The Poetical Calendar: Containing a Collection of Scarce and Valuable Pieces of Poetry: with Variety of Originals and Translations, by the Most Eminent Hands. Intended as a Supplement to Mr. Dodsley's Collection, المجلد 5Dryden Leach, 1763 |
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الصفحة 33
... tongue . If aught of found the troubled breast can footh , And from its course avert the tide of grief , ' Tis thine , thou fweet musician . Tho ' thy dirge Be querulous , yet does it fill the mind With folemn musing and celestial ...
... tongue . If aught of found the troubled breast can footh , And from its course avert the tide of grief , ' Tis thine , thou fweet musician . Tho ' thy dirge Be querulous , yet does it fill the mind With folemn musing and celestial ...
الصفحة 35
... ah ! wilt thou patronize my theme , So fhall this measure blunt the tooth of spleen , Nor critic's tongue shall blast fuch favour'd lines , I ween . * Pleafe . D 2 See ! See ! how the tribe of witlings fhun the place [ 35 ]
... ah ! wilt thou patronize my theme , So fhall this measure blunt the tooth of spleen , Nor critic's tongue shall blast fuch favour'd lines , I ween . * Pleafe . D 2 See ! See ! how the tribe of witlings fhun the place [ 35 ]
الصفحة 43
... tongue was poisonous as an afpic's tooth . Ah ! cease to promise joy , and give despair : ' Tis brave to fmite the foe ; ' tis bafe to wrong the fair . The gentle Thyrfis , mild as opening morn , Came to the lawn , and Marian there was ...
... tongue was poisonous as an afpic's tooth . Ah ! cease to promise joy , and give despair : ' Tis brave to fmite the foe ; ' tis bafe to wrong the fair . The gentle Thyrfis , mild as opening morn , Came to the lawn , and Marian there was ...
الصفحة 46
... with delight . Ne'er be my lot the brawling courts to fee ; [ perdy . Who trufts to lawyer's tongue doth much || mifween , * Companions , † Mix . Bathe . Judges ill . Right blefs'd the man who free from bitter * bale Right 46 ]
... with delight . Ne'er be my lot the brawling courts to fee ; [ perdy . Who trufts to lawyer's tongue doth much || mifween , * Companions , † Mix . Bathe . Judges ill . Right blefs'd the man who free from bitter * bale Right 46 ]
الصفحة 48
... tongue . The lonely woodcock feeks the splashy glen , Each mountain head with fleecy fnow is hung ; The snipe and duck enjoy the moorish fen , Like * Eremites they live , and shun the fight of men . The + wareless sheep no longer bite ...
... tongue . The lonely woodcock feeks the splashy glen , Each mountain head with fleecy fnow is hung ; The snipe and duck enjoy the moorish fen , Like * Eremites they live , and shun the fight of men . The + wareless sheep no longer bite ...
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beauty bleffings bleft blifs blooming bluſhing bofom bowers breaſt breath ceaſe charms dales defire Delia delight deſpair doth earth eaſe ELEGY erft eyes facred fair fame fatire fcorn fhade fhall fhine figh filent filver fing flame fleep flowers fmiles foft folemn fome fong foon footh forrow foul fountaines ring fpring FRANCIS FAWK freſh friendſhip ftill ftrain ftream fuch fwains fweet gentle glows grace grove hail hear heart heaven hills honour hour Ianthe lyre maid mufe mufic muft Muſes Naiads ne'er night numbers nymph o'er Ovid paffion pain plain pleafing pleaſe pleaſure praiſe pride rapture Reaſon reſt rife rofes ſcene ſeem ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhed ſhould ſkies ſky ſmile ſpeak ſpeed ſpirit ſpread ſtand ſtill ſweet tender thee thefe theſe thine thoſe thou thouſand thro vale ween whofe Whoſe WILLIAM WOTY wiſh youth
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الصفحة 28 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish thee long.
الصفحة 77 - Nor ease, nor peace, that heart can know, That, like the needle true, Turns at the touch of joy or woe; But, turning, trembles too.
الصفحة 46 - The well-squeez'd client quits the dusty town, Grown grey in the asserting of his right, With head yfraught with law, and pockets light, Well pleas'd he wanders o'er the fallow lea, And views each rural objecl: with delight.
الصفحة 37 - So may his favour'd eye explore the fource, To few reveal'd, whence human forrows charm : So may his numbers, with pathetic force, Bid Terror fhake us, or Companion warm, As different ftrains controul The movements of the foul ; Adjuft its paffions, harmonize its tone ; To feel for others...
الصفحة 49 - Third from Whitenofe fprings Pegafus with eagle wings : Light o'er the plain, as dancing cork, With many a bound he beats the ground, While all the Turf with acclamation rings. He won Northampton, Lincoln, Oxford, York : He too Newmarket won. There Granta's Son P Seiz'd * The Author is either miftaken in this place, or has elfe indulged iiimfelf in a very unwarrantable poetical licence.
الصفحة 76 - Oft I've implor'd the Gods in vain, And pray'd till I've been weary; For once I'll try my wish to gain Of Oberon, the fairy.
الصفحة 38 - The balmy cowslip gilds the smiling plain, The virgin snow-drop boasts her silver hue, An hundred tints the gaudy daisy stain, And the meek violet, in amis blue, Creeps low to earth, and hides from public view...
الصفحة 42 - ... the honest badge of toil display. See how they mould the haycock's rising head; While wanton Colin, full of amorous play, Down throweth Susan, who doth shriek for dread. Fear not thou canst be hurt upon so soft a bed. At length the sun doth hasten to repose, And all the vault of heaven is streak'd with light; In flamy gold the ruddy welkin glows, And for the noonday heat our pains doth quite *, For all is calm, serene, and passing bright. Favonius gentle skims along the grove, And sheds sweet...
الصفحة 12 - The waking lover, raised by mighty spell, To pale the stars, till Hesper shine it back to hell. Ne witches rifle gibbets, by the moon (With horror winking, trembling all with fear), Of many a clinking chain, and canker'd bone : Nor imp in visionary shape appear, To blast the thriving verdure of the plain ; Ne let hobgoblin, ne the ponk, profane [brain.
الصفحة 83 - Her mind as perfect as her face : To hear her fpeak, to fee her move, (Unhappy I, alas ! the while) Her voice was joy, her look was love, And heaven was...