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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... worfe the Nymphs and Nereids ride . Dryd . When thus the Father of the Flood appears , And o'er the Seas his fov'reign Trident rears , Their Fury falls ; he fkims the liquid Plains , High on his Chariot , and with loosen'd Reins ( Virg ...
... worfe the Nymphs and Nereids ride . Dryd . When thus the Father of the Flood appears , And o'er the Seas his fov'reign Trident rears , Their Fury falls ; he fkims the liquid Plains , High on his Chariot , and with loosen'd Reins ( Virg ...
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... worfe ! My Joy , my Comfort , All that was left in Life fleets after thee : My aking Sight hangs on thy parting Beauties : So finks the fetting Sun beneath the Waves , E 5 And And leaves the Traveller , in pathlefs Woods , Benighted ...
... worfe ! My Joy , my Comfort , All that was left in Life fleets after thee : My aking Sight hangs on thy parting Beauties : So finks the fetting Sun beneath the Waves , E 5 And And leaves the Traveller , in pathlefs Woods , Benighted ...
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... worfe within Began to rife ; high Paffions , Anger , Hate , Miftruft , Sufpicion , Difcord ; and fhook fore Their inward State of Mind ; calm Region once , And full of Peace , now toft and turbulent : For Understanding rul'd not , and ...
... worfe within Began to rife ; high Paffions , Anger , Hate , Miftruft , Sufpicion , Difcord ; and fhook fore Their inward State of Mind ; calm Region once , And full of Peace , now toft and turbulent : For Understanding rul'd not , and ...
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... worfe , and mocks the Leeches Cares : Swol'n is his Breast , his inward Pains increase ; All Means are us'd , and all without Succefs . The clotted Blood lies heavy on his Heart , Corrupts , and there remains in fpite of Art : Nor ...
... worfe , and mocks the Leeches Cares : Swol'n is his Breast , his inward Pains increase ; All Means are us'd , and all without Succefs . The clotted Blood lies heavy on his Heart , Corrupts , and there remains in fpite of Art : Nor ...
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... worfe or better , mount the Throne . Dryd . Pal . What then remains , but after past Annoy To take the good Viciffitude of Joy ; To thank the gracious Gods for what they give , ( Arc . Poffefs our Souls , and while we live , to live ...
... worfe or better , mount the Throne . Dryd . Pal . What then remains , but after past Annoy To take the good Viciffitude of Joy ; To thank the gracious Gods for what they give , ( Arc . Poffefs our Souls , and while we live , to live ...
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