The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... muses , who prefide over the principal arts . Ver . 119. The names of the mufes , and their derivations . Clio ... muse ; but , according to him , poetry is the province of all . Calliope , in- deed , is diftinguished from the reft , as ...
... muses , who prefide over the principal arts . Ver . 119. The names of the mufes , and their derivations . Clio ... muse ; but , according to him , poetry is the province of all . Calliope , in- deed , is diftinguished from the reft , as ...
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... Muses , fecond book , where he fays Melampus feems to and Apollo they ftyle their prefident . Ofiris at his have learned the ftories of Bacchus from Cadmus return was deified , and afterwards murdered by and other Tyrians , which came ...
... Muses , fecond book , where he fays Melampus feems to and Apollo they ftyle their prefident . Ofiris at his have learned the ftories of Bacchus from Cadmus return was deified , and afterwards murdered by and other Tyrians , which came ...
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... muse , naturally reminded me of my own neceffity . The utmost ambition of my wishes could not have af- pired after a more illuftrious patron than Mr. Yorke ; I was not kept long in fufpenfe , having , through a worthy friend , received ...
... muse , naturally reminded me of my own neceffity . The utmost ambition of my wishes could not have af- pired after a more illuftrious patron than Mr. Yorke ; I was not kept long in fufpenfe , having , through a worthy friend , received ...
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... muse ; Let us beneath yon fhady elm retreat , Where nature forms a lovely pastoral feat , Where sculptur'd Naiads and Priapus stand , And groves of oak extending o ... muses , the bucolic lay . 60 70 ** Thyrĥis my name , to Ætna I belong ,
... muse ; Let us beneath yon fhady elm retreat , Where nature forms a lovely pastoral feat , Where sculptur'd Naiads and Priapus stand , And groves of oak extending o ... muses , the bucolic lay . 60 70 ** Thyrĥis my name , to Ætna I belong ,
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... muses love ; Two kids I offer'd in their laurel grove . 90 Lacon . Me Phœbus loves , for him a ram I feed , Which at the next Carnean feast shall bleed . Comates . 66 Twin - bearing goats I milk ; " Ah , hapless swain , Alcippe cries ...
... muses love ; Two kids I offer'd in their laurel grove . 90 Lacon . Me Phœbus loves , for him a ram I feed , Which at the next Carnean feast shall bleed . Comates . 66 Twin - bearing goats I milk ; " Ah , hapless swain , Alcippe cries ...
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