Virgidemiarum: SatiresWilliam Pickering, 1825 - 151 strán (strany) |
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Strana ii
... once republished , although it was thought worthy of a fierce and relentless attack by Milton , and although the attention of the readers of English poetry was successively drawn to its pre- eminent merits by Pope , Whalley , Gray , and ...
... once republished , although it was thought worthy of a fierce and relentless attack by Milton , and although the attention of the readers of English poetry was successively drawn to its pre- eminent merits by Pope , Whalley , Gray , and ...
Strana 14
... once to emulate , much lesse dares despight . Salust of France , and Tuscan Ariost , Yeeld vp the lawrell garland ye haue lost : And let all others willow weare with me , Or let their vndeseruing temples bared be . 25 SAT . V. R , whose ...
... once to emulate , much lesse dares despight . Salust of France , and Tuscan Ariost , Yeeld vp the lawrell garland ye haue lost : And let all others willow weare with me , Or let their vndeseruing temples bared be . 25 SAT . V. R , whose ...
Strana 16
... once he smiles , to laugh ; and when he sighs , to grieue . Careth the world , thou loue , thou liue , or die ? 15 Careth the world how faire thy faire one be ? Fond wit - wal that wouldst lode thy wit - 16 VIRGIDEMIARVM .
... once he smiles , to laugh ; and when he sighs , to grieue . Careth the world , thou loue , thou liue , or die ? 15 Careth the world how faire thy faire one be ? Fond wit - wal that wouldst lode thy wit - 16 VIRGIDEMIARVM .
Strana 18
... once prophaned name . Take this , ye Muses , this so high despight , And let all hatefull lucklesse birds of night , Let scriching owles nest in your razed roofes , And let your floore with horned satyres hoofes Be dinted and defiled ...
... once prophaned name . Take this , ye Muses , this so high despight , And let all hatefull lucklesse birds of night , Let scriching owles nest in your razed roofes , And let your floore with horned satyres hoofes Be dinted and defiled ...
Strana 22
... once , or once I was mistaught , A smith at Vulcans owne forge vp brought , That made an iron - chariot so light , The coach - horse was a flea in trappings dight . The tame - lesse steed could well his wagon wield Through downes and ...
... once , or once I was mistaught , A smith at Vulcans owne forge vp brought , That made an iron - chariot so light , The coach - horse was a flea in trappings dight . The tame - lesse steed could well his wagon wield Through downes and ...
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Strana iv - Lo, there th' unthankful swallow takes her rest, And fills the tunnel with her circled nest. " His satires are neither cramped by personal hostility, nor spun out to vague declamations on vice ; but give us the form and pressure of the times, exhibited in the faults of coeval literature, and in the foppery or sordid traits of prevailing manners. The age was undoubtedly fertile in eccentricity.
Strana 89 - Satyrs should be like the Porcupine, That shoots sharpe quils out in each angry line, And wounds the blushing cheeke, and fiery eye, Of him that heares, and readeth guiltily.
Strana 12 - One higher pitch'd doth set his soaring thought On crowned kings, that Fortune hath low brought: Or some upreared, high-aspiring swaine, As it might be the Turkish Tamberlaine...
Strana xiii - These satires are marked with a classical precision to which English poetry had yet rarely attained. They are replete with animation of style and sentiment.
Strana 93 - Megwra in the tragedie, Threatning her twined snakes at Tantales ghost ; Or the grim visage of some frowning post, The crab-tree porter of the Guild-hall gates ; Whiles he his frightfull beetle eleuates, 10 His angry eyne looke all so glaring bright, Like th...
Strana 60 - And tells how first his famous ancestor Did come in long since with the Conquerour. Nor hath some bribed herald first assign'd His quartered arms and crest of gentle kind ; The Scottish Barnacle, if I might choose, That, of a worme, doth waxe a winged goose.
Strana 74 - All scarfed with pied colours to the knee, Whom Indian pillage hath made fortunate, And now he 'gins to loath his former state...
Strana 126 - Halifax, next after such his apprehension, and being condemned, be taken to the Gibbet, and there have his head cut off from his body.
Strana 34 - Could no unhusked acorn leave the tree But there was challenge made whose it might be And if some nice and...