The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 46Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... virtues to the kind influence of them , which has been fo lately fhed upon me ; and then , if my future mo- rals and writings shall gain any approbation from men of parts and probity , I must acknowledge all to be the product of your ...
... virtues to the kind influence of them , which has been fo lately fhed upon me ; and then , if my future mo- rals and writings shall gain any approbation from men of parts and probity , I must acknowledge all to be the product of your ...
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... virtue , and whofe Mufe is wit . * Rapt I forcfee thy Mallet's early aim Shine in full worth , and shoot at length to fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all that ...
... virtue , and whofe Mufe is wit . * Rapt I forcfee thy Mallet's early aim Shine in full worth , and shoot at length to fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all that ...
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... virtue , and whofe Mufe is wit . * Rapt I foresee thy Mallet's early aim Shine in full worth , and shoot at length to fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , 325 " And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all ...
... virtue , and whofe Mufe is wit . * Rapt I foresee thy Mallet's early aim Shine in full worth , and shoot at length to fame . Sweet fancy's bloom in Fenton's lay appears , 325 " And the ripe judgment of inftructive years . In Hill is all ...
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... virtue , ere too late . Know , if thou wilt thy dear - lov'd wife deplore , 265 Olympia waits 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 ...
... virtue , ere too late . Know , if thou wilt thy dear - lov'd wife deplore , 265 Olympia waits 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 ...
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... - pac'd weeping pomp ; the folemn prayer ; The decent tomb ; the verfe , that Sorrow gives , 75 Where , to remembrance fweet , fair virtue lives . 1 Now to mid - heaven the whiten'd moon inclines D 3 No THE WANDERER , CANTO III . 37.
... - pac'd weeping pomp ; the folemn prayer ; The decent tomb ; the verfe , that Sorrow gives , 75 Where , to remembrance fweet , fair virtue lives . 1 Now to mid - heaven the whiten'd moon inclines D 3 No THE WANDERER , CANTO III . 37.
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