Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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... dead man's grave ; Then go but go alone the while- Then view St David's ruined pile . ACHITOPHEL . Character of . For close designs and crooked counsels fit ; Sagacious , bold , and turbulent of wit ; Restless , unfix'd in principles ...
... dead man's grave ; Then go but go alone the while- Then view St David's ruined pile . ACHITOPHEL . Character of . For close designs and crooked counsels fit ; Sagacious , bold , and turbulent of wit ; Restless , unfix'd in principles ...
Strana 16
... dead alike To love and friendship both , that is not pleas'd With sight of animals enjoying life , Nor feels their happiness augment his own . The bounding fawn that darts across the glade When none pursues , through mere delight of ...
... dead alike To love and friendship both , that is not pleas'd With sight of animals enjoying life , Nor feels their happiness augment his own . The bounding fawn that darts across the glade When none pursues , through mere delight of ...
Strana 28
... dead And a true Pindar stood without a head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment ask'd , and then a place : Much they extoll'd his pictures , much bis seat , And flatter'd every day , and some days eat ...
... dead And a true Pindar stood without a head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment ask'd , and then a place : Much they extoll'd his pictures , much bis seat , And flatter'd every day , and some days eat ...
Strana 38
... dead ! - Heroes have trod this spot - ' tis on their dust ye tread . A ruin - yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls , palaces , half - cities , have been reared ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass , And marvel where the spoil could ...
... dead ! - Heroes have trod this spot - ' tis on their dust ye tread . A ruin - yet what ruin ! from its mass Walls , palaces , half - cities , have been reared ; Yet oft the enormous skeleton ye pass , And marvel where the spoil could ...
Strana 43
... dead bodies by , He call'd them - untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a slovenly unhandsome corpse Betwixt the wind and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He questioned me ; among the rest demanded My prisoners , on ...
... dead bodies by , He call'd them - untaught knaves , unmannerly , To bring a slovenly unhandsome corpse Betwixt the wind and his nobility . With many holiday and lady terms He questioned me ; among the rest demanded My prisoners , on ...
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