Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others].1801 |
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... strains which " made " Ambition Virtue , " and which overwhelmed the horrors of war in its glory . The Jacobin poet ... strain of exultation . There we should find nothing but trophies , and triumphs , and branches of laurel and olive ...
... strains which " made " Ambition Virtue , " and which overwhelmed the horrors of war in its glory . The Jacobin poet ... strain of exultation . There we should find nothing but trophies , and triumphs , and branches of laurel and olive ...
Strana 47
... strains of gratulation ring , And lowly bending to the ETERNAL KING , Thy SOVEREIGN bids a nation's praise arise In grateful incense to the fav'ring skies— Cast o'er each solemn scene a scornful glance , And only sigh for ANARCHY and ...
... strains of gratulation ring , And lowly bending to the ETERNAL KING , Thy SOVEREIGN bids a nation's praise arise In grateful incense to the fav'ring skies— Cast o'er each solemn scene a scornful glance , And only sigh for ANARCHY and ...
Strana 54
... strain of feebleness and folly , he must see that those principles excite animosity only in quarters of which he need not be afraid . It is only necessary to add , what is most conscientiously the truth , that this pro- duction , such ...
... strain of feebleness and folly , he must see that those principles excite animosity only in quarters of which he need not be afraid . It is only necessary to add , what is most conscientiously the truth , that this pro- duction , such ...
Strana 57
... strain , To gain the applauses of great M - lm - sb - ry's train ; With jaundiced eyes the noblest patriot scan ; Proceed - be more opprobious if you can ; Proceed - be more abusive ev'ry hour ; - To be more stupid is beyond your power ...
... strain , To gain the applauses of great M - lm - sb - ry's train ; With jaundiced eyes the noblest patriot scan ; Proceed - be more opprobious if you can ; Proceed - be more abusive ev'ry hour ; - To be more stupid is beyond your power ...
Strana 68
... strain , E'en || Pitt , made candid by champaign , Shall hail Ad - r " the clever . " Though criticism assail my name , And luckless blunders blot my ¶ fame , O ! ** make no needless bustle ; canorus Ales , + Hyperboreosque campos . Me ...
... strain , E'en || Pitt , made candid by champaign , Shall hail Ad - r " the clever . " Though criticism assail my name , And luckless blunders blot my ¶ fame , O ! ** make no needless bustle ; canorus Ales , + Hyperboreosque campos . Me ...
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Abbey All-Fours ANTI-JACOBIN arms atque Author Ballynahinch band Beef Beefington blood brave breast Britain British CANTO Casimere Cecilia charms Chepstow Castle Count Benyowsky Count of Weimar Country's crimes DACTYLICS Didactic Poems Duke e'er England English eyes fair fair Isle fame feelings fire flame France Freedom French FRIEND OF HUMANITY Gallia German Guillotine hand head hear heart HIGGINS hope imitation Isle Jacobin King Knife-grinder Knight Templar land laws Lepaux Liberty Matilda morals Morning Chronicle Muse Muskein niversity of Gottingen Number nymphs o'er patriot Peace poet poetry praise principles Pudd Pudding field Puddingfield quæ rage rapine Readers Rogero round Saint Sapphic savage scene shore Sirmio smile song soul storm sweet tell thee thine Thou think'st amiss translation triumph Trou Troubadour true truth verse virtue Waiter wave Weimar wild Young Pottingen
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Strana 234 - No — through the extended globe his feelings run As broad and general as the unbounded sun! 4o No narrow bigot he\ — his reasoned view Thy interests, England, ranks with thine, Peru! France at our doors, he sees no danger nigh, But heaves for Turkey's woes the impartial sigh; A steady Patriot of the World alone, The friend of every country — but his own.
Strana 17 - ... and glad the heart of the poor sufferer. — But no such thing — the Bard very calmly contemplates her situation, which he describes in a pair of very pathetical stanzas; and after the following well-imagined topic of consolation, concludes by leaving her to Providence. Thy husband will never return from the war again ; Cold is thy hopeless heart, even as Charity, Cold are thy famished babes — God kelp thee, widow'd one!
Strana 149 - O navis, referent in mare te novi fluctus ! o quid agis ? fortiter occupa portum ! nonne vides ut nudum remigio latus et malus celeri saucius Africo 5 antennaeque gemant ac sine funibus vix durare carinae possint imperiosius aequor?
Strana 186 - Whene'er with haggard eyes I view This dungeon that I'm rotting in, I think of those companions true Who studied with me at the U — — niversity of Gottingen, — — niversity of Gottingen.
Strana 142 - There oft — returning from those green retreats, Where fair Vauxhallia decks her sylvan seats ; — Where each spruce nymph, from city compters free, Sips the froth'd syllabub, or fragrant tea ; While with sliced ham, scraped beef, and burnt champagne, Her 'prentice lover soothes his amorous pain ; — There oft, in well-trimm'd wherry, glide along Smart beaux and giggling belles, a glittering throng : Smells the tarr'd rope — with undulation fine Flaps the loose sail — the silken awnings shine...
Strana 230 - Sappho's diamonds with her dirty shift, 20 Blunt, Charteris, Hopkins, — meaner subjects fired The keen-eyed Poet ; while the Muse inspired Her ardent child, — entwining, as he sate, His laurell'd chaplet with the thorns of hate.
Strana 96 - God prosper long our noble king, Our lives and safeties all ; A woeful hunting once there did In Chevy Chase befall...
Strana 3 - She scream'd for fresh geneva. Not to her Did the blithe fields of Tothill, or thy street, St. Giles, its fair varieties expand, Till at the last, in slow-drawn cart, she went To execution. Dost thou ask her crime ? SHE WHIPP'D TWO FEMALE PRENTICES TO DEATH, AND HID THEM IN THE COAL-HOLE; for her mind Shaped strictest plans of discipline.
Strana 190 - Stella," a German (or professedly a German) piece now much in vogue, from which, also, the catastrophe of Mr. Higgins's play is in part borrowed, so far as relates to the agreement to which the ladies come, as the reader will see by and by, to share Casimere between them. The dinner scene is copied partly from the published translation of the " Stranger," and partly from the first scene of
Strana 246 - Couriers and Stars, sedition's evening host, "Thou Morning Chronicle and Morning Post, "Whether ye make the Rights of Man your theme, "Your country libel, and your God blaspheme, "Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, "Still, blasphemous or blackguard, praise Lepaux! "And ye five other wandering bards that move "In sweet accord of harmony and love, "Coleridge and Southey, Lloyd and Lamb, and Co. "Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux!