| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 pagini
...exprefs that tendernefs and pathos »vhich muft be ¿nfeparablc from an Ode to Pity : By Pella's * Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought could frame, Receive my humble rite : lorio-. Pity, let the nruions view Thy flcy-worn robes of tendereit blue, And eyes of dewy light.... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 210 pagini
...Diftrefs, with dagger keen, Broke forth to wafte his deftin'd fcene, His wild unfated foe! By Pella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...humble rite : Long, Pity, let the nations view Thy fey- worn robes of t crick-reft blue, And eyes of dewy light! But wherefore need I wander wide To old... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 200 pagini
...prove its force and utility by paffing through the imagination to the heart. ODE TO PITY: BY Pella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought could frame, Receive jmy humble rite : Long, Pity, let the nations view Thy fky-worn robes of tendereft blue, And eyes of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 380 pagini
...prove its force and utility by paffing through the imagination to the heart. ODE TO PITY. " By Fella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...invoking Pity through the mediation of Euripides is obvious. — That admirable poet had the keys of all the tender paiiions, and; therefore, could not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 628 pagini
...Diftrefs, with dagger keen, Broke forth to wafte his deftin'd fcene, His wild unfated foe I By Pella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...fky-worn robes of tendereft blue, And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide ^ To old Iliffus' diftant fide, Deferted ftrcam, and mute ? Wild... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 340 pagini
...Diftrefs, with dagger keen, Broke forth to wafte his deftin'd fcene, His wild unfated foe ! By Fella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...humble rite : Long, Pity, let the nations view Thy fky -worn robes of tendereft blue, And eyes of dewy light 1 But wherefore need I wajider wide To old... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 pagini
...prove its force and utility by paffing through the imagination to the heart. ODE TO PITY, BY Pella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...Long, Pity, let the nations view Thy fky-worn robes of tendered blue, And eyes of dewy light *! The propriety of invoking Pity through the ^mediation of Euripides... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 pagini
...prove its force and utility by paffing through the imagination to the heart. ODE TO PITY. " By Fella's Bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...humble rite : Long, Pity, let the nations view Thy fky -worn robes of tendered blue, And eyes of dewy light !" The propriety of invoking Pity through... | |
| Herodotus - 1791 - 382 pagini
...an appellation which our poet Collins happily introduces in his beautiful Ode to Pity : By Pella's bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thought...Receive my humble rite ; Long, Pity, let the nations yiew Thy fky-worn robes of tendereft hue, And eyes of dewy light. * Written alfo Thurii and Thurhe... | |
| 1792 - 530 pagini
...the pathetic genius of this writer — By Pella's bard, a magic name, By all the griefs his thoughts could frame, Receive my humble rite : Long, Pity !...fky-worn robes of tendereft blue, And eyes of dewy light ! He was born about 468 years before Chrift, in the ifle of Salamis, whither his father and mother... | |
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