British Theatre, Том 11J. Bell, 1791 |
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... kind care of his fail- ings , that little more is left for us than to consider him in the particular province of a DRAMATIC POET . MILTON appears to have been but slenderly gifted for the effects of Tragedy - His powers in- clined ...
... kind care of his fail- ings , that little more is left for us than to consider him in the particular province of a DRAMATIC POET . MILTON appears to have been but slenderly gifted for the effects of Tragedy - His powers in- clined ...
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... kind hospitable woods provide . " They left me then when the grey - hooded Even , " Like a sad votarist in palmer's weeds , 249 " Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phœbus ' wain ; " But where they are , and why they come not back , Is ...
... kind hospitable woods provide . " They left me then when the grey - hooded Even , " Like a sad votarist in palmer's weeds , 249 " Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phœbus ' wain ; " But where they are , and why they come not back , Is ...
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... kind and complying , " Consenting , repenting , " Disdaining , complaining , " Indifference now feigning , 280 " Again with quick feet the ground beat , beat , beat . [ Exeunt Dancers . ” Com . List , Lady , be not coy , and be not ...
... kind and complying , " Consenting , repenting , " Disdaining , complaining , " Indifference now feigning , 280 " Again with quick feet the ground beat , beat , beat . [ Exeunt Dancers . ” Com . List , Lady , be not coy , and be not ...
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... moles , and plunge again in friendly night ; Misers grow vultures , of rapacious mind , Or more than vultures , they devour their kind ; 10 ५० The Wand . Flatt'rers cameleons , creeping on the ground , With ev'ry EPILOGUE. ...
... moles , and plunge again in friendly night ; Misers grow vultures , of rapacious mind , Or more than vultures , they devour their kind ; 10 ५० The Wand . Flatt'rers cameleons , creeping on the ground , With ev'ry EPILOGUE. ...
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... kind look at least discover , Come and speak a word to Giles . You alone my heart I fix on : Ah , you little cunning vixen ! I can see your roguish smiles . Addslids ! my mind is so possest , Till we're sped , I shan't have rest ; Only ...
... kind look at least discover , Come and speak a word to Giles . You alone my heart I fix on : Ah , you little cunning vixen ! I can see your roguish smiles . Addslids ! my mind is so possest , Till we're sped , I shan't have rest ; Only ...
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affair beauty believe better bless bliss brother charms Clar CLARISSA Colonel OLDBOY Comus COVENT GARDEN dare daugh daughter dear Dian DIANA Dibdin ev'ry FANNY farmer father favour fear Flowerdale's fortune garden gentleman Giles gipsies girl give happy Harman hear heart Heaven hither honour hope ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Jenny JESSAMY joys justice of peace LADY SYCAMORE Lion Lionel live look Lord AIMWORTH Lord Harry lordship Madam marry Master Fairfield master Jenkins MERVIN mind Miss Naiads never night nymph Oldboy's papa Patty pleasure pow'r pray Ralph SCENE VIII SCENE XI servant shew Sir Harry Sir John Flowerdale SONG soul speak Spirit sure sweet talk tell thee THEODOSIA there's thing thou thought thro told vex'd vext virtue what's wish word young lady youth Zounds
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Стр. 47 - Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy ! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings ; There, under ebon shades and low-browed rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
Стр. 48 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
Стр. 17 - But their way Lies through the perplexed paths of this drear wood, The nodding horror of whose shady brows Threats the forlorn and wandering passenger...
Стр. 31 - Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk. And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where, with her best nurse, Contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i...
Стр. 60 - Yet should I try, the uncontrolled worth Of this pure cause would kindle my rapt spirits To such a flame of sacred vehemence...
Стр. 23 - My best guide now : methought it was the sound Of riot and ill-managed merriment, Such as the jocund flute, or gamesome pipe, Stirs up among the loose unletter'd hinds, When, for their teeming flocks, and granges full, In wanton dance they praise the bounteous Pan, And thank the gods amiss.
Стр. 48 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and cranks,* and wanton* wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides. Come,- and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe...
Стр. 56 - Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth With such a full and unwithdrawing hand, Covering the earth with odours, fruits and flocks, Thronging the seas with spawn innumerable, But all to please, and sate the curious taste...
Стр. 34 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, that, when a soul is found sincerely so, a thousand. liveried angels lackey her, driving far off each thing of sin and guilt, and, in clear dream and solemn vision, tell her of things that no gross ear can hear...