The Works of the English Poets: SavageH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... thee bestow'd ; whence Fancy colour'd fhines , And flutters round his brow a hovering fight , Varying her plumes in vifionary light . 35 40 The folar fires now faint and watery burn , Juft where with ice Aquarius frets his urn ! If thaw ...
... thee bestow'd ; whence Fancy colour'd fhines , And flutters round his brow a hovering fight , Varying her plumes in vifionary light . 35 40 The folar fires now faint and watery burn , Juft where with ice Aquarius frets his urn ! If thaw ...
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... thee , thou'rt English - born . Of England ITo me the British fate Rifes , in dear memorial , ever great ! 266 Here ftand we confcious : -Diffidence fufpend ! Free flow our words Did neler thy Mufe extend To grots , where Contemplation ...
... thee , thou'rt English - born . Of England ITo me the British fate Rifes , in dear memorial , ever great ! 266 Here ftand we confcious : -Diffidence fufpend ! Free flow our words Did neler thy Mufe extend To grots , where Contemplation ...
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... thee . 325 330 Thefe fcorn ( faid I ) the verfe - wright of their age , 335 Vain of a labour'd , languid , useless page ; To whofe dim faculty the meaning fong Is glaring , or obfcure , when clear , and strong ; Who , in cant phrases ...
... thee . 325 330 Thefe fcorn ( faid I ) the verfe - wright of their age , 335 Vain of a labour'd , languid , useless page ; To whofe dim faculty the meaning fong Is glaring , or obfcure , when clear , and strong ; Who , in cant phrases ...
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... ' twixt thy foe and thee ! Truth from an eminence furveys our scene ( A hill , where all is clear , and all ferene ) . C 2 350 355 360 365 370 Rude Rude earth - bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys blow , THE WANDERER , CANTO I 19.
... ' twixt thy foe and thee ! Truth from an eminence furveys our scene ( A hill , where all is clear , and all ferene ) . C 2 350 355 360 365 370 Rude Rude earth - bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys blow , THE WANDERER , CANTO I 19.
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... thee on a foreign fhore ; There in a cell thy laft remains be spent ; Away ! deceive Despair , and find Content !! I heard , obey'd ; nor more of Fate complain'd ; Long feas I meafur'd , and this mountain gain'd . 270 ) Soon to a ...
... thee on a foreign fhore ; There in a cell thy laft remains be spent ; Away ! deceive Despair , and find Content !! I heard , obey'd ; nor more of Fate complain'd ; Long feas I meafur'd , and this mountain gain'd . 270 ) Soon to a ...
Често срещани думи и фрази
AARON HILL æther beauty behold bleffing blifs bloom bluſh breaſt BRIDGET JONES bright cenfure charms circle of deceit clouds defcend defire deſpair diſplay divine eaſe ev'n fafe fair fame fate fatire fcene fcorn feem feen ferene fhade fhall fhine fhould fighs fing fire firſt flame fmile foes foft fome fong fons forrows foul fpirits friendſhip ftand ftill ftreams ftrike fuch fweet fwelling glows grace grief heart heaven honours infpire juft Juftice light loft luftre mind moſt Mufe mufic Muſe muſt ne'er o'er Olympia paffion pity pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe pride purſue raiſe rays refin'd rife riſe rofe ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhows ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſpring ſtands ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought truth virtue wealth weep whofe Whoſe wild wind youth
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