The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... stood , And clear'd a plant , encumber'd with its wood . Beneath a neighb'ring tree , the chief divine Gaz'd o'er his fire , retracing ev'ry line , The ruins of himself ! now worn away With age , yet ftill majeftic in decay ! Sudden his ...
... stood , And clear'd a plant , encumber'd with its wood . Beneath a neighb'ring tree , the chief divine Gaz'd o'er his fire , retracing ev'ry line , The ruins of himself ! now worn away With age , yet ftill majeftic in decay ! Sudden his ...
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... stood , And fhook his plumes , that heav'nly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide . Adam's calling to Eve , when he faw the angel march- ing towards them through the fpicy foreft , is also great . Hafte hither Eve , and worth thy fight ...
... stood , And fhook his plumes , that heav'nly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide . Adam's calling to Eve , when he faw the angel march- ing towards them through the fpicy foreft , is also great . Hafte hither Eve , and worth thy fight ...
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... Stood like a tower ; his form had yet not loft All her original brightness , nor appear'd Lefs than arch - angel ruin'd , and th ' exceís Of glory obfcur'd ; as when the fun new ris'n Looks thro ' the horizontal mifty air Shorn of his ...
... Stood like a tower ; his form had yet not loft All her original brightness , nor appear'd Lefs than arch - angel ruin'd , and th ' exceís Of glory obfcur'd ; as when the fun new ris'n Looks thro ' the horizontal mifty air Shorn of his ...
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