| Several Hands - 1760 - 588 pages
...feill can raife The burfting peal of univerfal praife, Tho' at thy beck, Applaufe delighted (lands, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred hands. Know...Bard and Play'r, While more than half becomes the Ador's fhare, Rclentlefs Death untwifts the mingled fame, And finks the Player in the Poet's name.... | |
| Robert Lloyd - English poetry - 1762 - 312 pages
...univerfal praife, Tho1 at thy beck Applaufe delighted ftands, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred handsr Know, fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not...bard and play'r, While more than half becomes the Actor's fliare, Relentlefs death untwifts the mingled fame, And finks the player in the poet's name.... | |
| Robert Lloyd - English poetry - 1762 - 308 pages
...univerfal praife, Tho' at thy beck Applaufe delighted ftands, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred handsr Know, fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not all thy talents brave the ftroke of deatL Poets to ages yet unborn appeal, And lateft times th' Eternal Nature feel. Tho' blended here... | |
| Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...praife, Tho' at thy beck applaufe delighted ftands, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred hands, Know, Know, fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not all thy talents brave the ftrcke of death. Poets to ages yet unborn appeal, And lateft times th' eternal nature feel. Tho' blended... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1774 - 254 pages
...can raife The burfling peal of univerfal praife, B 3 Tho' Tho' at thy beck Applaufe delighted ftands, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred hands, Know, Fame awards thee but a partial breath f Not all thy talents brave the ftroke of death. Poets to ages yet unborn appeal, And lateft times... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 374 pages
...continue the Admiration of the prefent, and (to ufe the Language of true Poetry) • ..;, • .;. ,, • To Ages yet unborn appeal," And lateft Times th' ETERNAL NATURE feel. Tht ACTOR . There is one Circurnftance peculiar to the Dratnatick Tales, and to many of the more regular... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 374 pages
...paft Ages, ftill continue the Admiration of the prefent, and (to uic the Language of true i'oetry) » To Ages yet unborn appeal, And lateft Times th' ETERNAL NATURE feel. The ACTOR. There is one Circumflance peculiar to the Dramatick Tales, and to many of the more regular... | |
| English literature - 1787 - 534 pages
...(kill can raif« The btlrftiug peal of univerfal praife ˇ Tho' at thy beck Epptoufe Jtii jhted lianas, And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred hands; Know, fame awards thee but a partial breath I Not all tliy talents br.ive the ibuke ut death. Poets to ages yet unborn appeal, And lateft timos... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...peal of univerfal 'praife, Tho' at thy beck applaufe delighted flands, And lifts* Briareus* like, hf hundred hands, Know, fame awards thee but a partial breath ! Not all thy talents brave the flroke of death. Foets to ages yet unborn appral, Andlateft timeilh' eternal mature ftel. Tho* blenied... | |
| 1787 - 752 pages
...ftands. And lifts, Briareus' like, her hundred hands'; Kiiow, fame awards tliee but a partial breath 1 Not all thy talents brave the ftroke of death. Poets to ages yet unborn appeal, And latefl times th" Eternal Nature feel. Tho' blenued here the praife of bard and pUyer, While more than... | |
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