Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Bind 4J. Bell, 1793 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 26
Side 2
... , Her song impartial will address , Bobart , to thee , the Muses ' friend : Bobart , the promis'd song attend . And where no difference appears Betwixt the subject , and the verse ; But he 2 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
... , Her song impartial will address , Bobart , to thee , the Muses ' friend : Bobart , the promis'd song attend . And where no difference appears Betwixt the subject , and the verse ; But he 2 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
Side 3
... thee For something , thou for something me ; Sincerely both : our thoughts the same , Of courtiers , fortune , and of fame ; Alike ( in pity to mankind ) To peace , to heavenly peace , inclin'd . To peace , my Friend ! that thou and I ...
... thee For something , thou for something me ; Sincerely both : our thoughts the same , Of courtiers , fortune , and of fame ; Alike ( in pity to mankind ) To peace , to heavenly peace , inclin'd . To peace , my Friend ! that thou and I ...
Side 7
... thee the Gods no knowledge hide , No knowledge have to thee deny'd : The rural Gods of hills or plains , Where Faunus or Favonia reigns . Then tell us , as thou best dost know , Where perfect happiness does grow , What herbs or bodies ...
... thee the Gods no knowledge hide , No knowledge have to thee deny'd : The rural Gods of hills or plains , Where Faunus or Favonia reigns . Then tell us , as thou best dost know , Where perfect happiness does grow , What herbs or bodies ...
Side 8
... : And , scorning Nature's temperate rules , Like madmen liv'd , and dy'd like fools : Teach us , thou learn'd judicious Sage , The manners of a wiser age ! To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottos 8 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
... : And , scorning Nature's temperate rules , Like madmen liv'd , and dy'd like fools : Teach us , thou learn'd judicious Sage , The manners of a wiser age ! To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottos 8 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
Side 9
John Bell. To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottos where the Muses sleep : To plant their forests where they sing , Fast by the cool Castalian spring : With myrtles their pavilions raise ; Soft , intermix'd with Delian bays : And ...
John Bell. To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottos where the Muses sleep : To plant their forests where they sing , Fast by the cool Castalian spring : With myrtles their pavilions raise ; Soft , intermix'd with Delian bays : And ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Almada ancient awful beams beauty behold bending beneath bids blessings blest bliss boast Bobart bold breast Britons brow Carlo Maratti charms cheerful Chepstow cliffs clime dear deep delight Dovedale dread e'er earl of Danby earth EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE Ev'n fair fame fate fire flame gale glow grace groves happy heart heaven heroes hills honor ibid Keswick kings lake Laocoon light Lisboa's Lisbon lofty lord Lusiad Methinks mind mines mountains Muse Muse's native Nature's noble numbers o'er ocean OLIVER GOLDSMITH paint patriot Phidias Pindus plains pleas'd pleasure Portugal praise prey pride race rage realms reign rise river Wye rocks round rove sacred scene Sertorius shade shine shore skies smiling soul Spain spread Spring steep stray stream sweet swelling Tago's Tagus thee thine thou Thro throne tide toil vale Viriatus Wainfleet waves Whitehaven wild winds woodlark woods