| Edward Young - 1741 - 194 Seiten
...found thy tempeft pidtur'd in his breaft. But, now, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own, can tell; His own, which Nature and the Graces form, At will, to raife, or hum the civil ftorm. * Horn. 11. 1. i. •f Ecu Deus ramum Letheet rare madentim, &c. Virg.... | |
| Edward Young - 1752 - 154 Seiten
...found thy tempeft piflur'd in his breaft. . . But, now, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own, can tell ; His own, which Nature and the Graces form, At will, to raife, or hufh the civil florin. t Hm. II. 1. 1, jf£ai Dtui ramtan Labin rtre naJtittem, tec. Virg.... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 Seiten
...found the tempeft piilur'd in his breaft : But, now, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own, can tell ; His own, which nature and the graces form, At will, to raife, or hufh, the civil ftorm. » HOM. II. lib. I. •j Ecct Dins ramuia Lttbft rtre maduitm, &c,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 290 Seiten
...oppreft, He found the tempeft pi&ur'd in his breaft : But, nowt what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No powers of language— but his own, can tell ; His...own, which nature and the graces form, At will, to raife, or hufh, the civil ftorm.. OCEAN? OCEAN; AN ODE. OCCASIONED BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL ENCOURAGEMENT... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 858 Seiten
...piftur'd in his breafti 130' But, noiu, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No powers of language—but his own, can tell; His own, which nature and the graces form,. At will, to raife, or hum, the civil ftorm.OCEAN; OCEAN; AN ODE. OCCASIONED BY HI^MAJESTY's ROYAL ENCOURAGEMENT... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 Seiten
...oppreft, He found the tempeft piftur'd in his breaft : 230 But, now, what joys that gloom of heart defpel, No powers of language — but his own, can tell; His...own, which nature and the graces form, At will, to raife, or hufh, the civil ftorm. OCEAN; OCEAN; AN OD :E. OCCASIONED BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL ENCOURAGEMENT... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 Seiten
...found thy tempeft pictur d in hi» bteaft. ' But now what joys that gloom of heart difpcl, No pow'is s too. Far as diftrefs the foul can wound, 'Tis pain in each degrte ; 'Tis blils but to a certa raife or huih the civil florm. § 48, The Cafrle of Indolence. An Allegorical Poem. THOMSON. ( The... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 Seiten
...oppreft, He found thy temped picVurd in his breaft. But now what joys that gloom of heat difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own can tell; His own, which Nature and the Graces form At will, to raife or huih the civil ftorm. §51. "The Caßle of Indolence. An Allegorical Poem. THOMPSON. Ibe Caflle-higlit... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 Seiten
...found the tempeft piftur'd in his breaft: But, now, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own, can tell ; His own, which nature and the graces form, At will, to raife, or hufh, the civil ftorm. • HOM. II. lib. I. •(• Ecce Deus ramum Letbao run madmtem, &c.... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 Seiten
...found the tempcft piftur'd in his brealt : 230 But now, what joys that gloom of heart difpel, No pow'rs of language — but his own, can tell ; His own, which Nature and the Graces form, At will to raife or hu(h the Civil ftorm. 234. A KEY TO THE LOVE OF FAME, &c. SATIRE 1. • — Gives applaufe... | |
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