Garth's "Dispensary.": Kritische ausgabe mit einleitung und anmerkungenC. Winter, 1905 - 175 pages |
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... Fire and with that Ease , The Beaux , the Ladies , and the Criticks please . C. BOYLE . 1 ) Sämtliche Lobgedichte erschienen zum ersten Male in der 2. Auflage . TO MY FRIEND THE AUTHOR , DESIRING MY OPINION OF Lobgedichte.
... Fire and with that Ease , The Beaux , the Ladies , and the Criticks please . C. BOYLE . 1 ) Sämtliche Lobgedichte erschienen zum ersten Male in der 2. Auflage . TO MY FRIEND THE AUTHOR , DESIRING MY OPINION OF Lobgedichte.
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... Fire is past , Must judge by Rules what they want Force to Taste . I wou'd a Poet , like a Mistress , try , Not by ... Fires my Soul she warms With Balm upon her Lips , and Raptures in her Arms , Such is thy Genius , and such Art is ...
... Fire is past , Must judge by Rules what they want Force to Taste . I wou'd a Poet , like a Mistress , try , Not by ... Fires my Soul she warms With Balm upon her Lips , and Raptures in her Arms , Such is thy Genius , and such Art is ...
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... Fire : Which its diffusive Virtue does dispense , In flowing Verse , and elevated Sense . The Town , which long has swallow'd foolish Verse , Which Poetasters ev'ry where rehearse ; Will mend their Judgement now , refine their taste ...
... Fire : Which its diffusive Virtue does dispense , In flowing Verse , and elevated Sense . The Town , which long has swallow'd foolish Verse , Which Poetasters ev'ry where rehearse ; Will mend their Judgement now , refine their taste ...
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... Fire , Why Srages to survive Desire . Whence Milo's Vigour at Olympick's shown , Whence Tropes to F- or Impudence to S- How Matter , by the vary'd shape of Pores , Or Idiots frames or solemn Senators . 45 50 55 Hence ' tis we wait the ...
... Fire , Why Srages to survive Desire . Whence Milo's Vigour at Olympick's shown , Whence Tropes to F- or Impudence to S- How Matter , by the vary'd shape of Pores , Or Idiots frames or solemn Senators . 45 50 55 Hence ' tis we wait the ...
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... Fire , [ When De - re appears , all Eyes confess ] 4 Inspires the generous Breast of De - re [ Delamere W1 ] [ An easie Grandeur graces his Address . ' ] [ And M - ld is [ Mulgrave ever W ] active to defend His Country , with the Zeal ...
... Fire , [ When De - re appears , all Eyes confess ] 4 Inspires the generous Breast of De - re [ Delamere W1 ] [ An easie Grandeur graces his Address . ' ] [ And M - ld is [ Mulgrave ever W ] active to defend His Country , with the Zeal ...
Common terms and phrases
Acadian AE FOND KISS Akadier Amang andere Anmerkung Arms auld auld lang syne Ausgabe bonnie Burns Canto cou'd Dichter Dichtung die Ärzte Dispensary Druckfehler Dryden e'er Edinburgh edition englischen Hexameters English erste ersten Evangeline eyes fair farmer fehlen in 1-4 fehlt in ¹ Fergusson finden folgende forest frae Gabriel Gedicht Grand-Pré Haliburton hand heart Hexameter Jahre John John Nutt Kritiker lasses London Longfellow Lord Lutrin maiden Mauchline merry monie Moowis mournful Muse ne'er neuer Abschnitt night o'er owre poem poet poetic Pow'r river Robert Burns sagt Schenk schon Schreibung seine seinen shore shou'd Siehe silent sing song später Stanza Stelle stood sub Garth sweet syne thee thou thro twas Übersetzung Verse viel village weel Weise weniger Werk Whilst wohl wou'd wurde Zeit
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Page 30 - An' makes him quite forget his labour an' his toil. Belyve the elder bairns come drapping in, At service out, amang the farmers roun', Some ca' the pleugh, some herd, some tentie rin A cannie errand to a neebor town : Their eldest hope, their Jenny, woman grown, In youthfu...
Page 45 - Softly the Angelus sounded, and over the roofs of the village Columns of pale blue smoke, like clouds of incense ascending, Rose from a hundred hearths, the homes of peace and contentment. Thus dwelt together in love these simple Acadian farmers, — Dwelt in the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics.
Page 36 - O Scotia! my dear, my native soil! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent, Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blest with health, and peace, and sweet content! And...