Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, 3-4. ciltlerLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Sayfa 19
... mean to mount aloft on mules , To serve Kings in all points men must somewhile break rules.❝ 12 . Thus climbing and contending alway to the top , From high unto higher , and then to be most high , The honey - dew of Fortune so fast on ...
... mean to mount aloft on mules , To serve Kings in all points men must somewhile break rules.❝ 12 . Thus climbing and contending alway to the top , From high unto higher , and then to be most high , The honey - dew of Fortune so fast on ...
Sayfa 23
... mean time had stayed upon Sir Roger Mortimer , whose miserable end , as it should appear , was somewhat before the others , said as followeth : Although it be not greatly to our purpose , yet in my judgment I think it would do well to ...
... mean time had stayed upon Sir Roger Mortimer , whose miserable end , as it should appear , was somewhat before the others , said as followeth : Although it be not greatly to our purpose , yet in my judgment I think it would do well to ...
Sayfa 28
... of the people belonging to the merchant . Somebody that understood Scotch , asking him what he was , he said he was such - a - one's herd in Aloway ; and by some means or other getting home , home again , he lived long to tell the world 28.
... of the people belonging to the merchant . Somebody that understood Scotch , asking him what he was , he said he was such - a - one's herd in Aloway ; and by some means or other getting home , home again , he lived long to tell the world 28.
Sayfa 31
... mean applause the censure of all in generall , doth both disburden me of that paines , and sets the better approbation on this excellent booke . It shall be sufficient for me then to tell thee , that here thou art brought into the Muses ...
... mean applause the censure of all in generall , doth both disburden me of that paines , and sets the better approbation on this excellent booke . It shall be sufficient for me then to tell thee , that here thou art brought into the Muses ...
Sayfa 45
... 1531 , the author suffered at Smithfield , through the means of Sir Thomas More , Lord Chancellor , with whom he had continual controversies on theological subjects . subjects . In Clark's Marrow of Ecclesiastical Historie , London 45.
... 1531 , the author suffered at Smithfield , through the means of Sir Thomas More , Lord Chancellor , with whom he had continual controversies on theological subjects . subjects . In Clark's Marrow of Ecclesiastical Historie , London 45.
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Sayfa 237 - To BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile To blush and gently smile, And go at last.
Sayfa 121 - Not long ago, I began a poem in the style and stanza of Spenser, in which I propose to give full scope to my inclination, and be either droll or pathetic, descriptive or sentimental, tender or satirical, as the humour strikes me; for, if I mistake not, the measure which I have adopted admits equally of all these kinds of composition.
Sayfa 115 - Let vanity adorn the marble tomb With trophies, rhymes, and scutcheons of renown, In the deep dungeon of some Gothic dome, Where night and desolation ever frown. Mine be the breezy hill that skirts the down; Where a green grassy turf is all I crave, With here and there a violet bestrewn, Fast by a brook or fountain's murmuring wave; And many an evening sun shine sweetly on my grave.
Sayfa 239 - To make a pleasing pastime there. These seen, thou go'st to view thy flocks Of sheep, safe from the wolf and fox, And find'st their bellies there as full Of short sweet grass, as backs with wool: And leav'st them, as they feed and fill, A shepherd piping on a hill. For sports, for...
Sayfa 280 - Nor undelightful is the solemn noon Of night, when haply wakeful from my couch I start : lo, all is motionless around ! Roars not the rushing wind ; the sons of men And every beast in mute oblivion lie ; All nature's hush'd in silence and in sleep. O then how fearful is it to reflect, That through the still globe's awful solitude, No being wakes but me ! till stealing sleep My drooping temples bathes in opiate dews.
Sayfa 314 - Put you on the. armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the deceits of the devil...
Sayfa 235 - The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry; For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
Sayfa 280 - As on I pace, religious horror wraps My soul in dread repose. But when the world Is clad in midnight's raven-colour'd robe, 'Mid hollow charnel let me watch the flame Of taper dim, shedding a livid glare O'er the wan heaps; while airy voices talk Along the glimm'ring walls; or ghostly shape At distance seen, invites with beck'ning hand My lonesome steps, through the far-winding vaults.
Sayfa 48 - The frost resolves into a trickling thaw. Spotted the mountains shine; loose sleet descends, And floods the country round. The rivers swell, Of bonds impatient. Sudden from the hills, O'er rocks and woods, in broad brown cataracts, A thousand snow-fed torrents shoot at once; And, where they rush, the wide-resounding plain Is left one slimy waste.
Sayfa 235 - Since ghost there is none to affright thee. Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the moon does slumber? The stars of the night Will lend thee their light, Like tapers clear without...