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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... whose disposition is acknowledged to have been irritable , was hurt beyond measure at this tranflation ; and it is probable that the character of Atticus was written in the heat of his resent- ment on this occasion , as he expressed the ...
... whose disposition is acknowledged to have been irritable , was hurt beyond measure at this tranflation ; and it is probable that the character of Atticus was written in the heat of his resent- ment on this occasion , as he expressed the ...
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... Whose mufe did once , like thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight : So larks , which firft from lowly fields arife , Mount by degrees , and reach at laft the skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO MR . POPE ...
... Whose mufe did once , like thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight : So larks , which firft from lowly fields arife , Mount by degrees , and reach at laft the skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO MR . POPE ...
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... Whose virgin name no time nor change can hide , Though ev'n her spotlefs waves should cease to glide : In mighty Pope's immortalizing strains , Still fhall fhe grace and range the verdant plains ; By him selected for the mufes ' theme ...
... Whose virgin name no time nor change can hide , Though ev'n her spotlefs waves should cease to glide : In mighty Pope's immortalizing strains , Still fhall fhe grace and range the verdant plains ; By him selected for the mufes ' theme ...
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... Whose sense inftructs us , and whose humour charms , Whofe judgment fways us , and whofe fpirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in Nature see the hearts of swains , Their artless paffions , and their tender pains , 10 Now fetting Phœbus fhone ...
... Whose sense inftructs us , and whose humour charms , Whofe judgment fways us , and whofe fpirit warms ! Oh , skill'd in Nature see the hearts of swains , Their artless paffions , and their tender pains , 10 Now fetting Phœbus fhone ...
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... Whose raptures fire me , and whofe vifions blefs , 260 Bear me , oh bear me to fequefter'd scenes , The bowery mazes , and furrounding greens ; To Thames's banks which fragrant breezes fill , Or where the mufes fport on Cooper's Hill ...
... Whose raptures fire me , and whofe vifions blefs , 260 Bear me , oh bear me to fequefter'd scenes , The bowery mazes , and furrounding greens ; To Thames's banks which fragrant breezes fill , Or where the mufes fport on Cooper's Hill ...
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