We, shifting for relief, would play the shapes Of frolic fancy ; and incessant form Those rapid pictures, that assembled train Of fleet ideas, never join'd before, Whence lively Wit excites to gay surprise ; Or folly-painting Humour, grave himself, Calls... The British poets, including translations - Strana 170autor/autoři: British poets - 1822Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Burns - 1841 - 414 str.
...! There now, this cursed gloomy blue-devil day, you are going to a party of choice spirits — " To play the shapes Of frolic fancy, and incessant form Those rapid pictures, assembled train Of fleet ideas, never join'd before, Where lively w it excites to gay surprise ; Or... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1842 - 378 str.
...But when with these the serious thought is foil'd, We, shifting for relief, would play the shapes 610 Of frolic fancy ; and incessant form Those rapid pictures,...rouses up the fire : While, well attested and as well believ'd, Heard solemn, goes the goblin-story round, S^.*$8s.^ Till superstitious horror creeps o'er... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 384 str.
...But when with these the serious thought is foil'd, We, shifting for relief, would play the shapes eio Of frolic fancy; and incessant form Those rapid pictures,...lively wit excites to gay surprise— Or folly-painting humor, grave himself, Calls laughter forth, deep-shaking every nerve. Till superstitious horror creeps... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 440 str.
...Of fleet ideas, never join'd before, Whence lively Wit excitt-a to gay surprise ; Or folly painting Humour, grave himself, Calls Laughter forth, deep-shaking...rouses up the fire; While well attested, and as well believ'd, Heard solemn, goes the goblin story round; Till superstitious horror creeps o'er all. Or,... | |
| 1843
...description of the poet of " the Seasons" is not in some rural nook even now without its counterpart : " The village rouses up the fire ; While well attested and as well believed, Heard solemn, goes the goblin-story round, Till superstitious horror creeps o'er all. Or, frequent in the sounding hall, they... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 str.
...ascent. Rises from state to state, and world to world. But when with these the serious thought is foil'd, him seduc'd ; but on himself Treble confusion, wrath...backward, slope their pointing spires, and roll'd I Humor, grave himself, Calls Laughter forth, deep-shaking every nerve. Meantime the village rouses up... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 str.
...state to state, and world to world. But when with these the serious thought is foil'd, We, shilling he walls echo with his begging tone ; That crutch, which Humor, grave himself, < '.ills Laughter forth, deep-shaking every nerve. Meantime the village rouses... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 str.
...lore о the cotter's winter-night, has been a favourite subject with them. Tims Thomson tells us, that the village rouses up the fire, While well attested, and as well believed, Heard solemn, goes the goblin-story round; Till superstitious horror creeps o'er all : " \ and Akensidc, still more poetically,... | |
| Louis Dubouis - 1843 - 444 str.
...the daeroon of thc night, Warn the devoted wretch of woe and death. THOMPSON, WINTEB. 185. Mean time the village rouses up the fire ; While well attested, and as well believ'd, Heard solenui, goes the goblin story ronnd, Till superstitions horror creeps o'er ail. THOMPSON,... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 str.
...explicable in part (I by no means say entirely) on the same principle." ' We indeed, like jugglers, play — " the shapes Of frolic fancy ; and incessant form Those rapid pictures, that assemhled train Of fleet ideas, never join'd before." * The influence of Superstition over the untutored... | |
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