The Works of the English Poets, Volúmenes 13-16G. Bigg, 1779 - 408 páginas |
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... land ! by Heaven indulg'd to breed The ftout , fagacious hound , and generous steed ; In vain ! while yet no bard adorn'd our isle , To celebrate the glorious fylvan toil . For For this what darling son shall feel thy fire , [ 9 ]
... land ! by Heaven indulg'd to breed The ftout , fagacious hound , and generous steed ; In vain ! while yet no bard adorn'd our isle , To celebrate the glorious fylvan toil . For For this what darling son shall feel thy fire , [ 9 ]
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... bard Sits darkly musing o'er th ' unfinish'd lay . 140 Let no Corinthian pillars prop the dome , A vain expence , on charitable deeds Better difpos'd , to clothe the tatter'd wretch , 145 Who fhrinks beneath the blast , to feed the poor ...
... bard Sits darkly musing o'er th ' unfinish'd lay . 140 Let no Corinthian pillars prop the dome , A vain expence , on charitable deeds Better difpos'd , to clothe the tatter'd wretch , 145 Who fhrinks beneath the blast , to feed the poor ...
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... bard ! 270 Loud was the cry ; hills , woods , and Hebrus ' banks , Return'd their clamorous rage ; distress'd he flies , Shifting from place to place , but flies in vain ; For eager they pursue , till panting , faint , By noify ...
... bard ! 270 Loud was the cry ; hills , woods , and Hebrus ' banks , Return'd their clamorous rage ; distress'd he flies , Shifting from place to place , but flies in vain ; For eager they pursue , till panting , faint , By noify ...
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... bard , Charm'd once the listening Dryads , with his fong Sublimely sweet . O grant me , facred fhade , To glean fubmifs what thy full fickle leaves . The morning fun , that gilds with trembling rays Windfor's high towers , beholds the ...
... bard , Charm'd once the listening Dryads , with his fong Sublimely sweet . O grant me , facred fhade , To glean fubmifs what thy full fickle leaves . The morning fun , that gilds with trembling rays Windfor's high towers , beholds the ...
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... bards , when we have acquired a little reputation , to print ourselves into disgrace . We climb the Aonian mount with difficulty and toil ; we receive the bays for which we languifhed ; till , grafping ftill at more , we lofe our hold ...
... bards , when we have acquired a little reputation , to print ourselves into disgrace . We climb the Aonian mount with difficulty and toil ; we receive the bays for which we languifhed ; till , grafping ftill at more , we lofe our hold ...
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