The Works of the English Poets: SavageSamuel Johnson H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... grace , the diftant ocean fway ; Hence golden Commerce views her wealth encrease , The blifsful child of Liberty and Peace . He fcoops the ftubborn Alps , and , ftill employ'd , Fills , with foft fertile mould , the fteril void ; Slop'd ...
... grace , the diftant ocean fway ; Hence golden Commerce views her wealth encrease , The blifsful child of Liberty and Peace . He fcoops the ftubborn Alps , and , ftill employ'd , Fills , with foft fertile mould , the fteril void ; Slop'd ...
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... grace , and pleafing to the skies ! And when that form fhall from its clay refine , ( That only bar betwixt my foul and thine ! ) When thy lov'd fpirit mounts to realms of light , 345 Then fhall Olympia aid thy carliest flight ; Mingled ...
... grace , and pleafing to the skies ! And when that form fhall from its clay refine , ( That only bar betwixt my foul and thine ! ) When thy lov'd fpirit mounts to realms of light , 345 Then fhall Olympia aid thy carliest flight ; Mingled ...
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... grace we find , Fair Wortley's angel - accent , eyes , and mind . Whether her fight the dew - bright dawn furveys , The noon's dry heat , or evening's temper'd rays , The hours of ftorm , or calm , the gleby ground , The coral'd fea ...
... grace we find , Fair Wortley's angel - accent , eyes , and mind . Whether her fight the dew - bright dawn furveys , The noon's dry heat , or evening's temper'd rays , The hours of ftorm , or calm , the gleby ground , The coral'd fea ...
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... grace He fpeaks - Nature is ravifh'd at the found , 710 The forests move , and ftreams ftand listening round ! Thus he . As incorruption I affum'd , As inftant in immortal youth I bloom'd ! Renew'd , and chang'd , I felt my vital ...
... grace He fpeaks - Nature is ravifh'd at the found , 710 The forests move , and ftreams ftand listening round ! Thus he . As incorruption I affum'd , As inftant in immortal youth I bloom'd ! Renew'd , and chang'd , I felt my vital ...
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... Undying fweets , and bloom for ever new . Ye bloffoms , that one varied landscape rife , And fend your fcentful tribute to the skies ; H 4 30 Diffufive L Diffusive like yon royal branches smile , Grace the THE VOLUNTEER LAUREAT . 103 .
... Undying fweets , and bloom for ever new . Ye bloffoms , that one varied landscape rife , And fend your fcentful tribute to the skies ; H 4 30 Diffufive L Diffusive like yon royal branches smile , Grace the THE VOLUNTEER LAUREAT . 103 .
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AARON HILL æther arts behold bleffing blifs bloom breaſt BRIDGET JONES bright cenfure charms circle of deceit clouds death defcend defire deſpair diftant diſplays divine doom'd eaſe ev'n fair falute fame fate fatire fcene feem fenfe ferene fhade fhall fhine fhould fighs fimile fing fire flame fmile foft fome fong fons forrows foul fpirits fpring friendſhip ftands ftate ftill ftrike fuch fweet fwell glows goodneſs grace grief heart heaven honours infpire inftant juft lefs light loft luftre mankind mind moft moſt Mufe Muſe muſt ne'er o'er paffion pity pleaſe pleaſure praiſe pride purſue queen raiſe rapture rays refin'd rife rofe ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhine ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought truth vernal virtue wealth weep whofe Whoſe wild youth
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Side 99 - Thus fliall your poet his low genius raife, And charm the world with truths too vaft for praife. Nor need I dwell on glories all your own, Since furer means to tempt your fmiles are known ; Your poet fhall allot your Lord his part, And paint him in his nobleft throne — your heart. Is there a greatnefs that adorns Him beft, A...
Side 84 - ... of homeshed blood from all On whom, unsought, embroiling dangers fall ! Still the pale dead revives, and lives to me, To me! through Pity's eye condemned to see. Remembrance veils his rage, but swells his fate ; Grieved I forgive, and am grown cool too late. Young, and unthoughtful then; who knows, one day, What ripening virtues might have made their way?
Side 134 - Contending faftions croud to hear its roar ! 95 But when once heard, it dies to noife no more. From thefe no anfwer, no applaufe from thofe, O'er half they fimper, and o'er half they doze. So when in fenate, with egregious pate, Perks up Sir in fome deep debate ; 100 U 4 He * THE MINUTES OF MONS.
Side 104 - twixt pendent worlds, it wondering strays, Worlds which, unnumber'd as thy virtues, roll Hound suns — fix'd, radiant emblems of thy soul ! Hence lights refracted run through distant skies, Changeful on azure plains in quivering dyes ! So thy mind darted through its earthy frame, A wide, a various, and a glittering flame.
Side 60 - The leaf the silk.emitting reptile feeds. As swans their down, as flocks their fleeces leave, Here worms for man their glossy entrails weave. Hence to adorn the fair, in texture gay, Sprigs, fruits and flowers on figur'd vestments plaj.
Side 36 - Till now, the tranfient glow, remote and loft, Decays, and darkens 'mid involving froft ! Or when it, funward, drinks rich beams again, And burns imperious on th...
Side 88 - Still ftream your colours rich with Clio's rays ! Sure at each kindling touch your canvafs glows ! Sure the full form, inftinct with fpirit, grows ! Let the dull artift puzzling rules explore, Dwell on the face, and gaze the features o'er ; You eye the foul — there genuine nature find, You, thro' the meaning mufcles, ftrike the mind.
Side 106 - To social manners, and the heart humane, A nature ever great, and never vain ; . A wit, that no licentious pertness knows...
Side 151 - Horfes and thy human Hogs ; Upftarts and Mufhrooms, proud, relentlefs Hearts ; Thou Blank of Sciences ! Thou Dearth of Arts ! Such Foes as Learning once was doom'd to fee ; Huns, Goths, and Vcmdah were but Types of Thee.
Side 57 - Here, friend ! — this little copper alms receive, Instance of will, without the power to give. Hermit, if here with pity we reflect, How must we grieve, when learning meets neglect...