The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... once in you , Sprightly as Youth , as Age confummate too : Your strains are regularly bold , and please With unforc'd care , and unaffected ease , With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Ancients shewn ...
... once in you , Sprightly as Youth , as Age confummate too : Your strains are regularly bold , and please With unforc'd care , and unaffected ease , With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Ancients shewn ...
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... once , like thine , in plains delight , Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE ...
... once , like thine , in plains delight , Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE ...
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... once the day , at once the night ! And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary deferts mix'd , with painted plains ! And fee ! the deferts caft a pleafing gloom , And shrubby heaths rejoice in purple bloom : Whilst fruitful ...
... once the day , at once the night ! And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary deferts mix'd , with painted plains ! And fee ! the deferts caft a pleafing gloom , And shrubby heaths rejoice in purple bloom : Whilst fruitful ...
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... once the subject and the song divine . Peace , fung by thee , shall please ev'n Britons more Than all their fhouts for Victory before . Oh ! could Britannia imitate thy ftream , The world fhould tremble at her awful name : From various ...
... once the subject and the song divine . Peace , fung by thee , shall please ev'n Britons more Than all their fhouts for Victory before . Oh ! could Britannia imitate thy ftream , The world fhould tremble at her awful name : From various ...
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... once in you : A ftyle polite , from affectation free , Virgil's correctnefs , Homer's majefty ! Soft Waller's ease , with Milton's vigour wrought , And Spenfer's bold luxuriancy of thought . 10 In each bright page , Strength , Beauty ...
... once in you : A ftyle polite , from affectation free , Virgil's correctnefs , Homer's majefty ! Soft Waller's ease , with Milton's vigour wrought , And Spenfer's bold luxuriancy of thought . 10 In each bright page , Strength , Beauty ...
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