The bardiad, a poem, Volumen 2331823 |
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... the walls of sullen bondage smile . Mid tombs and stars the florid HERVEY glows , Writes as a Poet , tho ' he writes in prose . * Johnson's Lives of the Poets . - Art . Young . Nay , scarce can we to pensive Bard allude , 8 THE BARDIAD .
... the walls of sullen bondage smile . Mid tombs and stars the florid HERVEY glows , Writes as a Poet , tho ' he writes in prose . * Johnson's Lives of the Poets . - Art . Young . Nay , scarce can we to pensive Bard allude , 8 THE BARDIAD .
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... stars were dimming fast away , As nearer drew her bright MESSIAH's Day . With scheme delusive , artful , fervid , bold , Composed to charm the mind of Eastern mould , The ARABIAN SEER , with bright luxuriant line , Secur'd his " Koran ...
... stars were dimming fast away , As nearer drew her bright MESSIAH's Day . With scheme delusive , artful , fervid , bold , Composed to charm the mind of Eastern mould , The ARABIAN SEER , with bright luxuriant line , Secur'd his " Koran ...
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... ruthless Time defy . As on some night the spangled arch we view , When o'er the welkin spreads a palish blue , * Milton's " Paradise Lost , " Book I. line 26 . No stars with brilliance on the sight obtrude , But 58 THE BARDIAD .
... ruthless Time defy . As on some night the spangled arch we view , When o'er the welkin spreads a palish blue , * Milton's " Paradise Lost , " Book I. line 26 . No stars with brilliance on the sight obtrude , But 58 THE BARDIAD .
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Charles Burton. No stars with brilliance on the sight obtrude , But those which shine of largest magnitude . Fame , so capricious in her high behest , But seldom makes her living Poets blest ; Midst tombs and epitaphs her banners wave ...
Charles Burton. No stars with brilliance on the sight obtrude , But those which shine of largest magnitude . Fame , so capricious in her high behest , But seldom makes her living Poets blest ; Midst tombs and epitaphs her banners wave ...
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... difficult . Page 8 . Seraphic Young ! whose wilderness of thought . " The extracts from Young are reserved for a place under the observations presented upon a subsequent passage . Page 8 . " Mid tombs and stars the florid NOTES. ...
... difficult . Page 8 . Seraphic Young ! whose wilderness of thought . " The extracts from Young are reserved for a place under the observations presented upon a subsequent passage . Page 8 . " Mid tombs and stars the florid NOTES. ...
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