The English Poets: Ben Johnson to DrydenThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1916 |
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Pagina 7
... things divine , which stands in strange and touching contrast to the high mettle and quick temper of his bearing in most other matters . Critics have been known to cry out against having to hear too much about the robustness of Ben ...
... things divine , which stands in strange and touching contrast to the high mettle and quick temper of his bearing in most other matters . Critics have been known to cry out against having to hear too much about the robustness of Ben ...
Pagina 13
... things so prostitute , And take the Alcaic lute ; Or thine own Horace , or Anacreon's lyre ; Warm thee by Pindar's fire : And though thy nerves be shrunk , and blood be cold , Ere years have made thee old , Strike that disdainful heat ...
... things so prostitute , And take the Alcaic lute ; Or thine own Horace , or Anacreon's lyre ; Warm thee by Pindar's fire : And though thy nerves be shrunk , and blood be cold , Ere years have made thee old , Strike that disdainful heat ...
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... thing that is yet in the finding and search , or which may be other- wise found out . ' Such is the mature view of Drummond ; the view of a man who has read the best that the poets of all ages have made , has enjoyed it , has ...
... thing that is yet in the finding and search , or which may be other- wise found out . ' Such is the mature view of Drummond ; the view of a man who has read the best that the poets of all ages have made , has enjoyed it , has ...
Pagina 32
... are deck'd in every hue , The clouds bespangle with bright gold their blue · Here is the pleasant place , And every thing , save her , who all should grace . TO CHLORIS . [ From Madrigals and Epigrams . See 32 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... are deck'd in every hue , The clouds bespangle with bright gold their blue · Here is the pleasant place , And every thing , save her , who all should grace . TO CHLORIS . [ From Madrigals and Epigrams . See 32 THE ENGLISH POETS .
Pagina 34
... thing Made him appear long since from earth exil'd . There burst he forth : ' All ye , whose hopes rely On God , with me amidst these deserts mourn ; Repent , repent , and from old errors turn . ' Who listen'd to his voice , obey'd his ...
... thing Made him appear long since from earth exil'd . There burst he forth : ' All ye , whose hopes rely On God , with me amidst these deserts mourn ; Repent , repent , and from old errors turn . ' Who listen'd to his voice , obey'd his ...
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