The Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Warton, B. D.: Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; and Poet Laureate..At the University Press, for W. Hanwell and J. Parker; and F. and C. Rivington, London., 1802 |
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... Queene 142 Ode VI . The Suicide 146 Ode VII . Sent to a Friend , on his leaving a favourite Village in Hampshire 156 Ode VIII . Morning . The Author confined to College 168 Ode IX . The Complaint of Cherwell 171 Ode X. The First of ...
... Queene 142 Ode VI . The Suicide 146 Ode VII . Sent to a Friend , on his leaving a favourite Village in Hampshire 156 Ode VIII . Morning . The Author confined to College 168 Ode IX . The Complaint of Cherwell 171 Ode X. The First of ...
الصفحة xxvi
... Queene of Spenfer , " in one volume 8vo . which , after being corrected and enlarged , he republished in two volumes , in 1762. The first edition of the Obfervations was vehemently attacked , in 1756 , in a fcurri- lous and anonymous ...
... Queene of Spenfer , " in one volume 8vo . which , after being corrected and enlarged , he republished in two volumes , in 1762. The first edition of the Obfervations was vehemently attacked , in 1756 , in a fcurri- lous and anonymous ...
الصفحة xxviii
... Queene , four years after ; and as will be more fully remarked hereafter in fpeaking of his edi- tion of Milton's juvenile Poems . I fhall only add in this place , that Mr. War- ton at a very early period of life feems to have directed ...
... Queene , four years after ; and as will be more fully remarked hereafter in fpeaking of his edi- tion of Milton's juvenile Poems . I fhall only add in this place , that Mr. War- ton at a very early period of life feems to have directed ...
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... Queene " that he intro- duced his celebrated note on the ecclefiaftical architecture of England : thereby leading the way in a field of enquiry , till that time almost entirely neglected , and in which though a good deal has been fince ...
... Queene " that he intro- duced his celebrated note on the ecclefiaftical architecture of England : thereby leading the way in a field of enquiry , till that time almost entirely neglected , and in which though a good deal has been fince ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... fpecimen in the note on the Faerie Queene , will be most able to appreciate the lofs of the literary world in the deftruction of this MS . Had he not VOL . I. d completed the work , our regret on that account might [ xxxiii ]
... fpecimen in the note on the Faerie Queene , will be most able to appreciate the lofs of the literary world in the deftruction of this MS . Had he not VOL . I. d completed the work , our regret on that account might [ xxxiii ]
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الصفحة 154 - Man's feeble race what ills await ! . Labour, and Penury, the racks of Pain, Disease, and Sorrow's weeping train, And Death, sad refuge from the storms of fate ! The fond complaint, my song, disprove, And justify the laws of Jove.
الصفحة 181 - If chance the radiant sun with farewell sweet Extend his evening beam, the fields revive, The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.
الصفحة 101 - At eve within yon studious nook, I ope my brass-embossed book, Portray'd with many a holy deed Of martyrs, crown'd with heavenly meed : Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measured hymn ; And at the close, the gleams behold Of parting wings bedropt with gold.
الصفحة 59 - Sudden, the sombrous imagery is fled, Which late my visionary rapture fed: Thy powerful hand has broke the Gothic chain, And brought my bosom back to truth again; To truth, by no peculiar...
الصفحة 36 - he was one of those divine men who, like a chapel in a palace, remain unprofaned, while all the rest is tyranny, corruption, and folly.
الصفحة 20 - Bound on his maiden thigh the martial blade: Bade him the steel for British freedom draw, And Oxford taught the deeds that Cressy saw...
الصفحة 7 - Still let the drones of her exhaustless hive On rich pluralities supinely thrive : Still let her senates titled slaves revere, Nor dare to know the patriot from the peer ; No longer charm'd by Virtue's lofty song, Once heard sage Milton's manly tones among, Where Cam, meandering thro' the matted reeds, With loitering wave his groves of laurel feeds.
الصفحة cxlviii - Forth iffuing, on a fummer's morn, to breathe Among the pleafant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight. The fmell of grain, or tedded grafs, or kine, Or dairy ; each rural fight, each rural found.
الصفحة 90 - Pour all her splendours on th' empurpled scene ; Yet feels the hoary Hermit truer joys, As from the cliff, that o'er his cavern hangs, He views the piles of fall'n Persepolis In deep arrangement hide the darksome plain.
الصفحة 70 - Of purple spring, where all the wanton train Of smiles and graces seem to lead the dance In sportive round, while from their hands they show'r Ambrosial blooms and flow'rs, no longer charm ; Tempe, no more I court thy balmy breeze, Adieu, green vales ! ye broider'd meads, adieu ! Beneath yon...