, The cock's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn, No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed. For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
الصفحة 245 - When time advances, and when lovers fail, She then shines forth, solicitous to bless, In all the glaring impotence of dress.
الصفحة 214 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree...
الصفحة 218 - Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied. A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintained its man...
الصفحة 100 - Be full, ye courts ; be great who will ; Search for peace with all your skill ; Open wide the lofty door, Seek her on the marble floor ; In vain...
الصفحة 229 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorn'd the venerable place ; Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway, And fools, who came to scoff, remain'd to pray.
الصفحة 161 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow'r, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike th