Quotations from the British poets: being a pocket dictionary of their most admired passages, etcEdinburgh, 1823 - 323 strán (strany) |
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... thou would'st view fair Melrose aright , io visit it by the pale moon - light ; or the gay beams of lightsome day ild , but to flout , the ruins gray . When the broken arches are black in night , nd each shafted oriel glimmers white ...
... thou would'st view fair Melrose aright , io visit it by the pale moon - light ; or the gay beams of lightsome day ild , but to flout , the ruins gray . When the broken arches are black in night , nd each shafted oriel glimmers white ...
Strana 7
... thou place an equal there . CHURCHILL . ADVERSITY . ( Address to ) Scar'd at thy frown terrific , fly Self - pleasing Folly's idle brood , Wild laughter , noise , and thoughtless joy And leave us leisure to be good . Light they disperse ...
... thou place an equal there . CHURCHILL . ADVERSITY . ( Address to ) Scar'd at thy frown terrific , fly Self - pleasing Folly's idle brood , Wild laughter , noise , and thoughtless joy And leave us leisure to be good . Light they disperse ...
Strana 8
QUOTATIONS. ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thund'ring voice , and threat'ning mien , With screaming Horror's fun'ral cry , Despair , and fell Disease , and ghastly Poverty . Thy form benign , O Goddess , wear , Thy milder ...
QUOTATIONS. ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thund'ring voice , and threat'ning mien , With screaming Horror's fun'ral cry , Despair , and fell Disease , and ghastly Poverty . Thy form benign , O Goddess , wear , Thy milder ...
Strana 13
... Thou too must perish when thy feast is o'er . To each unthinking being Heaven a friend , Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man imparts it ; but with such a view As , while he dreads it , makes him hope it too : The hour ...
... Thou too must perish when thy feast is o'er . To each unthinking being Heaven a friend , Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man imparts it ; but with such a view As , while he dreads it , makes him hope it too : The hour ...
Strana 19
... Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt , Split'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak , Than the soft myrtle.- , but man , proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority ; Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd , His glassy ...
... Thou rather , with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt , Split'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak , Than the soft myrtle.- , but man , proud man ! Drest in a little brief authority ; Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd , His glassy ...
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