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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... thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of duft alone remains of thee , ' Tis all thou art , and all the proud fhall be ! Poets themselves must fall , like those they fung , Deaf the prais'd ear , and mute the tuneful ...
... thee not , To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of duft alone remains of thee , ' Tis all thou art , and all the proud fhall be ! Poets themselves must fall , like those they fung , Deaf the prais'd ear , and mute the tuneful ...
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... thee . The mufes teach me all their fofteft lays , And the wide world refounds with Sappho's praife . Though great Alcæus more fublimely fings , And trikes with bolder rage the founding ftrings , No lefs renown attends the moving lyre ...
... thee . The mufes teach me all their fofteft lays , And the wide world refounds with Sappho's praife . Though great Alcæus more fublimely fings , And trikes with bolder rage the founding ftrings , No lefs renown attends the moving lyre ...
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... thee the fading trees appear to mourn , And birds defer their fongs till thy return : Night fhades the groves , and all in filence lie , All but the mournful Philomel and I : With mournful Philomel I join my strain , Of Tereus fhe , of ...
... thee the fading trees appear to mourn , And birds defer their fongs till thy return : Night fhades the groves , and all in filence lie , All but the mournful Philomel and I : With mournful Philomel I join my strain , Of Tereus fhe , of ...
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... thee . The mufes teach me all their foftest lays , And the wide world refounds with Sappho's praife . Though great Alcæus more fublimely fings , And trikes with bolder rage the founding ftrings , No leis renown attends the moving lyre ...
... thee . The mufes teach me all their foftest lays , And the wide world refounds with Sappho's praife . Though great Alcæus more fublimely fings , And trikes with bolder rage the founding ftrings , No leis renown attends the moving lyre ...
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... thee ; " The gift , the giver , and the god agree . " By why , alas , relentless youth , ah , why To diftant feas must tender Sappho fly ? Thy charms than thofe may far more powerful be , Through lonely plains , and through the filent ...
... thee ; " The gift , the giver , and the god agree . " By why , alas , relentless youth , ah , why To diftant feas must tender Sappho fly ? Thy charms than thofe may far more powerful be , Through lonely plains , and through the filent ...
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