The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; in Three Volumes. With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By Mr. TickellT. Walker, 1773 |
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Strana 158
... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic fway , That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , Her guardian Gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor wou'd the fierce invading foe repel ; Το my resentment , and ...
... head , and funk her to the duft . Since falfe Laomedon's tyrannic fway , That durft defraud th ' immortals of their pay , Her guardian Gods renounc'd their patronage , Nor wou'd the fierce invading foe repel ; Το my resentment , and ...
Strana 160
... head . Riches the hardy foldiers shall despise , And look on gold with un - defiring eyes ,. Nor the disbowell'd earth explore In fearch of the forbidden ore ; Thofe glitt'ring ills conceal'd within the mine , Shall lie untouch'd , and ...
... head . Riches the hardy foldiers shall despise , And look on gold with un - defiring eyes ,. Nor the disbowell'd earth explore In fearch of the forbidden ore ; Thofe glitt'ring ills conceal'd within the mine , Shall lie untouch'd , and ...
Strana 161
... head myself will fhew What Juno , urg'd to all her rage , can do . Thrice fhould Apollo's felf the city raise And line it round with walls of brass , Thrice fhould my fav'rite Greeks his works confound , And hew the fhining fabric to ...
... head myself will fhew What Juno , urg'd to all her rage , can do . Thrice fhould Apollo's felf the city raise And line it round with walls of brass , Thrice fhould my fav'rite Greeks his works confound , And hew the fhining fabric to ...
Strana 167
... head , And bid the youth advance : " My fon , said he , " Come to thy father's arms ! for Clymenè " Has told thee true ; a parent's name I own , " And deem thee worthy to be called my fon . " As a fure proof , make fome request , and I ...
... head , And bid the youth advance : " My fon , said he , " Come to thy father's arms ! for Clymenè " Has told thee true ; a parent's name I own , " And deem thee worthy to be called my fon . " As a fure proof , make fome request , and I ...
Strana 168
... head I bow , " And fee the earth and ocean hang below , " Ev'n I am feiz'd with horror and affright , " And my own heart misgives me at the fight . " A mighty downfal steeps the ev'ning stage , " And steddy reins must curb the horses ...
... head I bow , " And fee the earth and ocean hang below , " Ev'n I am feiz'd with horror and affright , " And my own heart misgives me at the fight . " A mighty downfal steeps the ev'ning stage , " And steddy reins must curb the horses ...
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Strana xxxvi - There taught us how to live; and (oh! too high The price for knowledge) taught us how to die.
Strana xxxv - Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind, A task well suited to thy gentle mind? Oh ! if sometimes thy spotless form descend : To me, thy aid, thou guardian genius, lend ! When rage misguides me, or when fear alarms, When pain distresses, or when pleasure charms, In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart, And turn from ill, a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before, Till bliss shall join, nor death can part us more.
Strana 47 - And the fat olive swell with floods of oil : We envy not the warmer clime, that lies In ten degrees of more indulgent skies...
Strana 240 - Nor mix the toils of hunting with her ease. But oft would bathe her in the...
Strana xxxv - From world to world, unweary'd does he fly; Or curious trace the long laborious maze Of heaven's decrees, where wond'ring angels gaze?
Strana 225 - Ah wretched me ! I now begin too late To find out all the long perplex'd deceit ; It is myself I love, myself I see ; The gay delusion is a part of me. I kindle up the fires by which I burn, And my own beauties from the well return. Whom...
Strana 31 - What found of brazen wheels, what thunder, fcare, And ftun the reader with the din of war! With fear my fpirits and my blood retire, To fee the feraphs funk in clouds of fire ; But when, with eager fteps, from hence I...
Strana 51 - I've already troubled you too long, Nor dare attempt a more advent'rous song. My humble verse demands a softer theme, A painted mea,dow, or a purling stream ; Unfit for heroes; whom immortal lays, And lines like Virgil's, or like yours, should praise.
Strana 209 - The point still buried in the marrow lay. And now his rage, increasing with his pain, Reddens his eyes, and beats in every vein ; Churn'd in his teeth the foamy venom rose, Whilst from his mouth a blast of vapours flows, Such as th' infernal Stygian waters cast ; The plants around him wither in the blast.
Strana 212 - Long did he live within his new abodes, Ally'd by marriage to the deathless Gods; And, in a fruitful wife's embraces old, A long increase of children's children told: But no frail man, however great or high, Can be concluded blest before he die.