The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... line . How fudden trees rife to the reader's fight , 30 35 } 40 And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary deferts mix'd , with ...
... line . How fudden trees rife to the reader's fight , 30 35 } 40 And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary deferts mix'd , with ...
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... line , or hear the thundering gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the fluttering pheasant lie ! His gaudy robes in dazzling lines appear , And every feather fhines and varies there . Nor can I pass the ...
... line , or hear the thundering gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the fluttering pheasant lie ! His gaudy robes in dazzling lines appear , And every feather fhines and varies there . Nor can I pass the ...
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... Line . 15 No borrow'd Tinfel glitters o'er these Lays , And to the Mind a falfe Delight conveys : Throughout the whole with blended power is found , The Weight of Senfe and Elegance of Sound . A lavish Fancy , Wit , and Force , and Fire ...
... Line . 15 No borrow'd Tinfel glitters o'er these Lays , And to the Mind a falfe Delight conveys : Throughout the whole with blended power is found , The Weight of Senfe and Elegance of Sound . A lavish Fancy , Wit , and Force , and Fire ...
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... lines . 70 So the bright Magic of the Painter's hand , Can cities , ftreams , tall towers , and far - stretch'd ... line ; When the ftretch'd cloth a rougher ftroke receives , 85 When Art like lavish Nature's self supplies , Grace to the ...
... lines . 70 So the bright Magic of the Painter's hand , Can cities , ftreams , tall towers , and far - stretch'd ... line ; When the ftretch'd cloth a rougher ftroke receives , 85 When Art like lavish Nature's self supplies , Grace to the ...
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... lines for the fake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the fake of fome particular lines . I be- lieve , no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be ...
... lines for the fake of a whole Poem , and vice versa a whole Poem for the fake of fome particular lines . I be- lieve , no one qualification is so likely to make a good writer , as the power of rejecting his own thoughts ; and it must be ...
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