The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... hear them , and not attempt to fing ? 60 65 70 Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander through the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe , from sport to sport I run , Mark the stretch'd line , or hear the ...
... hear them , and not attempt to fing ? 60 65 70 Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife and wander through the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe , from sport to sport I run , Mark the stretch'd line , or hear the ...
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... 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 juft praises tune th ' adventurous fong . How am I fill'd with rapture and delight ...
... 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 juft praises tune th ' adventurous fong . How am I fill'd with rapture and delight ...
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... hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of sense ) , his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no small danger of ...
... hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one man of sense ) , his living thus in a course of flattery may put him in no small danger of ...
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... Hear how the birds , on every bloomy spray , With joyous music wake the dawning day ! Why fit we mute , when early linnets fing , When warbling Philomel falutes the spring ? Why fit we fad , when Phosphor fhines so clear , And lavish ...
... Hear how the birds , on every bloomy spray , With joyous music wake the dawning day ! Why fit we mute , when early linnets fing , When warbling Philomel falutes the spring ? Why fit we fad , when Phosphor fhines so clear , And lavish ...
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... and thro ' flowery meads . Ver . 3. Originally thus in the MS . There to the winds he plain'd his hapless love , And Amaryllis fill'd the vocal grove . Har 5 Hear what from Love unpractis'd hearts endure , From Love [ 31 ]
... and thro ' flowery meads . Ver . 3. Originally thus in the MS . There to the winds he plain'd his hapless love , And Amaryllis fill'd the vocal grove . Har 5 Hear what from Love unpractis'd hearts endure , From Love [ 31 ]
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