Эйкенсайд, Марк цитаты

Марк Эйкенсайд — английский врач и поэт. Автор знаменитой в своё время дидактической поэмы «Услады воображения» и нескольких медицинских сочинений. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Ноябрь 1721 – 23. Июнь 1770
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“The Providence of heaven
Has some peculiar blessing given
To each allotted state below.”

Book I, Ode II, No. 1: "For the Winter Solstice", stanza v, lines 48–50
Odes on Several Subjects (1745)

“Oft the hours
From morn to eve have stolen unmark'd away,
While mute attention hung upon his lips.”

Mark Akenside книга The Pleasures of the Imagination

Book II, lines 183–185
The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)

“Heaven's all-subduing will,
With good the progeny of ill,
Attempreth every state below.”

Book I, Ode II, No. 2: "On the Winter Solstice", stanza vi, lines 58–60
Odes on Several Subjects (1745)

“Man loves knowledge, and the beams of truth
More welcome touch his understanding's eye
Than all the blandishments of sound his ear,
Than all of taste his tongue.”

Mark Akenside книга The Pleasures of the Imagination

Book II, lines 100–103
The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)

“The man forget not, though in rags he lies,
And know the mortal through a crown's disguise.”

Источник: Epistle to Curio (1744), Lines 197–198

“Pall on her temper, like a twice-told tale.”

Mark Akenside книга The Pleasures of the Imagination

Book I, line 220
The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)

“Rustic herald of the spring.”

Book II, Ode III: "To the Cuckoo", stanza i, line 1
Odes on Several Subjects (1745)

“Such and so various are the tastes of men!”

Mark Akenside книга The Pleasures of the Imagination

Book III, line 567
The Pleasures of the Imagination (1744)

“Than Timoleon's arms require,
And Tully's curule chair, and Milton's golden lyre.”

Book I, Ode XVII: "On a Sermon against Glory", stanza ii, lines 17–18
Odes on Several Subjects (1745)