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They carried me to a shed in the great court of Gleys, and set me on straw: and there, till far into the afternoon, I lay betwixt swooning and trembling, while Delia bath'd my head in water from the sea, for no other was to be had. And about four in the afternoon the horror left me, so that I sat up and told my story pretty steadily. "What of the house?"
There purple vengeance bath'd in gore retires. In the only passage of the Dunciad meant to be poetic and not ironic and spiteful, he has "the panting gales" of a garden he describes. Match me such an absurdity among the "conceits" of the age preceding! Virgil tells the noble and ingenious one that if Pope will but write upon some graver themes,
There was no difficulty at the gate, where the sentry recogniz'd the two princes and open'd the wicket at once. Long after it had clos'd behind me, and I stood looking back at Oxford towers, all bath'd in the winter moonlight, I heard the two voices roaring away up the street: "It was a frog leap'd into a pool "
I found a callous matter Began to spread and to expatiate there: But with a richer drug than scalding water I bath'd it often, ev'n with holy blood, Which at a board, while many drank bare wine, A friend did steal into my cup for good, Ev'n taken inwardly, and most divine To supple hardnesses. Dear, could my heart not break, When with my pleasures ev'n my rest was gone?
Peace, Sister, do not urge it as a sin, Of which the Gods themselves have guilty been: The Gods, my Sister, do approve Revenge By Thunder, which th'Almighty Ports unhinge, Such is their Lightning when poor Mortals fear, And Princes are the Gods inhabit here; Revenge has charms that do as powerful prove As those of Beauty, and as sweet as Love, The force of Vengeance will not be withstood, Till it has bath'd and cool'd it self in Blood.
Ben Halliday found two oil jars lying there " "Are the horses out?" "Oh, Jack I do not know! Shame on me to forget them!" I ran toward the stable. Already the roof was ablaze, and the straw yard, beyond, a very furnace. Rushing in, I found the two horses cowering in their stalls, bath'd in sweat, and squealing. But 'twas all fright.
"Lamb kyes," said he he had stopped roaring to listen. The woman laughed. "As if I hadn't never bath'd a babby!" she said. "Come give us a hold of him. Come to 'Melia, my precious" "G'way, ugsie!" replied the Lamb at once.
'Lamb kyes, said he he had stopped roaring to listen. The woman laughed. 'As if I hadn't never bath'd a babby! she said. 'Come give us a hold of him. Come to 'Melia, my precious. 'G'way, ugsie! replied the Lamb at once.
Their Bodies bath'd in purple Blood, They bore with them away; They kiss'd them dead a thousand Times, When they were clad in Clay. Thus we see how the Thoughts of this Poem, which naturally arise from the Subject, are always simple, and sometimes exquisitely noble; that the Language is often very sounding, and that the whole is written with a true poetical Spirit.
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