The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... charm an understanding age no more ; The long - fpun allegories fulfome grow , While the dull moral lies too plain below . We view well - pleas'd at distance all the fights , Of arms and palfries , battles , fields , and fights , And ...
... charm an understanding age no more ; The long - fpun allegories fulfome grow , While the dull moral lies too plain below . We view well - pleas'd at distance all the fights , Of arms and palfries , battles , fields , and fights , And ...
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... charms thou wouldst rehearse , In fmoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well defcrib'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair . Nor muft Rofcommon pafs neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry ...
... charms thou wouldst rehearse , In fmoother numbers and a fofter verfe ; Thy pen had well defcrib'd her graceful air , And Gloriana would have feem'd more fair . Nor muft Rofcommon pafs neglected by , That makes ev'n rules a noble poetry ...
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... charms in all . How might we fear our English poetry , That long has flourish'd , fhould decay with thee ; Did not the Mufes ' other hope appear , Harmonious Congreve , and forbid our fear : Congreve ! whofe fancy's unexhausted store ...
... charms in all . How might we fear our English poetry , That long has flourish'd , fhould decay with thee ; Did not the Mufes ' other hope appear , Harmonious Congreve , and forbid our fear : Congreve ! whofe fancy's unexhausted store ...
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... charms that their proud hearts fubdued . Fain would I Raphael's godlike art rehearse , And fhow th ' immortal labours in my verfe , Where from the mingled frength of shade and light A new creation rifes to my fight , Such heavenly ...
... charms that their proud hearts fubdued . Fain would I Raphael's godlike art rehearse , And fhow th ' immortal labours in my verfe , Where from the mingled frength of shade and light A new creation rifes to my fight , Such heavenly ...
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... charms of art , While proud oppreffion in her valleys reigns , And tyranny ufurps her happy plains ? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The reddening orange and the swelling grain : Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines , And in ...
... charms of art , While proud oppreffion in her valleys reigns , And tyranny ufurps her happy plains ? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The reddening orange and the swelling grain : Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines , And in ...
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