Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations of the Ancient Poets Together with Several Original Poems, المجلد 5Jacob Tonson, 1716 |
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الصفحة 15
... shall be doom'd for Sin . But that , in height of harmless Joys , we may Laft to old Age , and never lose a Day : Amidft our Pleasures we our felves should fpare , And manage all with Temperance and Care . Yet Heav'n forbid , but we ...
... shall be doom'd for Sin . But that , in height of harmless Joys , we may Laft to old Age , and never lose a Day : Amidft our Pleasures we our felves should fpare , And manage all with Temperance and Care . Yet Heav'n forbid , but we ...
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... shall pleafe ; Or whether War thy Ardour fhall engage , To gratifie the Madness of this Age , [ Rage : Herd with the factious Chiefs , and urge the People's The Ruffian , Bankrupt , loose Adulterer , All who the Pow'r of Laws and ...
... shall pleafe ; Or whether War thy Ardour fhall engage , To gratifie the Madness of this Age , [ Rage : Herd with the factious Chiefs , and urge the People's The Ruffian , Bankrupt , loose Adulterer , All who the Pow'r of Laws and ...
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... shall prefs , and wish to be Imputed as thy Crime , and charg'd on thee . Happier thou wert , if with Retirement bleft , Which Noife and Faction never fhould moleft , Nor break the facred Quiet of thy Breaft ; Where Harmony and Order ne ...
... shall prefs , and wish to be Imputed as thy Crime , and charg'd on thee . Happier thou wert , if with Retirement bleft , Which Noife and Faction never fhould moleft , Nor break the facred Quiet of thy Breaft ; Where Harmony and Order ne ...
الصفحة 47
... and Years , thall join Their willing Aid , and follow your Delign , With the first Southern Gale that shall prefent To fill your Sails , and favour your Intent . " 1 To Doctor GIBBON S. By Mr CHARLES HOPKINS . MISCELLANY POEMS . 47.
... and Years , thall join Their willing Aid , and follow your Delign , With the first Southern Gale that shall prefent To fill your Sails , and favour your Intent . " 1 To Doctor GIBBON S. By Mr CHARLES HOPKINS . MISCELLANY POEMS . 47.
الصفحة 49
... shall I then , or Heav'n , or you regard ? The Care of both has been beyond Reward . But grateful Poets , off'ring up their Lays , [ Praife . Find you content with Thanks , and Heav'n with O ! may your Stream of Life run smooth , but ...
... shall I then , or Heav'n , or you regard ? The Care of both has been beyond Reward . But grateful Poets , off'ring up their Lays , [ Praife . Find you content with Thanks , and Heav'n with O ! may your Stream of Life run smooth , but ...
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الصفحة 89 - O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme ! Though deep, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull; Strong without rage, without o'erflowing full.
الصفحة 88 - Can knowledge have no bound, but must advance So far, to make us wish for ignorance, And rather in the dark to grope our way Than, led by a...
الصفحة 89 - But free and common as the sea or wind; When he to boast or to disperse his stores Full of the tributes of his grateful shores, Visits the world, and in his flying towers Brings home to us, and makes both Indies ours; Finds wealth where 'tis, bestows it where it wants, Cities in deserts, woods in cities plants.
الصفحة 93 - First to a Torrent, then a Deluge swells: Stronger, and fiercer by restraint he roars, And knows no bound, but makes his power his shores.
الصفحة 90 - A shady mantle clothes ; his curled brows Frown on the gentle stream, which calmly flows While winds and storms his lofty forehead beat, The common fate of all that's high or great. Low at his foot a spacious plain is placed, Between the mountain and the stream embraced, Which shade and shelter from the hill derives, While the kind river wealth and beauty gives ; And in the mixture of all these appears Variety, which all the rest endears.
الصفحة 136 - Twas I that gave thee thy renown; Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd Of common beauties lived unknown, Had not my verse exhaled thy name, And with it imped the wings of fame. That killing power is none of thine, I gave it to thy voice and eyes; • Thy sweets, thy graces, all are mine; Thou art my star, shin'st in my skies; Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him that fixed thee there.
الصفحة 216 - His waving Streamers to the Winds displays, And vows for his Return, with vain Devotion, pays. Ah, generous Youth! that Wish forbear, The Winds too soon will waft thee here! Slack all thy Sails, and fear to come, Alas, thou know'st not, thou art wreck'd at home!
الصفحة 142 - Would soon finish his woes. When in rage he came there, Beholding how steep The sides did appear, And the bottom how deep; His torments projecting, And sadly reflecting, That a lover forsaken A new love may get, But a neck, when once broken, Can never be set: And, that he could die Whenever he would...
الصفحة 90 - Which shade and shelter from the hill derives, While the kind river wealth and beauty gives, And in the mixture of all these appears Variety, which all the rest endears. This scene had some bold Greek or British bard Beheld of old, what stories had we heard Of fairies, satyrs, and the nymphs, their dames, Their feasts, their revels, and their amorous flames?
الصفحة 284 - Tis some relief, that points not clearly known, Without much hazard, may be let alone ; And, after hearing what our church can say, If...