The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection of the most natural, agreeable and sublime thoughts (!) ... that are to be found in the best English poets. A dictionary of rhymes. I.. II.. III. |
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... Noise arose As the Shrowds make at Sea in a stiff Tempest , As loud , and to as many Tunes : Hats , Cloaks , Doublets , I think , flew up ; and had their Faces Been loose , this Day they had been loft . As the Sound of Waters deep ...
... Noise arose As the Shrowds make at Sea in a stiff Tempest , As loud , and to as many Tunes : Hats , Cloaks , Doublets , I think , flew up ; and had their Faces Been loose , this Day they had been loft . As the Sound of Waters deep ...
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... Noise Of Conflict : Over - head the dismal Hifs Of fiery Darts in flaming Vollies flew , And flying vaulted either Host with Fire ; So under fiery Cope together rush'd Both Battels main , with ruinous Affault , And inextinguishable Rage ...
... Noise Of Conflict : Over - head the dismal Hifs Of fiery Darts in flaming Vollies flew , And flying vaulted either Host with Fire ; So under fiery Cope together rush'd Both Battels main , with ruinous Affault , And inextinguishable Rage ...
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... Noise , And yet the silent Hypocrite destroys . Cleav . Beauty with a bloodless Conquest finds , A welcome Sov'raignty in rudest Minds . Beauty , thou art a fair , but fading Flow'r , The tender Prey of every coming Hour : In Youth ...
... Noise , And yet the silent Hypocrite destroys . Cleav . Beauty with a bloodless Conquest finds , A welcome Sov'raignty in rudest Minds . Beauty , thou art a fair , but fading Flow'r , The tender Prey of every coming Hour : In Youth ...
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... Noise as the close Furnace hides , } Or dying Murmurs of departing Tides . Dryd . Virg . Prone to Revenge , the Bees , a wrathful Race , When once provok'd , assault th'Oppressor's Face : And thro ' the purple Veins a Passage find ...
... Noise as the close Furnace hides , } Or dying Murmurs of departing Tides . Dryd . Virg . Prone to Revenge , the Bees , a wrathful Race , When once provok'd , assault th'Oppressor's Face : And thro ' the purple Veins a Passage find ...
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... He walks in Triumph , nods his conqu'ring Head , And proudly views the Spoils about him spread . { Blac . BUSINESS . Thou Changling , thou bewitch'd with Noise and BUSI ( 42 ) With Rage of Love the jealous Rivals burn, ...
... He walks in Triumph , nods his conqu'ring Head , And proudly views the Spoils about him spread . { Blac . BUSINESS . Thou Changling , thou bewitch'd with Noise and BUSI ( 42 ) With Rage of Love the jealous Rivals burn, ...
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Page 177 - I have ventured, Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Page 453 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and howlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. All. Double, double toil and trouble ; 20 Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Third Witch. Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf, Witches...
Page 335 - That he should weep for her? What would he do Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have? He would drown the stage with tears, And cleave the general ear with horrid speech, Make mad the guilty and appal the free, Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed The very faculties of eyes and ears.
Page 267 - Hail wedded Love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother first were known.
Page 389 - O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Page 318 - The birds their choir apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
Page 174 - That which her slender waist confined, Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but would give his crown His arms might do what this has done. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer, My joy, my grief, my hope, my love, Did all within this circle move. A narrow compass, and yet there Dwelt all that's good and all that's fair; Give me but what this ribband bound, Take all the rest the sun goes round.
Page 317 - Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
Page 384 - I did hear him groan; Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, Alas!
Page 297 - I have bedimm'd The noontide sun, call'd forth the mutinous winds, And 'twixt the green sea and the azur'd vault Set roaring war...