Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret. Dorset. Stepney. J. Philips. WalshSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... most men's eye , " Graces and gifts divine ; -not painted bright 70 " With ftate to awe dull minds , and force t ' " affright ; - " Were ill obey'd whilft living , and at death " Their rules and pattern vanifh'd with their " breath ...
... most men's eye , " Graces and gifts divine ; -not painted bright 70 " With ftate to awe dull minds , and force t ' " affright ; - " Were ill obey'd whilft living , and at death " Their rules and pattern vanifh'd with their " breath ...
Стр. 129
... most appear ; " Honour and anger in both equal were . * Two wounds our Prince receiv'd , and Ammon 14 " three ; Which , he enrag'd to feel , and ' fham'd to fee , Did his whole ftrength into one blow collect ; - And as a fpaniel , when ...
... most appear ; " Honour and anger in both equal were . * Two wounds our Prince receiv'd , and Ammon 14 " three ; Which , he enrag'd to feel , and ' fham'd to fee , Did his whole ftrength into one blow collect ; - And as a fpaniel , when ...
Стр. 139
... most folemn perjuries , than the loofer fort of people do of customary oaths ? to ufurp thres kingdoms without any shadow of the leaft pretenfions , and to govern them as unjustly as he got them ? to fet himself up as an idol ( which we ...
... most folemn perjuries , than the loofer fort of people do of customary oaths ? to ufurp thres kingdoms without any shadow of the leaft pretenfions , and to govern them as unjustly as he got them ? to fet himself up as an idol ( which we ...
Стр. 141
... forefathers , what fhall we fay of that man , who , having by right no power at all in this nation , could not content himself with that which had fa tisfied the most ambitious of our princes ? nay , COWLEY'S POEMS . 141.
... forefathers , what fhall we fay of that man , who , having by right no power at all in this nation , could not content himself with that which had fa tisfied the most ambitious of our princes ? nay , COWLEY'S POEMS . 141.
Стр. 142
... most abfolute monarch of this na- tion , but to add to it the entire conquest of Ireland and Scotland ( which the whole force of the world , joined with the Roman virtue , could never attain to ) ; and to crown all this with illuftrious ...
... most abfolute monarch of this na- tion , but to add to it the entire conquest of Ireland and Scotland ( which the whole force of the world , joined with the Roman virtue , could never attain to ) ; and to crown all this with illuftrious ...
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