The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... fure , rhyme , without the addition of wit , and the spirit of poetry ( quod nequeo monftrare fentio tantum ) would but make it ten times more distracted than it is in profe . We must confider in Pindar the great difference of time ...
... fure , rhyme , without the addition of wit , and the spirit of poetry ( quod nequeo monftrare fentio tantum ) would but make it ten times more distracted than it is in profe . We must confider in Pindar the great difference of time ...
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... fure has fworn No man near him fhould be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart , But But in this thankless world the givers Are ...
... fure has fworn No man near him fhould be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art Fortune's free gifts as freely to impart , With an unenvious hand , and an unbounded heart , But But in this thankless world the givers Are ...
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... fure treafures to hoard , And make them ufelefs , as in mines , remain , To lofe th ' occafion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Ev'n for self - concerning ends , ' Tis wifer much to hoard - up friends . Though happy ...
... fure treafures to hoard , And make them ufelefs , as in mines , remain , To lofe th ' occafion Fortune does afford Fame and public love to gain : Ev'n for self - concerning ends , ' Tis wifer much to hoard - up friends . Though happy ...
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... fure we may The fame too of the present say , If paft and future times do thee obey . Thou stop'ft this current , and doft make This running river fettle like a lake e ; Thy certain hand holds fast this flippery fnake ! The fruit which ...
... fure we may The fame too of the present say , If paft and future times do thee obey . Thou stop'ft this current , and doft make This running river fettle like a lake e ; Thy certain hand holds fast this flippery fnake ! The fruit which ...
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... fure to lose the combat by ' t . Nor can the fnow , which now cold Age does fhed Upon thy reverend head , Quench or allay the noble fires within ; But all which thou hast been , And And all that Youth can be , thou ' rt # 50 COWLEY'S ...
... fure to lose the combat by ' t . Nor can the fnow , which now cold Age does fhed Upon thy reverend head , Quench or allay the noble fires within ; But all which thou hast been , And And all that Youth can be , thou ' rt # 50 COWLEY'S ...
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