Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Whilst the grave voice , controling all the spells , With solemn utterance , thus the Moral tells : ' So Public Worth its enemies destroys , • Or Private Innocence itself enjoys . ' " Here all the Passions , for their greater sway , In ...
... Whilst the grave voice , controling all the spells , With solemn utterance , thus the Moral tells : ' So Public Worth its enemies destroys , • Or Private Innocence itself enjoys . ' " Here all the Passions , for their greater sway , In ...
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... whilst I follow where your pointed beams My course directing shoot in golden streams , The bright appearance dazzles Fancy's eyes , And weary'd - out the fix'd Attention lies ; Enough , my Verses , have you work'd my breast , I'll seek ...
... whilst I follow where your pointed beams My course directing shoot in golden streams , The bright appearance dazzles Fancy's eyes , And weary'd - out the fix'd Attention lies ; Enough , my Verses , have you work'd my breast , I'll seek ...
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... whilst he sings ! O blissful state , O more than human joy ! What shafts can reach him , or what cares annoy ? What cares , my friend ? why all that man can know , Oppress'd with real or with fancy'd woe . Rude to the world , like ...
... whilst he sings ! O blissful state , O more than human joy ! What shafts can reach him , or what cares annoy ? What cares , my friend ? why all that man can know , Oppress'd with real or with fancy'd woe . Rude to the world , like ...
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... whilst the groves resound . Ev'n those , the knowing and the virtuous few , Who noblest ends by noblest means pursue , Forget the poet's use ; the powerful spell Of magic verse , which SIDNEY paints so well . Forget that Homer wak'd the ...
... whilst the groves resound . Ev'n those , the knowing and the virtuous few , Who noblest ends by noblest means pursue , Forget the poet's use ; the powerful spell Of magic verse , which SIDNEY paints so well . Forget that Homer wak'd the ...
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... ve seen The blushing letcher curse the babbling scene , Whilst he whom conscious Innocence secures , Unless when Virtue wrongs or scorn endures , Smiles unconcern'd , as Socrates is said T ' have 88 Epist . VIII . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... ve seen The blushing letcher curse the babbling scene , Whilst he whom conscious Innocence secures , Unless when Virtue wrongs or scorn endures , Smiles unconcern'd , as Socrates is said T ' have 88 Epist . VIII . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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