| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...ill supply. In dreams they fearful precipices tread : Or, shipwreck'd, labor to some distant shore : + +K, * + sleep no more. The morn they look on with unwilling eyes, Till from their main-top joyful news ihey... | |
| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...ill supply. In dreams they fearful precipices tread : Or, shipwreck'd, labor to some distant shore : tate ; Good after ill, and after pain delight ; Alternate like the scenes sleep no more. The mom they look on with unwilling eyes, Till from their main-top joyful news they... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1852 - 378 pages
...ill supply. In dreams they fearful precipices tread; Or shipwreck' d, labour to some distant shore; Or in dark churches walk among the dead; They wake with horror, and dare sleep no more. Never had valour, no not ours, before, Done ought like this upon the land or main, Where,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 pages
...ill supply.) In dreams they fearful precipices tread, Or, shipwreck'd, labour to some distant shore : Or, in dark churches, walk among the dead ; They wake with horror, and dare sleep no more." It is a general rule in poetry, that all appropriated terms a' art should be sunk in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1854 - 472 pages
...distant shore : Or, in dark churches, walk among the dead ; They wake with horror, and dare sleep uo more." It is a general rule in poetry, that all appropriated terms of art should be sunk in general expressions, because poetry is to speak an universal language. This rule... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 356 pages
...ill supply). In dreams they fearful precipices tread, Or shipwreck'd, labour to some distant shore ; Or in dark churches walk among the dead : They wake with horror, and dare sleep no more." It is a general rule in poetry, that all appropriated terms of art should be sunk in... | |
| John Dryden - 1866 - 348 pages
...supply. tat In dreams they fearful precipices tread : Or, shipwreck'd, labour to some distant shore : Or in dark churches walk among the dead ; They wake with horror, and dare sleep no more. •The morn they look on with unwilling eyes, « Till from their maintop joyful news... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1897 - 764 pages
...ill supply. 71 In dreams they fearful precipices tread, Or shipwracked labour to some distant shore, Or in dark churches walk among the dead ; They wake with horror and dare sleep no more. 72 The morn they look on with unwilling eyes, Sfcaaii Till from their maintop joyful... | |
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