The Art of English Poetry: Containing. Rules for making verses. A collection of the most natural, agreeable, and sublime thoughts ... that are to be found in the best English poets. A dictionary of rhymes. I.. II.. III.Hitch and Hawes, 1762 |
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... live , who merit Death . * Of this your Play thing made in hafte , the World ; But grant me Quiet , Liberty and Peace ; By Day what's needful , and at Night soft Eafe ; The Friend I truft in , and the She I 3 Tha 10 Life .
... live , who merit Death . * Of this your Play thing made in hafte , the World ; But grant me Quiet , Liberty and Peace ; By Day what's needful , and at Night soft Eafe ; The Friend I truft in , and the She I 3 Tha 10 Life .
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... Night , and her ugly Subjects thou doft fright ,, And Sleep , the lazy Owl of Night ; Afham'd and fearful to appear , 2 They freen their horrid Shapes with the black Hemisphere ; With them there haftes , and wildly takes th ' Alarm , Of ...
... Night , and her ugly Subjects thou doft fright ,, And Sleep , the lazy Owl of Night ; Afham'd and fearful to appear , 2 They freen their horrid Shapes with the black Hemisphere ; With them there haftes , and wildly takes th ' Alarm , Of ...
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... Night he rolls his fmoaky Fires . When , Goddefs , thou lift'ft up thy waken'd Head Out of the Morning's Purple Bed , Thy Choir of Birds about Thee play , And all the joyful World falutes the rifing Day . All the World's Brav'ry , that ...
... Night he rolls his fmoaky Fires . When , Goddefs , thou lift'ft up thy waken'd Head Out of the Morning's Purple Bed , Thy Choir of Birds about Thee play , And all the joyful World falutes the rifing Day . All the World's Brav'ry , that ...
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... Night ; Taught by the heav'nly Muse to venture down The dark Defcent , and up to re - afcend , Tho ' hard and rare : Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy fov'reign vital Lamp ; but thou Revifit'ft not thefe Eyes , that roll in vain To ...
... Night ; Taught by the heav'nly Muse to venture down The dark Defcent , and up to re - afcend , Tho ' hard and rare : Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy fov'reign vital Lamp ; but thou Revifit'ft not thefe Eyes , that roll in vain To ...
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... Night . The Night , amaz'd , begins to hafte away , As if thofe Fires were Beams of coming Day . Cree , Luc . As when fome dreadful Thunder - clap is nigh ,. The winged Fire shoots fwiftly thro ' the Sky , .. Strikes and confumes ere ...
... Night . The Night , amaz'd , begins to hafte away , As if thofe Fires were Beams of coming Day . Cree , Luc . As when fome dreadful Thunder - clap is nigh ,. The winged Fire shoots fwiftly thro ' the Sky , .. Strikes and confumes ere ...
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