The Complete Art of Poetry: In Six Parts, Том 2Charles Rivington, 1718 |
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... kind Nature models her Defign ; With forming Hand fhe works each beauteous Line , And all delightfom Things in the Compofure join . But if th ' Idola from foul Figures - rife , Their Roughnefs fhock the Soul , and wound the Eyes , And ...
... kind Nature models her Defign ; With forming Hand fhe works each beauteous Line , And all delightfom Things in the Compofure join . But if th ' Idola from foul Figures - rife , Their Roughnefs fhock the Soul , and wound the Eyes , And ...
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... kind Star was kindled in the Sky , Nor could the Moon her borrow'd Light fupply : For mifty Clouds involv'd the Firmament , The Stars were muffled , and the Moon was pent . COCK . [ Dryd . Virg . Within this Homestead liv'd , without a ...
... kind Star was kindled in the Sky , Nor could the Moon her borrow'd Light fupply : For mifty Clouds involv'd the Firmament , The Stars were muffled , and the Moon was pent . COCK . [ Dryd . Virg . Within this Homestead liv'd , without a ...
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... Kind . 1 COOK . As when fome skilful Cook , to pleafe each Guest , Would in one Mixture comprehend a Feaft , With due Proportion , and judicious Care , He fills his Dish with diff'rent Sorts of Fare , Fishes and Fowl delicioufly unite ...
... Kind . 1 COOK . As when fome skilful Cook , to pleafe each Guest , Would in one Mixture comprehend a Feaft , With due Proportion , and judicious Care , He fills his Dish with diff'rent Sorts of Fare , Fishes and Fowl delicioufly unite ...
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... kind ; Which feen he much rejoyceth in his cruel Mind . Of which full proud , himself up rearing hye , He looked round about with sterne Disdaine ; And did furvey his goodly Company : And marshalling the evil ordered Traine , With that ...
... kind ; Which feen he much rejoyceth in his cruel Mind . Of which full proud , himself up rearing hye , He looked round about with sterne Disdaine ; And did furvey his goodly Company : And marshalling the evil ordered Traine , With that ...
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... A harmless lambent Fire ! She kiffes cold , But kind and foft , and sweet as my Cleora ! Dryd.Cleom . If he be like my Love , She is not E 4 If The Complete ART of POETRY . 79 All deadly dangerous, all cruel keene, ...
... A harmless lambent Fire ! She kiffes cold , But kind and foft , and sweet as my Cleora ! Dryd.Cleom . If he be like my Love , She is not E 4 If The Complete ART of POETRY . 79 All deadly dangerous, all cruel keene, ...
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