Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen6David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... truth deny'd ) Nurs'd ignorance , or nature's voice bely'd . Hail , blissful pair ! whose sense if farther wrought , [ chang'd , Had weaken'd , stretch'd , and agoniz'd the thought , Created both to know and to possess What we , unhappy ...
... truth deny'd ) Nurs'd ignorance , or nature's voice bely'd . Hail , blissful pair ! whose sense if farther wrought , [ chang'd , Had weaken'd , stretch'd , and agoniz'd the thought , Created both to know and to possess What we , unhappy ...
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... truth ? What knowledge , but a ' name ? In short , are mortals free , or they are bound ? Tell us , is reason something , or a sound ? ” Friends , ' tis agreed : behold the gen'rous part , My soul at once unfolded , and my heart ; Too ...
... truth ? What knowledge , but a ' name ? In short , are mortals free , or they are bound ? Tell us , is reason something , or a sound ? ” Friends , ' tis agreed : behold the gen'rous part , My soul at once unfolded , and my heart ; Too ...
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... truth ? In short one sentence may the whole discuss As we with truth , truth coincides with us : This boults the matter fairly to the bran , And nothing more wits , bards , deans , doctors can . Nature , like God , ne'er felt the least ...
... truth ? In short one sentence may the whole discuss As we with truth , truth coincides with us : This boults the matter fairly to the bran , And nothing more wits , bards , deans , doctors can . Nature , like God , ne'er felt the least ...
Contenido
The Regicide | 17 |
Poems of Wilkie | 55 |
The Authors Preface to his Epigoniad | 69 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 30 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Admetus Adrastus arms Atrides bard beauty behold beneath blest bloom bosom breast breath Capaneus charms coursers Creon crown'd Cydippe death Diomed divine dread DUNBAR e'er ELEONORA epic poetry ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame flowers fond gen'rous genius gentle glory glow golden grace grief grove hand happy heart Heav'n hero Hippodamus Hippomedon honour hope king Lactantius light live lord lyre maid mighty mind mournful Muse nature Nature's ne'er night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion PAUL WHITEHEAD peace Phlegyas plain poem poet Polynices pow'r praise pride rage rise rose round sacred scene shade shining shore sighs skies smiles soft song soul Statius strain stream swain sweet tears tender Thebaid Theban Thebes thee thine thou thought thro toil tow'rs trembling truth Tydeus vale verse virtue warriors wave wild winds wretch youth