The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... Sing ye to the Lord , for he hath triumphed gloriously ; the horfe and his rider . hath he thrown into the fea . " From this laft paffage it is plain that the ancients , very early , called in mufic to the aid of poetry , and that their ...
... Sing ye to the Lord , for he hath triumphed gloriously ; the horfe and his rider . hath he thrown into the fea . " From this laft paffage it is plain that the ancients , very early , called in mufic to the aid of poetry , and that their ...
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... Sing , heav'nly Muse , Things unattempted yet in profe or rhyme , A Shilling , Breeches , and Chimeras dire . Happy the man who , void of care and ftrife , In filken or in leathern purfe retains A SPLENDID SHILLING : He nor hears with ...
... Sing , heav'nly Muse , Things unattempted yet in profe or rhyme , A Shilling , Breeches , and Chimeras dire . Happy the man who , void of care and ftrife , In filken or in leathern purfe retains A SPLENDID SHILLING : He nor hears with ...
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... Sing , dance , and howl by turns in Ida's fhade ; Refign the war to men , who know the martial trade . This foul reproach , Afcanius cou'd not hear With patience , or a vow'd revenge forbear . At the full ftretch of both his hands , he ...
... Sing , dance , and howl by turns in Ida's fhade ; Refign the war to men , who know the martial trade . This foul reproach , Afcanius cou'd not hear With patience , or a vow'd revenge forbear . At the full ftretch of both his hands , he ...
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