The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Hours of IdlenessBaynes and Son, 1824 - 446 páginas |
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... from Anacreon . To his Lyre .322 Ode III . 323 Fragments of School Exercises 324 Episode of Nisus and Euryalus Translation from the Medea of Euripides 325 336 Page FUGITIVE PIECES . Thoughts suggested by a College Examination.
... from Anacreon . To his Lyre .322 Ode III . 323 Fragments of School Exercises 324 Episode of Nisus and Euryalus Translation from the Medea of Euripides 325 336 Page FUGITIVE PIECES . Thoughts suggested by a College Examination.
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... lyre and one of the first of his poems lie neglected on the ground , & c . The whole was executed by Flaxman , at that time lately returned from Rome : the following most excellent epitaph was written by Mr. Hayley . Ye who the merits ...
... lyre and one of the first of his poems lie neglected on the ground , & c . The whole was executed by Flaxman , at that time lately returned from Rome : the following most excellent epitaph was written by Mr. Hayley . Ye who the merits ...
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... lyre , And swept with hurried hand the strings . With woeful measures wan Despair- Low solemn sounds his grief beguiled , A sullen , strange , and mingled air , ' Twas sad by fits , by starts ' twas wild . But thou , O Hope ! with eyes ...
... lyre , And swept with hurried hand the strings . With woeful measures wan Despair- Low solemn sounds his grief beguiled , A sullen , strange , and mingled air , ' Twas sad by fits , by starts ' twas wild . But thou , O Hope ! with eyes ...
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... lyre aside ? As , in that loved Athenian bower , You learn'd an all - commanding power , Thy mimic soul , O nymph endear'd ! Can well recall what then it heard . Where is thy native simple heart , Devote to Virtue , Fancy , Art ? Arise ...
... lyre aside ? As , in that loved Athenian bower , You learn'd an all - commanding power , Thy mimic soul , O nymph endear'd ! Can well recall what then it heard . Where is thy native simple heart , Devote to Virtue , Fancy , Art ? Arise ...
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... lyre he strung , Sweet flow'd the lays - but love was all he sung . The gay description could not fail to move ; For , led by Nature , all are friends to love . But Heaven , still various in its works , decreed The perfect boast of time ...
... lyre he strung , Sweet flow'd the lays - but love was all he sung . The gay description could not fail to move ; For , led by Nature , all are friends to love . But Heaven , still various in its works , decreed The perfect boast of time ...
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