The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... light , imperial * Salem , rife ! Exalt thy towery head , and lift thy eyes ! See a long + race thy fpacious courts adorn ; See future fons , and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every fide arife , Demanding life , impatient ...
... light , imperial * Salem , rife ! Exalt thy towery head , and lift thy eyes ! See a long + race thy fpacious courts adorn ; See future fons , and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every fide arife , Demanding life , impatient ...
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... light , imperial * Salem , rife ! Exalt thy towery head , and lift thy eyes ! See a long race thy fpacious courts adorn ; See future fons , and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every fide arise , Demanding life , impatient ...
... light , imperial * Salem , rife ! Exalt thy towery head , and lift thy eyes ! See a long race thy fpacious courts adorn ; See future fons , and daughters yet unborn , In crowding ranks on every fide arise , Demanding life , impatient ...
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... light , Thefe born to judge , as well as thofe to write . Let fuch teach others who themselves excel , And cenfure freely who have written well : Authors are partial to their wit , ' tis true ; But are not critics to their judgment too ...
... light , Thefe born to judge , as well as thofe to write . Let fuch teach others who themselves excel , And cenfure freely who have written well : Authors are partial to their wit , ' tis true ; But are not critics to their judgment too ...
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... light , Thefe born to judge , as well as thofe to write . Let fuch teach others who themselves excel , And cenfure freely who have written well : Authors are partial to their wit , ' tis true ; But are not critics to their judgment too ...
... light , Thefe born to judge , as well as thofe to write . Let fuch teach others who themselves excel , And cenfure freely who have written well : Authors are partial to their wit , ' tis true ; But are not critics to their judgment too ...
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... light of the Mæonian star . Poets , a race long unconfin'd and free , Still fond and proud of favage liberty , Receiv'd his laws ; and stood convinc'd ' twas fit , Who conquer'd nature , fhould prefide o'er wit . Horace ftill charms ...
... light of the Mæonian star . Poets , a race long unconfin'd and free , Still fond and proud of favage liberty , Receiv'd his laws ; and stood convinc'd ' twas fit , Who conquer'd nature , fhould prefide o'er wit . Horace ftill charms ...
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