The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... muses round the body cry , But hear a cupid loudly laughing by ; He wheels his arrow with infulting hand , And thus infcribes the moral on the fand . " Here Hefiod lies : ye future bards , beware " How far your moral tales incenfe the ...
... muses round the body cry , But hear a cupid loudly laughing by ; He wheels his arrow with infulting hand , And thus infcribes the moral on the fand . " Here Hefiod lies : ye future bards , beware " How far your moral tales incenfe the ...
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... Muses ' sky : Who , while his ftrength to mount aloft he tries , By regions varying in their nature flies . At first , he rifeth o'er a land of toil , A barren , hard , and undeferving foil , Where only weeds from heavy labour grow ...
... Muses ' sky : Who , while his ftrength to mount aloft he tries , By regions varying in their nature flies . At first , he rifeth o'er a land of toil , A barren , hard , and undeferving foil , Where only weeds from heavy labour grow ...
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... Muse . Long did Apelles his fam'd piece decline ; His Alexander was his laft defign . ' Tis Montague's rich vein alone must prove , None but a Phidias fhould attempt a Jove . A The fury paus'd , till with a frightful sound ( 4 ) A ...
... Muse . Long did Apelles his fam'd piece decline ; His Alexander was his laft defign . ' Tis Montague's rich vein alone must prove , None but a Phidias fhould attempt a Jove . A The fury paus'd , till with a frightful sound ( 4 ) A ...
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... muses ' fons were not his care ; Two friends , adepts , the Trifmegifts by name , Alike their features , and alike their ... muse could make immortal with her quill ; But learn'd inquiries after nature's state Diffolv'd the league , and ...
... muses ' fons were not his care ; Two friends , adepts , the Trifmegifts by name , Alike their features , and alike their ... muse could make immortal with her quill ; But learn'd inquiries after nature's state Diffolv'd the league , and ...
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... muse inspire ; To Carlisle fill the glass , and tune the lyre . With his lov'd bays the god of day shall crown A wit and luftre equal to his own . THE SAME . At once the fun and Carlifle took their way , To warm the frozen north , and ...
... muse inspire ; To Carlisle fill the glass , and tune the lyre . With his lov'd bays the god of day shall crown A wit and luftre equal to his own . THE SAME . At once the fun and Carlifle took their way , To warm the frozen north , and ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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