English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 438
... face of mortal seen ; In chamber brooding like a loathly toad , And sure his linen was not very clean ; Through secret loop - hole , that had practis'd been Near to his bed , his dinner vile he took ; Unkempt , and rough , of squalid face ...
... face of mortal seen ; In chamber brooding like a loathly toad , And sure his linen was not very clean ; Through secret loop - hole , that had practis'd been Near to his bed , his dinner vile he took ; Unkempt , and rough , of squalid face ...
Page 518
... face , and looking round , Own , by neglecting sorrow's wound , The consanguinity of sound . 146 150 In rainy days keep double guard , Or spleen will surely be too hard , Which , like those fish by sailors met , 155 Fly highest , while ...
... face , and looking round , Own , by neglecting sorrow's wound , The consanguinity of sound . 146 150 In rainy days keep double guard , Or spleen will surely be too hard , Which , like those fish by sailors met , 155 Fly highest , while ...
Page 892
... face , 25 When he was an infant small . Thou his image ever see , And Love , the human form divine , And Peace , the human dress . Heavenly face that smiles on thee , Then every man , of every clime , Smiles on thee , on me , on all ...
... face , 25 When he was an infant small . Thou his image ever see , And Love , the human form divine , And Peace , the human dress . Heavenly face that smiles on thee , Then every man , of every clime , Smiles on thee , on me , on all ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
Copyright | |
93 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ambrose Philips arms beauty behold beneath blest breast breath charms Colley Cibber dear death delight divine dread Dunciad e'er ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fancy fate fear flame flow'rs foes fools frae give glory grace grave groves hand happy hear heart Heav'n hills honour kings live Lord Lord Hervey lov'd lyre maid mighty mind Muse Nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion peace Pindaric plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's pow'r praise pray'r pride Queen rage reign rise round satire scene shade shine sigh sing skies smiles soft song soul spleen spring stream swains sweet Swift sylphs tears Thalestris thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought toil trembling Twas verse virtue Whig Whilst wild winds wings wretched wyllowe youth ΙΟ