The Baviad: A Paraphrastic Imitation of the First Satire of PersiusR. Faulder, 1791 - 51 páginas |
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... fong and fupper vain , And Bell's whole choir ( an ever - jingling train ) , 5 In chartis ; but the terror and difmay it occafioned amongst the enemy , with a variety of other circumftances highly neceffary to be known , may be gathered ...
... fong and fupper vain , And Bell's whole choir ( an ever - jingling train ) , 5 In chartis ; but the terror and difmay it occafioned amongst the enemy , with a variety of other circumftances highly neceffary to be known , may be gathered ...
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... fong , fonnet , what you will , Shew boundless genius , and unrivall❜d skill . If comedy be yours , the searching strain Gives a sweet pleasure , so chaftis'd by pain , 160 That e'en the guilty at their fufferings fmile , And bless the ...
... fong , fonnet , what you will , Shew boundless genius , and unrivall❜d skill . If comedy be yours , the searching strain Gives a sweet pleasure , so chaftis'd by pain , 160 That e'en the guilty at their fufferings fmile , And bless the ...
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... fong , O injur'd bard ! forgive the grateful strain , That I , the humblest of the tuneful train , With glowing heart yet trembling hand repay For many a penfive , many a sprightly lay : 250 Pope may be previously necessary ; and ...
... fong , O injur'd bard ! forgive the grateful strain , That I , the humblest of the tuneful train , With glowing heart yet trembling hand repay For many a penfive , many a sprightly lay : 250 Pope may be previously necessary ; and ...
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... fong , 281 And hate the man that tells ' em they are wrong . Thy t Whither now in filence bending , Ruthless winds deny thee reft ; Chilling night - dews faft defcending Gliften on thy downy breaft . Seeking fome kind hand to guide thee ...
... fong , 281 And hate the man that tells ' em they are wrong . Thy t Whither now in filence bending , Ruthless winds deny thee reft ; Chilling night - dews faft defcending Gliften on thy downy breaft . Seeking fome kind hand to guide thee ...
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... fong , That Anna's bedlam rant for fenfe can take , And over * Edwin's mewlings keep awake ; Yes , far from me , whate'er their birth or place , Thefe long - ear'd judges of the Phrygian race , 350 Their By fympathy depriv'd of light ...
... fong , That Anna's bedlam rant for fenfe can take , And over * Edwin's mewlings keep awake ; Yes , far from me , whate'er their birth or place , Thefe long - ear'd judges of the Phrygian race , 350 Their By fympathy depriv'd of light ...
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Againſt airy lays applauſe Auriculas bards beſt bofom Bofwell breaſt Canft carmina cenfure Crufca defperate dicere DON QUIXOTE Dunciad eaſe Edwin's mewlings eſpecially Euge expoſe eyes fame faſhion fcorn feet are accommodated fenfe fhall fignature filent fimple fince firſt fmile fneer fome fong fool ftand ftill fuch fuftian fweet genius gentleman hæc Haften hecatomb hifs himſelf iftud inſpire inveterate mountains lady laſt Laura Maria laurel leaſt lefs Limina locutus lyre madrigals Matilda Merry's frantic moft moſt moufe Muſe neque nifi Nugari Nunc o'er Olauda Olaudo PARAPHRASTIC poem poetæ poor Pope prægrandi praiſe preſent profe puny antagoniſts quid quis raiſe reader reaſoning recitaverit ille togatas Recounts the wayward refpect reft rhymes Romæ ſay ſcene ſhall ſpots ſteps ſtill ſtrain ſweep ſweet taſte thee theſe thou thouſand thro tunc verfe verſe Wefton Weftonian Whate'er whoſe Wreath of Liberty
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Página 22 - ... belle' hoc excute totum: quid non intus habet? non hie est Ilias Atti 50 ebria veratro? non siqua elegidia crudi dictarunt proceres? non quidquid denique lectis scribitur in citreis? calidum scis ponere sumen, scis comitem horridulum trita donare lacerna, et 'verum' inquis 'amo, verum mihi dicite de me.
Página 28 - I have too much refpefl for my reader to affront him with any fpecimens of this man's poetry, at once licentious and dull beyond example : at the fame time I cannot refift the temptation of prefenting him...
Página 46 - ... hie tamen infodiam. vidi, vidi ipse, libelle: 120 auriculas asini quis non habet? hoc ego opertum, hoc ridere meum, tarn nil, nulla tibi vendo Iliade.
Página 13 - Doom for a breath A hundred reasoning hecatombs to death.
Página 7 - See snivelling Jerningham at fifty weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep ; (See Cowley frisk it to one ding-dong chime, And weekly cuckold her poor spouse in rhyme ;) See Thrale's...
Página 10 - Of this poem no reader (provided he can read) Is at this time ignorant; but as there are various opinions concernIng It, and as I do not choose, perhaps, to dispute with a lady of Mrs.
Página 43 - Come then, around their works a circle draw, And near it plant the dragons of the law ; With labels writ, " Critics far hence remove, Nor dare to censure what the great approve.
Página 22 - Hoiu horriblt hit world can be : While I will GLORY TO BLASPHEME, AND MAKE THE joys OF HELL MY THEME.** ' The reader, perhaps, wonders what dreadful event gave birth.
Página 23 - VALUABLE poems calls a charming composition, abounding in lines of exquisite beauty, is the following rant : "Conjure up demons from the main; Storms upon storms indignant heap, Bid ocean howl, and nature weep, Till the Creator blush to see How terrible his world can be : While I will glory to blaspheme, And make the joys of hell my theme.
Página 29 - Be full as hard, and near as thick, as thine ; " Yet has the world admiring on it read " Many a keen gibe, and many a sportive line. " While nothing from thy jobbernowl can spring " But impudence and filth ; for out, alas! " Do what we will, 'tis still the same vile thing, " Within, all brickdust—and without, all brass.