Juvenile poemsA. Millar, 1757 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 6
الصفحة xxii
... defert in Sciences exceed . ' Tis great delight to laugh at fome mens ways , But a much greater to give Merit praise . I To Mr. POPE on his Paftorals . N these more dull , as more cenforious days , When few dare give , and fewer merit ...
... defert in Sciences exceed . ' Tis great delight to laugh at fome mens ways , But a much greater to give Merit praise . I To Mr. POPE on his Paftorals . N these more dull , as more cenforious days , When few dare give , and fewer merit ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... defert , and her fields unfown ; But that her ancient Spirit is decay'd , 25 That facred Wisdom from her bounds is fled , 30 That there the fource of Science flows no more , Whence its rich streams fupply'd the world before ...
... defert , and her fields unfown ; But that her ancient Spirit is decay'd , 25 That facred Wisdom from her bounds is fled , 30 That there the fource of Science flows no more , Whence its rich streams fupply'd the world before ...
الصفحة 41
... defert cheers ; Prepare the way ! a God , a God appears : f IMITATIONS . VER . 23. See Nature hafte , etc. ] VIRG . Ecl . iv . ver . 18 . At tibi prima , puer , nullo munúfcula cultu , Errantes hederas paffim cum baccare tellus ...
... defert cheers ; Prepare the way ! a God , a God appears : f IMITATIONS . VER . 23. See Nature hafte , etc. ] VIRG . Ecl . iv . ver . 18 . At tibi prima , puer , nullo munúfcula cultu , Errantes hederas paffim cum baccare tellus ...
الصفحة 42
... defert a high way for our " God ! Every valley fhall be exalted , and every moun- " tain and hill shall be made low , and the crooked shall " be made ftrait , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv . ver . 23. " Break forth into finging ...
... defert a high way for our " God ! Every valley fhall be exalted , and every moun- " tain and hill shall be made low , and the crooked shall " be made ftrait , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv . ver . 23. " Break forth into finging ...
الصفحة 50
... defert fruitful fields arife , That crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn , Like verdant ifles the fable waste adorn . Let India boat her plants , nor envy we 25 The weeping amber or the balmy tree , 30 While by our oaks the ...
... defert fruitful fields arife , That crown'd with tufted trees and springing corn , Like verdant ifles the fable waste adorn . Let India boat her plants , nor envy we 25 The weeping amber or the balmy tree , 30 While by our oaks the ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
ancient arife Author beauty becauſe bleft cauſe COMMENTARY confifts Critic Cynthus Dæmons DAPHNI defcend defert eaſe Eclogue Eurydice Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe faid fair falfe fame fatire fecond feem fenfe fhades fhall fhepherds fhews fhining fhort fhould fide filent filver fince fing firft firſt fkies flow'rs foft fome fong fons foon foreft ftill ftrains ftreams fubject fuch fung fwains Genius grace groves heav'n himſelf IMITATIONS itſelf judgment juft laft laſt lefs loft lyre Menander moft moſt Mufe Mufic muft Muſe muſt Nature NOTES numbers Nymphs o'er obferves occafion paffions Paftoral plain pleas'd pleaſe poem Poet Poet's Poetry pow'r praife praiſe raiſe reafon refound reft rife ſcene ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhore ſkies ſpring ſtill Sylphs thee thefe Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thro uſe VARIATIONS verfe verſe Virg Virgil whofe Whoſe write
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 84 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground ; Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in Summer yield him shade, In Winter fire.
الصفحة 187 - He springs to vengeance with an eager pace, And falls like thunder on the prostrate ace. The nymph exulting fills with shouts the sky...
الصفحة 50 - Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree.
الصفحة 44 - On rifted rocks, the dragon's late abodes, The green reed trembles, and the bulrush nods.
الصفحة 171 - Then gay Ideas crowd the vacant brain, While Peers, and Dukes, and all their sweeping train, And Garters, Stars, and Coronets appear...
الصفحة xv - All that is left us is to recommend our productions by the imitation of the ancients ; and it will be found true that, in every age, the highest character for sense and learning has been obtained by those who have been most indebted to them.
الصفحة 112 - She gives in large recruits of needful pride ; For, as in bodies, thus in souls we find, What wants in blood and spirits, swell'd with wind : Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defence, And fills up all the mighty void of sense.
الصفحة 119 - The manners, passions, unities, what not? All which, exact to rule, were brought about, Were but a combat in the lists left out. "What! leave the combat out?" exclaims the knight; Yes, or we must renounce the Stagirite. "Not so, by Heaven" (he answers in a rage), "Knights, squires, and steeds, must enter on the stage.
الصفحة 177 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide: If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget 'em all. This nymph, to the destruction of mankind, Nourished two locks, which graceful hung behind In equal curls, and well conspired to deck With...
الصفحة 211 - What though no friends in sable weeds appear, Grieve for an hour, perhaps, then mourn a year, And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances, and the public show?