| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 514 pages
...from the ikies, Where the moft fpritely azure pleas'd the eyes ; This he with ftarry vapours ipangles all, Took in their prime, ere they grow ripe and fall...new rainbow, ere it fret or fade, The choiceft piece took out, a fcarf is made i Small ftrearQJng clouds he does for wings difplay, Not virtuo(!s ]0vers'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 358 pages
...; He cuts out a- filk mantle from the fkies, Where the mofl fpritely azure pleas'd the eyes ; This he with ftarry vapours fprinkles all, Took in their prime ere they grow ripe and fall; K4 C' Of a n.£w .rainbow, ere it .(ret or fade, The choicerl piece cutout, a fcarfe is made. This... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 418 pages
...; This he with ftarry vapours fpangles all, 805 Took in their prime, ere they grow ripe and fall i Of a new rainbow, ere it fret or fade, The choiceft piece took out, a fcarf is made i Small ftreammg clouds he does for wings difplay, Not virtuous lovers' fighs... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1784 - 534 pages
...ikies, Where the moft fprightly azure pleas'd the eyes; This he with ftarry vapours fpangles all, 805 Took in their prime ere they grow ripe, and fall : Of a new rainhow, ere it fret or fade, The ehoieeft pieee took out, a fearf is made ; Small ftreaming elouds... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 498 pages
...filk mantle from the fkes, Where the moft fprightly azure pleas'd the eyes ; This This he with ftany vapours fprinkles all, Took in their prime ere they...imagery : what might in general expreffions be great and foreible, he weakens and makes ridiculous by branching it into fmall pares. That Gabriel was invefted... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...He cuts out a filk mantle from the fltei, Where the moft fprightly azure ple«s'd tlie eyes. ; This he with ftarry vapours fprinkles all, Took in their...out, a fcarfe is made, This is a juft fpecimen of Cowley*s imagery : what / *might in general expreffions be great and forcible, he weakens and makes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pages
...; He cuts out a filk mantle from the fkics, "Where the moft fprightly azure pleas'd the eyes; This he with ftarry vapours fprinkles all, Took in their...made. This is a juft fpecimen of Cowley's imagery: what"might in general expreffions be great and forcible, he weakens and makes ridiculous by branching... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 pages
...indebted for the original conception to Cowley, David. ii. 807. This he with ftarry vapours fpangles all, Took in their prime, ere they grow ripe and fall...rainbow, ere it fret or fade , The choiceft piece took out, the fcarf is made. The whole context there from ver. 793. to ver. 812. is highly worthy of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 714 pages
...skies, Where the most sprightly arure pleas'd the eyes: This he with starry vapours sprinkles al), Took in their prime ere they grow ripe and fall ; Of a new rainbow ere it fret or fade, The choicest piece cut out, a scarfe is made. is a just specimen of Cowley's imagery: what might in general... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...pfc cats out a filk mantfe From the -fkies, Where the moft fprightly azure pleas'd the eyei ; * This he with ftarry vapours fprinkles all, Took in their...and fall ; Of a new rainbow ere it fret or Fade, The chpiceft piece cut out, a fcarfe is made. This is a juft fpecimen of Cowley's imagery: what might in... | |
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