Toggle navigation
Blacklight
Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Login
Search in
All Fields
Related People
Poem Title In Miscellany
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Blacklight
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Content type
Poem
44
Related People
Horace
[remove]
44
Not attributed
15
Alexander Brome
7
Sir Richard Fanshawe
6
Wentworth Dillon
4
John Hervey
2
Samuel Woodford
2
Thomas Flatman
2
Alexander Pope
1
Christopher Pitt
1
more
Related People
»
Poem Theme
Advice / moral precepts
[remove]
44
Virtue / vice
14
The happy man / contentment
12
Money / wealth
8
Manners
7
Poetry / literature / writing
7
Food and drink
3
Nature
3
Patronage
3
Ambition
2
more
Poem Theme
»
Poem Genre / Form
Imitation / translation / paraphrase
44
Couplet
34
Epistle
14
Ode
12
Advice
9
Satire
8
Quatrain abab
3
Dialogue
2
Extract / snippet from longer work
2
Proverbs / gnomic verse
2
more
Poem Genre / Form
»
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Poem Theme
Advice / moral precepts
Remove constraint Poem Theme: Advice / moral precepts
Related People
Horace
Remove constraint Related People: Horace
« Previous
|
21
-
30
of
44
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Gallery
Search Results
21.
Numicius to admire nothing at all
First Line:
Numicius to admire nothing at all
Last Line:
If not I pray make use of these with me
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42194
22.
One that has newly learned to speak and go
First Line:
One that has newly learned to speak and go
Last Line:
Not men the weak anxieties of age
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
31553
23.
Scaeva thou art wise enough to tell
First Line:
Scaeva thou art wise enough to tell
Last Line:
Get help you rascal where you are not known
DMI number:
42207
24.
Salust thou enemy of gold
First Line:
Salust thou enemy of gold
Last Line:
Mountains of gold
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42075
25.
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
First Line:
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
Last Line:
To the bleak mountains where you first were caught
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22159
26.
The old Greek poets Aristophanes
First Line:
The old Greek poets Aristophanes
Last Line:
So we'll dub thee a brother of the muse
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42172
27.
The safest way of life is neither
First Line:
The safest way of life is neither
Last Line:
Thy swelling sails
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42084
28.
The weary sailor calls for ease
First Line:
The weary sailor calls for ease
Last Line:
And eye the great with careless eyes
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25904
29.
Those ills your ancestors have done
First Line:
Those ills your ancestors have done
Last Line:
With all the pains we take have skill enough to be
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
927
30.
Thus in a wood two pilgrims turned aside
First Line:
Thus in a wood two pilgrims turned aside
Last Line:
By that misguided but by this undone
DMI number:
36770
« Previous
Next »
1
2
3
4
5