The Works of Soame Jenyns, Esq. ...T. Cadell, 1793 |
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Strana xxv
... lord Dupplin's going up to the house of lords , he vacated his feat by the acceptance of the office of steward of the Chiltern hundreds , and fucceeded him as representative of the borough of Cambridge . The conftant and uniform opinion ...
... lord Dupplin's going up to the house of lords , he vacated his feat by the acceptance of the office of steward of the Chiltern hundreds , and fucceeded him as representative of the borough of Cambridge . The conftant and uniform opinion ...
Strana xxvi
... lords commiffioners of the board for Trade and Plantations , at which he continued to fit until an alteration was made in its con- ftitution by parliament , and the business of it transferred to the great officers of ftate , and those ...
... lords commiffioners of the board for Trade and Plantations , at which he continued to fit until an alteration was made in its con- ftitution by parliament , and the business of it transferred to the great officers of ftate , and those ...
Strana xxxvii
... Lord Orford ac- knowledged the support he had given him , during the short time he had fitten in parliament , and that , in expreffions of great thankfulness ; at the fame time de- claring , that had those to whom he had , during his ...
... Lord Orford ac- knowledged the support he had given him , during the short time he had fitten in parliament , and that , in expreffions of great thankfulness ; at the fame time de- claring , that had those to whom he had , during his ...
Strana xlvi
... Lord Chancellor Hard- wick . How far he followed the rules there laid down , must be determined by those who fhall read and compare the original with the tranflation ; in which it may be found , that in this kind of imitation he hath ...
... Lord Chancellor Hard- wick . How far he followed the rules there laid down , must be determined by those who fhall read and compare the original with the tranflation ; in which it may be found , that in this kind of imitation he hath ...
Strana lix
... Lord Lovelace in Town Effay on Virtue , to the Hon . Philip Yorke The Modern Fine Gentleman , written in 1746 The ... Lord Hardwicke , Lord High Chancellor Chancellor of Great Britain ; writ- ten in 1778 - ( lix )
... Lord Lovelace in Town Effay on Virtue , to the Hon . Philip Yorke The Modern Fine Gentleman , written in 1746 The ... Lord Hardwicke , Lord High Chancellor Chancellor of Great Britain ; writ- ten in 1778 - ( lix )
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The Works of Soame Jenyns, Esq. ...: Including Several Pieces ..., Zväzok 1 Soame Jenyns Úplné zobrazenie - 1790 |
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amongſt beauteous beauties becauſe BELPHEGOR beſt bleft bofom breaſt bright cauſe charms CHLOE commodus cou'd curare dance daugh delight deſpair dicere diftant eaſe Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred fafe fair fam'd fame faſhion fhall fhine fhou'd filks filver fince fing firft firſt flow'rs fnow foft fome fometimes foon form'd foul ftill fuch fuperior fure gen'rous hand Heav'n Hence himſelf HONOURABLE HORATII houſe inftructed inſpire juft juſt LADY laſt lawn band Lord maid Margaret Cavendish moſt mufe muft muſe muſt neque nymph o'er once plain Plautus pleafing pleaſe pleaſures pow'r praiſe preſent profe purſue Pythagorea quæ Quid quod reafon rife ſcenes ſee ſeen ſenſe ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhine ſhould SOAME JENYNS ſome ſparkling ſport ſpread ſtep ſtill ſuch taſk taſte Thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſands thro Unleſs uſe verſe virtue Whilft whofe whoſe wife wiſh wou'd youth
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Strana 30 - But drops her pinions, and unfurls her wings ; On downy beds the weary dancers lie, And fleep's filk cords tie down each drowfy eye ; *• Delightful dreams their pleafing fports reftore, And ev'n in fleep they feem to dance once more. And now the work...
Strana 55 - Myriads of creatures ftill fucceffive rife ; Scarce buds a leaf, or fprings the vileft weed, But little flocks upon its verdure feed ; No fruit our palate courts, or flow'r our fmell, But on its fragrant bofom nations dwell, All form'd with proper faculties to...
Strana 19 - An a&ive body and ambitious mind, In nimble Rigadoons he may advance, Or in the Louvre's flow majeftic dance ; If thefe he fears to reach, with eafy pace Let him the Minuet's circling mazes trace : Is this too hard ? this too...
Strana 66 - O could I flow like thee! and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme ! Tho
Strana 54 - Hence youth good-humour, frugal craft old-age, Warm politicians term It party-rage, True churchmen zeal right orthodox ; and hence Fools think it gravity, and wits pretence ; To conftancy alone fond lovers join it, And maids unafk'd to chaftity confine it. But have we then no law befides our will ? No juft criterion fix'd to good and ill ? As well at noon we may obftruct our fight, Then doubt if fuch a thing exifts as light ; For no lefs plain wou'd nature's law appear As the meridian fun unchang'd,...
Strana 48 - Tis thus, my Lord, I free from ftrife Spend an inglorious country life ; Thefe are the joys I ftiil purfue, When abfent from the town and you ; Thus pafs long fummer funs away, Bufily idle, calmly gay : Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor poor, Not having much...
Strana 9 - O'er all the plains unnumber'd glories rife, And a new bright creation charms our eyes ; Till Zephyr breathes, then all at once decay The fplendid fcenes, their glories fade away, The fields refign the beauties not their own, And all their fnowy charms run trickling down. Dare I in fuch momentous points advife, I mould condemn the hoop's enormous fize : Of ills I fpeak by long experience found, Oft' have I trod th' immeafurable round, And mourn'd my fhins bruis'd black with many a wound.
Strana 62 - Our own and others' good each hour employ, And all things fmile with univerfal joy ; Virtue with Happinefs her confort join'd, Would regulate and blefs each human mind, And man be what his Maker firft defign'd.
Strana 67 - Next morn difowns the lofies of the night, Becaufe the fool would fain be thought a bite. Devoted thus to politics, and cards, Nor mirth, nor wine, nor women he regards ; So far is...
Strana 21 - Good judges no fuch tumblers tricks regard Or think them beautiful, becaufe they're hard. 'Tis not enough that ev'ry ftander-by No glaring errors in your fteps can fpy, The dance and mufic muft...