The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen2Gregg, 1969 |
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... light and warm the hemifphere . Wine can dispense to all both light and heat , They are with wine incorporate : That pow'rful juice , with which no cold dares mix , Which ftill is fluid , and no frost can fix ; Let that but in abundance ...
... light and warm the hemifphere . Wine can dispense to all both light and heat , They are with wine incorporate : That pow'rful juice , with which no cold dares mix , Which ftill is fluid , and no frost can fix ; Let that but in abundance ...
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John Newbery. Light as an empty dream at break of day , Or as a blaft of wind , fhe rufh'd away . Thus , having pafs'd the night in fruitless pain ,, I , to my longing friends , return again ... Light as an empty dream at break of day, ...
John Newbery. Light as an empty dream at break of day , Or as a blaft of wind , fhe rufh'd away . Thus , having pafs'd the night in fruitless pain ,, I , to my longing friends , return again ... Light as an empty dream at break of day, ...
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... light these characters may be seen by others , we cannot help obferving , that they affect us in the manner abovementioned , and we are inclined to think that Virgil defigned that the action of this episode fhould be taken in the fenfe ...
... light these characters may be seen by others , we cannot help obferving , that they affect us in the manner abovementioned , and we are inclined to think that Virgil defigned that the action of this episode fhould be taken in the fenfe ...
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