Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... things divine ; and all besides , Though learn'd with labour , and tho ' much admir'd By curious eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , strain ...
... things divine ; and all besides , Though learn'd with labour , and tho ' much admir'd By curious eyes and judgments ill inform'd , To me is odious as the nasal twang Heard at conventicle , where worthy men , Misled by custom , strain ...
Strana 14
... thing . Shakspeare . ALEHOUSE . Village . Low lies that house where nut - brown draughts in- spir'd , Where gray - beard mirth and smiling toil retir'd , Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound , And news much older than ...
... thing . Shakspeare . ALEHOUSE . Village . Low lies that house where nut - brown draughts in- spir'd , Where gray - beard mirth and smiling toil retir'd , Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound , And news much older than ...
Strana 16
... thing this turn of mind . Whether with Reason or with Instinct blest , Know , all enjoy that pow'r which suits them best ; To bliss alike by that direction tend , And find the means proportion'd to their end . Pope . ANIMALS . Their ...
... thing this turn of mind . Whether with Reason or with Instinct blest , Know , all enjoy that pow'r which suits them best ; To bliss alike by that direction tend , And find the means proportion'd to their end . Pope . ANIMALS . Their ...
Strana 20
... things so unpolite ! " She's elegantly pain'd from morn to night . Her delicacy's shock'd where'er she goes ; Each creature's imperfections are her woes . Heaven by its favours has the fair distress'd , And pour'd such blessings - that ...
... things so unpolite ! " She's elegantly pain'd from morn to night . Her delicacy's shock'd where'er she goes ; Each creature's imperfections are her woes . Heaven by its favours has the fair distress'd , And pour'd such blessings - that ...
Strana 27
... things invisible to mortal sight . BLISS . Human , small . Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the board of human blisss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consign'd ...
... things invisible to mortal sight . BLISS . Human , small . Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the board of human blisss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consign'd ...
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