Robert Anderson. د : SATIRES . BOOK II . PROLOGUE . Meanewhile if. SATIRE V. ANOTHER , whose more heavy hearted saint Delights in nought but notes of rueful plaint , Urgeth his melting mute with folemn tears Rhyme of some dreary fates of ...
... د SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS , IN A CHRONOLOGICAL SERIES FROM FALCONER TO SIR WALTER SCOTT . 385-2 WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES . DESIGNED AS A CONTINUATION OF DR . AIKIN'S BRITISH POET S. BY JOHN FROST , A.Μ ...
With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford Robert Walsh. Book 24 . • THE ODYSSEY , 4.95 Some adverse dæmon from ... father's heart these accents ran ; د , Grief seiz'd at once , and wrapt up all the man : Deep from his soul he sigh ...
... English poetry was the appearance of some one not only endowed with poetic genius and an intellect cultivated with the best scholarship of the age , but also adding ... د QUALITY OF CHAUCER'S POETRY . 93 or country , 92 LECTURE THIRD .
Robert Anderson. 1 د : - A PARAPHRASE ON PART OF THE BOOK OF JOB. That voice shall rear Yon fabric fair , As nature's rose at the divine . When nature sprung , Blest angels sung , And shouted o'er the rifing ball ; For strains as high As ...
... poet's part in the transaction met with the royal approbation ; for the old king dying , one of the first acts of the prince , on his accession , was to confirm his father's grants to him , with an additional one , as we have observed ...
... poem to the memory of Sir Ifaac Newton , prefixed to the " View of Sir Iaac Newton's P ifophy , " published in ... د But there's a youth that you can name , Who needs no leading ftrings to fame , Whofe quick maturity of brain The ...
With Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry Thomas Campbell. The roaring of the cannon ... د , The Mirror for Magistrates " was intended to cele- brate the chief unfortunate personages in English history ...
Samuel Johnson. He is supposed to have fallen , by his father's death , into the hands of his uncle , a vintner * near Charing- cross , who fent him for some time to Dr. Busby , at Westminster ; but , not intending to give him any ...
... English language . ECLOGUE I. i د THIS eclogue , which is entitled Selim , or the Shepherd's Moral , as there is no- thing dramatic in the subject , may be thought the least entertaining of the four : but it is by no means the least ...