The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 160
... speak English , it were fit he should speak not only as a man of this Nation , but as a man of this age ; and if this disguise I have put upon him ( I wish I could give it a better name ) fit not naturally and easily on so grave a ...
... speak English , it were fit he should speak not only as a man of this Nation , but as a man of this age ; and if this disguise I have put upon him ( I wish I could give it a better name ) fit not naturally and easily on so grave a ...
Pagina 202
... speak ; and to do right to my Author , I believe no Character of any person was ever better drawn to the life than this . Therefore neither consider Cicero , nor Me , but Cato him- self , who being then rais'd from the dead to speak the ...
... speak ; and to do right to my Author , I believe no Character of any person was ever better drawn to the life than this . Therefore neither consider Cicero , nor Me , but Cato him- self , who being then rais'd from the dead to speak the ...
Pagina 251
... speak Boldly and plainly . King . But with what eagerness , what circumstance , Unaskt , thou tak'st such pains to tell me only My son's the better man . Ha . Sir , where Subjects want the priviledge To speak ; there Kings may have the ...
... speak Boldly and plainly . King . But with what eagerness , what circumstance , Unaskt , thou tak'st such pains to tell me only My son's the better man . Ha . Sir , where Subjects want the priviledge To speak ; there Kings may have the ...
Cuprins
Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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Aeneid Androgeus arms Aubrey Caliph Charles command Cooper's Hill couplets Court crime danger death delight dost doth Dryden Duke Duke of York Earl edition Edmund Waller Egham Enter errata Erythea eyes fame Fate Father Fatyma fear feminine rhymes fire flame foes force fortune friends give glory Gods Gondibert Haly hand happy hath Heaven honour Honourable/Sir JOHN hope Humphrey Moseley I'le King lines live Lord lost Marginal note Mirvan Muses Nature noble Numbers omitted Ormonde Parliament pleasures poem poetry Poets Pope praise Priam Prince Princess printed prisoners Pyrrhus rage rais'd reason revenge Rump shew Sir John Denham sleep Soffy Solyman soul spondee sure tears tell Thames thee thine things Thomas Killigrew thou thoughts translation Trochee Troy truth twas twill verse vertue Waller Windsor Forest wise youth ΙΟ