The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... quæ viris rem fortiter atque laudabiliter gerentibus meritò tribuuntur : item ex plurimis atque pulcher rimis commoditatibus , incrementis , & fucceffibus , tam ditionum quam homi- num , in Imperijs , & adminiftratione rerum bellicarum ...
... quæ viris rem fortiter atque laudabiliter gerentibus meritò tribuuntur : item ex plurimis atque pulcher rimis commoditatibus , incrementis , & fucceffibus , tam ditionum quam homi- num , in Imperijs , & adminiftratione rerum bellicarum ...
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... quæ Tellurem conttituunt , naturalium tanta est multitudo et varietas , compararunt inter fe Viri eruditi hæc corpora , et ex illorum Similitudine tria conftituerunt genera , regna vocant , ad quæ res omnes terrestres com- mode referent ...
... quæ Tellurem conttituunt , naturalium tanta est multitudo et varietas , compararunt inter fe Viri eruditi hæc corpora , et ex illorum Similitudine tria conftituerunt genera , regna vocant , ad quæ res omnes terrestres com- mode referent ...
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... quæ in longitudinem porrigebantur , idque cum attentione et sine tædio ; ut raro animo peregrinaretur , aut fessa mente aliud ageret , sed ad ea quæ dicebantur aut age- bantur animum adverteret atque applicaret ; quod mag- nam ei ( si ...
... quæ in longitudinem porrigebantur , idque cum attentione et sine tædio ; ut raro animo peregrinaretur , aut fessa mente aliud ageret , sed ad ea quæ dicebantur aut age- bantur animum adverteret atque applicaret ; quod mag- nam ei ( si ...
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... quæ dicta fuerant Joseph , quæcumque dixit Videns autem plaus- tra , quæ miserat Joseph , ut assumerent eum , revix- it spiritus Jacob patris eo- eis . rum . 28 Dixit autem Israel , Magnum mihi est , si ad- huc Joseph filius , meus vi ...
... quæ dicta fuerant Joseph , quæcumque dixit Videns autem plaus- tra , quæ miserat Joseph , ut assumerent eum , revix- it spiritus Jacob patris eo- eis . rum . 28 Dixit autem Israel , Magnum mihi est , si ad- huc Joseph filius , meus vi ...
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... quæ proposituri essent . Illi dicebant valde quidem sibi placere , ut , quæ in disputationibus dici contingeret , vitandæ calumniæ causa in scriptum redigerentur ; ar- bitrati scilicet hoc a certis notariis præsentibus fieri debere ...
... quæ proposituri essent . Illi dicebant valde quidem sibi placere , ut , quæ in disputationibus dici contingeret , vitandæ calumniæ causa in scriptum redigerentur ; ar- bitrati scilicet hoc a certis notariis præsentibus fieri debere ...
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Addison admired ÆNEID Aëre æther amidst ancient apple arms atque behold Blenheim bless'd blood boast Britannia's British Britons Cato charms Chevy Chase Cider crowds Danube death delight dire dreadful eyes fame fate fear fields fierce fight fire flow force friends fruits Gallic Gaul genius Georgics gods grace ground hand heart Heaven hero hive immortal ingens JOSEPH ADDISON Juba juice kings labours Lord lord Halifax Marlborough mighty Mœnia Muse native numbers nunc o'er omne Ovid Philips pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise prince quæ rage reader reign rise scenes Sempronius shades shine shore sing smiles soil song soul sound Spectator Splendid Shilling Steele storms streams superbit sweet sword Syphax taste Tatler thee thou thought Thrice throne thunder Tickell tion toils turba verse vestigia Virgil virtue Whig Whilst winds wine wings write
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Side 93 - Inspired repulsed battalions to engage, And taught the doubtful battle where to rage. So when an angel, by divine command, With rising tempests shakes a guilty land (Such as of late o'er pale Britannia passed), Calm and serene he drives the furious blast ; And, pleased the Almighty's orders to perform. Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.
Side 111 - Soon as the evening shades prevail, The Moon takes up the wondrous tale; And nightly, to the listening Earth, Repeats the story of her birth : Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets, in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Side 114 - HOW are thy servants blest, O Lord, How sure is their defence ! Eternal wisdom is their guide, Their help, omnipotence.
Side 112 - WHEN all Thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise.
Side 115 - O'erwhelm'd with guilt and fear, I see my Maker, face to face ; O, how shall I appear . 2 If yet, while pardon may be found, And mercy may be sought, My heart with inward horror shrinks, And trembles at the thought ; 3 When thou, O Lord, shalt stand disclosed In majesty severe, And sit in judgment on my soul, O, how shall I appear...
Side 22 - The danger was soon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a satire on the Tories; and the Tories echoed every clap, to shew that the satire was unfelt.
Side 191 - Wisheth her health, and joy, and equal love. Meanwhile, he smokes, and laughs at merry tale, Or pun ambiguous, or conundrum quaint. But I, whom griping penury surrounds, And Hunger, sure attendant upon Want, With scanty offals...
Side 35 - ... endeavoured to reclaim him, but his arguments and expostulations had no effect. One experiment, however, remained to be tried; when he found his life near its end, he directed the young lord to be called, and when he desired with great tenderness to hear his last injunctions, told him, "I have sent for you that you may see how a Christian can die.
Side 113 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart That tastes those gifts with joy.
Side 112 - Repeats the story of her birth ; Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What, though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball ; What, though no real voice nor sound...