A Miscellaneous Collection of Poems, Songs and Epigrams, Volums 1-2T Mosse A. Rhames, 1721 |
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Pàgina
... lay only not afleep . Bright Amphitrite left her fhelly Grove , Queen of the Seas , and hoary Neptune's Love . With Coral - Fillets bound her Silver Hair ; And all the Riches that are treafur'd there , The Nereids cull'd , to grace the ...
... lay only not afleep . Bright Amphitrite left her fhelly Grove , Queen of the Seas , and hoary Neptune's Love . With Coral - Fillets bound her Silver Hair ; And all the Riches that are treafur'd there , The Nereids cull'd , to grace the ...
Pàgina 1
... Lay , On the smooth Seas , delighted Dolphins play : Whilft on his Harp the various Notes combine , To speak the Artist , and the Art divine . But thro ' the thronged Belgian Streets was feen A different Face of Things , another Scene ...
... Lay , On the smooth Seas , delighted Dolphins play : Whilft on his Harp the various Notes combine , To speak the Artist , and the Art divine . But thro ' the thronged Belgian Streets was feen A different Face of Things , another Scene ...
Pàgina 17
... Lays Attack'd my weaker fide , And thou had'ft only writ to raise An empty Poet's Pride ; With merry Glee then all Day long , Thy Wit , thy Verfe had been my Song . With a Fa , la , & c .. II . But to the Lines which thou haft writ , It ...
... Lays Attack'd my weaker fide , And thou had'ft only writ to raise An empty Poet's Pride ; With merry Glee then all Day long , Thy Wit , thy Verfe had been my Song . With a Fa , la , & c .. II . But to the Lines which thou haft writ , It ...
Pàgina 29
... Name . Hark how the Flutes and Trumpets raise , At bright CECILIA's Name their Lays ; The Organ labours in her Praife . C 3 } CECILIA'S V THE ESTA L. From Ovid de Faftis , Lib MISCELLANY POEM S. 29 To a Lady, on her Parrot.
... Name . Hark how the Flutes and Trumpets raise , At bright CECILIA's Name their Lays ; The Organ labours in her Praife . C 3 } CECILIA'S V THE ESTA L. From Ovid de Faftis , Lib MISCELLANY POEM S. 29 To a Lady, on her Parrot.
Pàgina 37
... lay , His Taylor's Bill , and a vile modern Play . Had THETIS Son us'd Female Arts like thefe , To please his Mother with Inglorious Ease , He might in Peace his Petticoat have wore , And unfufpected fhun'd the Phrygian Shore ...
... lay , His Taylor's Bill , and a vile modern Play . Had THETIS Son us'd Female Arts like thefe , To please his Mother with Inglorious Ease , He might in Peace his Petticoat have wore , And unfufpected fhun'd the Phrygian Shore ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Arms Beauty Bleffings bleft boaft boaſt Breaſt bright Caufe Cauſe Charms Conqueft cry'd curfe e'er Eaſe Ev'n ev'ry Eyes facred fafely faid Fair falfe Fame Fate fear fecret feen felf fhall fhew fhine fhould filent filly fing firſt Foes foft fome foon form'd freſh Friends ftand ftill fuch fure fweet Grace happy Heart Heav'n heav'nly himſelf Hirco honeft Honour Jove juft Kifs KING laft laſt lefs loft Lord lov'd Love Lyre Magick Maid Marble live MATTHEW PRIOR moſt mournful Mufe Mufick muft Muſe muſt ne'er Numbers Nymph o'er Ovid Paffion Pain pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Poet Pow'r Praiſe Pride raiſe Reft rife ſee Senfe ſhall ſhe SONG Soul ſpread ſtill Swain thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand thro trembling twas Verfe Vex'd Whigs Whilft Whofe Wife Winds Wiſh WOMAN Youth
Passatges populars
Pàgina 23 - Oh ! where shall I my true love find ? Tell me, ye jovial sailors, tell me true, Does my sweet William sail among the crew ?" William, who high upon the yard, Rock'd with the billows to and fro, Soon as her well-known voice he heard, He sigh'd, and cast his eyes below.
Pàgina 196 - Who God doth late and early pray, More of his grace than gifts to lend ; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend ; This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall ; Lord of himself, though not of lands ; And having nothing, yet hath all.
Pàgina 33 - That wave and glitter in the distant sun. When, if a sudden gust of wind arise, The brittle forest into atoms flies: The crackling wood beneath the tempest bends, And in a spangled...
Pàgina 196 - Nor ruin make oppressors great; Who God doth late and early pray More of His grace than gifts to lend ; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend.
Pàgina 4 - But now she is gone, and has left me behind, What a marvellous change on a sudden I find ! When things were as fine as could possibly be, I thought 'twas the Spring; but alas ! it was she.
Pàgina 6 - Come hither, poor fellow,' and patted his head. . But now, when he's fawning, I with a sour look, Cry. 'Sirrah!' and give him a blow with my crook: And I'll give him another; for why should not Tray Be as dull as his master, when Phebe's away ? When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen!
Pàgina 84 - Crcefus a flave (Tho' a king) to his coffers of gold ; He delighted in plentiful bowls ; But drinking much talk would decline, Becaufe 'twas the cuftom of fools To prattle much over their wine. Old Socrates ne'er was content, Till a bottle had heighten'd his joys, Who in's cups to the oracle went...
Pàgina 35 - Strephon, choose a mate. From too exalted, or too mean a state ; For in both these we may expect to find A creeping spirit, or a haughty mind. Who moves within the middle region, shares The least disquiets, and the smallest cares.
Pàgina 32 - The vast Leviathan wants room to play, And spout his waters in the face of day. The starving wolves along the main sea prowl, And to the moon in icy valleys howl.
Pàgina 32 - Or winds begun through hazy skies to blow, At evening a keen eastern breeze arose, And the descending rain unsullied froze.