Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 páginas |
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... musick ; he played also on the German flute , which he found a very useful accom- plishment , as at times it afforded him the means of subsistence , which all his other qualities would have failed to acquire for him . His learning ...
... musick ; he played also on the German flute , which he found a very useful accom- plishment , as at times it afforded him the means of subsistence , which all his other qualities would have failed to acquire for him . His learning ...
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... musick melts on every spray ; Creation's mildest charms are there combined ; Extremes are only in the master's mind ; Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state , With daring aims , irregularly great ; Pride in their port , defiance ...
... musick melts on every spray ; Creation's mildest charms are there combined ; Extremes are only in the master's mind ; Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state , With daring aims , irregularly great ; Pride in their port , defiance ...
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... And in a calm his settling temper ends . But silence here the beauteous angel broke , The voice of musick ravish'd as he spoke : Thy prayer , thy praise , thy life , to vice unknown , R. Johnson , del . T. Bewick , sculp . 72 THE HERMIT.
... And in a calm his settling temper ends . But silence here the beauteous angel broke , The voice of musick ravish'd as he spoke : Thy prayer , thy praise , thy life , to vice unknown , R. Johnson , del . T. Bewick , sculp . 72 THE HERMIT.
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