Poems: Miscellanies, The Mistress, Pindarique Odes, Davideis, Verses Written on Several Occasions |
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... youth . It is not in this sense that Poesie is said to be a kind of Painting ; it is not the Picture of the Poet , but of things and persons imagined by him . He may be in his own practice and disposition a Philosopher , nay a Stoick ...
... youth . It is not in this sense that Poesie is said to be a kind of Painting ; it is not the Picture of the Poet , but of things and persons imagined by him . He may be in his own practice and disposition a Philosopher , nay a Stoick ...
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... Youth , did mone Because that Art had no more worlds then One . And when he saw that he through all had past , He dy'd , lest he should Idle grow at last . H On the Death of Mr. Jordan , Second Master 20 ABRAHAM COWLEY.
... Youth , did mone Because that Art had no more worlds then One . And when he saw that he through all had past , He dy'd , lest he should Idle grow at last . H On the Death of Mr. Jordan , Second Master 20 ABRAHAM COWLEY.
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... youth the follies and the crimes , And built up Men against the future times , For deeds of Age are in their Causes then , And though he taught but Boys , he made the Men . Hence ' twas a Master in those ancient dayes When men sought ...
... youth the follies and the crimes , And built up Men against the future times , For deeds of Age are in their Causes then , And though he taught but Boys , he made the Men . Hence ' twas a Master in those ancient dayes When men sought ...
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... youth preferr'd to Me ; And ev'n in that we did agree , For much above my self I lov'd them too . 5 . Say , for you saw us , ye immortal Lights , How oft unweari'd have we spent the Nights ? Till the Ledaan Stars so fam'd for Love ...
... youth preferr'd to Me ; And ev'n in that we did agree , For much above my self I lov'd them too . 5 . Say , for you saw us , ye immortal Lights , How oft unweari'd have we spent the Nights ? Till the Ledaan Stars so fam'd for Love ...
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... Youths beneath you sing , Till all the tuneful Birds to'your boughs they bring ; No tuneful Birds play with their wonted chear , And call the learned Youths to hear , No whistling Winds through the glad branches fly , But all with sad ...
... Youths beneath you sing , Till all the tuneful Birds to'your boughs they bring ; No tuneful Birds play with their wonted chear , And call the learned Youths to hear , No whistling Winds through the glad branches fly , But all with sad ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY Æneid Ahimelech ancient Angels Baal Beasts beauteous Beauty blest blood Body bold brest bright called Chro Crown curse David Death Divine e're Earth Edom Egyptian ev'en Eyes fair Fame fantastick Fate fear feast Fire Flame Friends gentle Gods hand happy hast Heart Heav'en Heaven Hebrew Henry Herringman Honour Israel Josephus Jupiter kind King Land less Light live Love methinks Michol mighty misprints Moab Muse Musick Naioth Nature ne're Night noble o're Osyris Ovid Pindar Plin Poets pride Prince Prophets proud rage rich sacred Saul says seem'd Septuagint shine sight slain Soul Spirit Stars Statius strong swift Sword Temple Thee thine things thou dost thought Thunder Tree trembling Twas Verse Virg Virgil Whilst wise wonder word wretched Youth δὲ ἐν καὶ τε
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Page 359 - And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was upon him, and gave it to David, and his garments, even to his sword, and to his bow, and to his girdle.
Page 342 - Now all thy forces try ; Now all thy charms apply ; Revenge upon her ear the conquests of her eye. Weak Lyre ! thy virtue sure Is useless here, since thou art only found To cure, but not to wound, And she to wound, but not to cure. Too weak too wilt thou prove My passion to remove ; Physic to other ills, thou'rt nourishment to love.
Page 47 - Elisha-like (but with a wish much less, More fit thy greatness, and my littleness) Lo here I beg (I whom thou once didst prove So humble to esteem, so good to love) Not that thy spirit might on me doubled be, I ask but half thy mighty spirit for me ; And when my muse soars with so strong a wing, 'Twill learn of things divine, and first of thee to sing.
Page 342 - Awake, awake, my Lyre ! And tell thy silent master's humble tale In sounds that may prevail ; Sounds that gentle thoughts inspire : Though so exalted she And I so lowly be Tell her, such different notes make all thy harmony.
Page 215 - But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; The owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: And he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, And the stones of emptiness.
Page 16 - Yonder we saw it plain ; and here 'tis now, Like spirits in a place, we know not how. London that vents of false ware so much store, In no ware deceives us more. For men led by the colour, and the shape, Like Zeuxis...
Page 32 - Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two? Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my friend is laid...
Page 215 - Judgment also will I lay to the line, And righteousness to the plummet: And the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies, And the waters shall overflow the hiding place.
Page 55 - Tis filled wherever thou dost tread, Nature's self's thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest king. All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants, belong to thee ; All that summer hours produce, Fertile made with early juice...
Page 308 - By myself have I sworn, saith the LORD, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son: that in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore ; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies ; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed ; because thou hast obeyed my voice.