The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... should have time to difpofe of them to the best advantage before the publication of this Edition ( which hath been long prepared ) fhould put a ftop to the fale . But it may be proper to be a little more particular concerning the ...
... should have time to difpofe of them to the best advantage before the publication of this Edition ( which hath been long prepared ) fhould put a ftop to the fale . But it may be proper to be a little more particular concerning the ...
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... should . Nor indeed could they be concealed , if we were so minded , for they shine through his Vir- tues ; no man being more a dupe to the fpecious appear- ances of Virtue in others . In a word , I mean not to be his Panegyrift , but ...
... should . Nor indeed could they be concealed , if we were so minded , for they shine through his Vir- tues ; no man being more a dupe to the fpecious appear- ances of Virtue in others . In a word , I mean not to be his Panegyrift , but ...
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... Should wear thofe flowers her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwain's be wrought ...
... Should wear thofe flowers her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwain's be wrought ...
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... should cease to glide : In mighty Pope's immortalizing ftrains , Still shall she grace and range the verdant plains ; By him felected for the Mufes ' theme , 40 Still shine a blooming maid , and roll a limpid stream . Go on , and , with ...
... should cease to glide : In mighty Pope's immortalizing ftrains , Still shall she grace and range the verdant plains ; By him felected for the Mufes ' theme , 40 Still shine a blooming maid , and roll a limpid stream . Go on , and , with ...
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... should Pope , ye bards , ye critics tell , Remain unfung , who fings himself so well ? Hear then , great bard , who can alike inspire With Waller's foftness , or with Milton's fire ; Whilft I , the meanest of the Muses ' throng , To thy ...
... should Pope , ye bards , ye critics tell , Remain unfung , who fings himself so well ? Hear then , great bard , who can alike inspire With Waller's foftness , or with Milton's fire ; Whilft I , the meanest of the Muses ' throng , To thy ...
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