Poems on Several Occasions: And Two Critical Essays; Viz., the First, on the Harmony, Variety, and Power of Numbers Whether in Prose Or Verse, the Second, on the Numbers of Paradise Lost, Band 1John Hughs, 1745 - 174 Seiten |
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... who seems , All that is Fair or Good , or Right or Wrong , More fully and exactly to define , Than CRANTOR OF CHRYSIPPUS . Why I thus Believe , ( if you are now at leifure ) Hear . The The Fable of the Iliad , in which The Ten ( 12 )
... who seems , All that is Fair or Good , or Right or Wrong , More fully and exactly to define , Than CRANTOR OF CHRYSIPPUS . Why I thus Believe , ( if you are now at leifure ) Hear . The The Fable of the Iliad , in which The Ten ( 12 )
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... Sorrows now and conftant Grief , For fome few Hours at leaft , admit Relief : A Second + AURENG - ZEBE died in the Year 1708 , Aged 91 . A Second INDAMORA hears thy Fate , Concern'd She hears POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . 43.
... Sorrows now and conftant Grief , For fome few Hours at leaft , admit Relief : A Second + AURENG - ZEBE died in the Year 1708 , Aged 91 . A Second INDAMORA hears thy Fate , Concern'd She hears POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . 43.
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... hears thy Fate , Concern'd She hears , and mourns thy wretched State ; Weeps at the Thought of thy imagin'd Death , And curses the base Hand that stopt thy Breath . HAPPY ! for whom thofe precious Tears are fhed , Those Balmy Drops ...
... hears thy Fate , Concern'd She hears , and mourns thy wretched State ; Weeps at the Thought of thy imagin'd Death , And curses the base Hand that stopt thy Breath . HAPPY ! for whom thofe precious Tears are fhed , Those Balmy Drops ...
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... dark the Air ! What Sound of clattering Hail I hear ! Rife , luckless DAMON , Rife . How foon , alas ! thy Joys decay ! How swift all Pleasures hafte away ! POEMS POEM S Ỏ N MORAL and DIVINE SUBJECTS . Quid 48 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS .
... dark the Air ! What Sound of clattering Hail I hear ! Rife , luckless DAMON , Rife . How foon , alas ! thy Joys decay ! How swift all Pleasures hafte away ! POEMS POEM S Ỏ N MORAL and DIVINE SUBJECTS . Quid 48 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS .
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... hear , Till Your glad Songs Their Songs enflame . VII . OSION , happy SION ! fhout , For Great is He , the Holy One , That in the midft of Thee has plac'd His Bleft Abode , and fix'd his Throne . THE The CONVERSION of St. PAUL : A HYMN ...
... hear , Till Your glad Songs Their Songs enflame . VII . OSION , happy SION ! fhout , For Great is He , the Holy One , That in the midft of Thee has plac'd His Bleft Abode , and fix'd his Throne . THE The CONVERSION of St. PAUL : A HYMN ...
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१ १ Accent ÆNEID agreeable alfo almoſt Ancients Anſwer Attorney at Law AURENG-ZEBE Beauty becauſe BELPHOEBE Books Breaſt call'd CICERO clofe Cloſe Compofitions confifts Dactyle Defign Defire Eaſe exprefs faid fame fays feems feen fhall fhew fhould firft Firſt fome fometimes foon ftand ftill fuch give Grace Happineſs Harmony Heaven himſelf HORACE Iambic Idéas ILIAD Inftance Ipfwich itſelf John Juft juſtly Laft leaſt Lines Love mány Meaſure MILTON Mind moſt Movements Mufic Muſe muſt myſelf obferve Occafion Paffage Paffion PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAIN'D Paufes pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Poëm Poët Power of Numbers Praiſe Profe Propriety Purpoſe Pyrrichius QUINTILIAN raiſe Reader Reaſon reft REGAIN'D reſt rife Rime Samuel ſeem Senfe Sentence ſhall Soul Sounds Spondee Syllables Tämbics Thee Thefe themſelves Theſe Thofe Thoſe Thou Thoughts Thouſand thro Tranflations Trochee utmoſt Variety Verfe Verſe vext Voice whofe Words
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Seite 126 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Seite 112 - Shewing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, And His strength, and His wonderful works that He hath done.
Seite 104 - Of night's extended shade, from eastern point Of Libra to the fleecy star that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic seas. Beyond the horizon : then from pole to pole He views in breadth, and without longer pause Down right into the world's first region throws His flight precipitant, and winds with ease Through the pure marble air his oblique way Amongst innumerable stars, that shone Stars distant, but nigh hand seem'd other worlds ; Or other worlds they seem'd, or happy isles...
Seite 149 - Hesperides, that seem'd Fairer than feign'd of old or fabled since Of faery damsels, met in forest wide By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, Lancelot, or Pelleas, or Pellenore.
Seite 150 - O could I flow like thee! and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme ! Tho
Seite 133 - What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair creature, is thyself; With thee it came and goes: but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft embraces; he Whose image thou art, him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine, to him shalt bear Multitudes like thyself, and thence be called Mother of human race.
Seite 97 - By this time, like one who had set out on his way by night, and travelled through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes.
Seite 101 - Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce; and their wrath, for it was cruel: I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.
Seite 148 - And Tiresias and Phineus prophets old. Then feed on thoughts, that voluntary move Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note...
Seite 170 - AND it came to pass afterward, that he went throughout every city and village, preaching and shewing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God...