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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... verses there is more happiness than pains ; he is sprightly with..ut effort , and always delights though he never ravishes ; every thing is proper , yet every thing feems cafual . If there is fome appearance of elaboration in the Hermit ...
... verses there is more happiness than pains ; he is sprightly with..ut effort , and always delights though he never ravishes ; every thing is proper , yet every thing feems cafual . If there is fome appearance of elaboration in the Hermit ...
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... verse be true ) The mufes came to give the laurel too . But what avail'd the verdant prize of wit , If love swore vengeance for the tales he writ ? Ye fair offended , hear your friend relate What heavy judgment prov'd the writer's fate ...
... verse be true ) The mufes came to give the laurel too . But what avail'd the verdant prize of wit , If love swore vengeance for the tales he writ ? Ye fair offended , hear your friend relate What heavy judgment prov'd the writer's fate ...
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... VERSE , After the Manner of the ancient Monks . Er nunc dilectum fpeculum , pro more retectum , Emicat in mensâ , que fplendet pyxide densâ : Tum primum lymphâ , fe purgat candida nympha ; Jamque fine menda , cæleftis imago videnda ...
... VERSE , After the Manner of the ancient Monks . Er nunc dilectum fpeculum , pro more retectum , Emicat in mensâ , que fplendet pyxide densâ : Tum primum lymphâ , fe purgat candida nympha ; Jamque fine menda , cæleftis imago videnda ...
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... verse descend , and here below My ravish'd heart with rais'd affection fill , And warbling o'er the foul incline my will . Among thy pomp , let rich expreffion wait , Let raging numbers form thy train complete , While at thy motions ...
... verse descend , and here below My ravish'd heart with rais'd affection fill , And warbling o'er the foul incline my will . Among thy pomp , let rich expreffion wait , Let raging numbers form thy train complete , While at thy motions ...
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... verse , arising on the wing , What part of all thy subject wilt thou fing ? How fire thy first attempt ? in what refort Of Paleftina's plains , or Salem's court ; Where , as his hands the folemn measure play'd , Curs'd fiends with ...
... verse , arising on the wing , What part of all thy subject wilt thou fing ? How fire thy first attempt ? in what refort Of Paleftina's plains , or Salem's court ; Where , as his hands the folemn measure play'd , Curs'd fiends with ...
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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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