The Works of the Most Celebrated Minor Poets: Containing the Works of George Stepney, William Walsh, Thomas Tickell, Never Before Collected and Publish'd Together. Volume the second, Том 2F. Cogan, 1749 - 262 страници |
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... reason fleeps , A And fancy with her train loofe revels keeps , Then airy phantoms a mixt scene display , Of what we heard , or faw , or wish'd by day ; For memory thofe images retains , Which paffion form'd , and still the strongest ...
... reason fleeps , A And fancy with her train loofe revels keeps , Then airy phantoms a mixt scene display , Of what we heard , or faw , or wish'd by day ; For memory thofe images retains , Which paffion form'd , and still the strongest ...
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... reason his veins were exhausted , and his limbs chill'd , the ftanders - by , to make quicker dispatch , fmother'd him with the fteem of an hot bath . Juvenal not unjustly places this murder of Seneca among Nero's parricides , fince a ...
... reason his veins were exhausted , and his limbs chill'd , the ftanders - by , to make quicker dispatch , fmother'd him with the fteem of an hot bath . Juvenal not unjustly places this murder of Seneca among Nero's parricides , fince a ...
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... reason to expect any sort of return to it . And if it be fo , there ought to be a petition made to the fair , that they would be pleas'd fometimes to abate a little of their rigour , for the propagation of good verse . I do not mean ...
... reason to expect any sort of return to it . And if it be fo , there ought to be a petition made to the fair , that they would be pleas'd fometimes to abate a little of their rigour , for the propagation of good verse . I do not mean ...
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... reason for the fair and the young , to pass over fome of the faults ; and as for the grave and wife , all the favour I shall beg of them is , that they wou'd not read ' em . Things of this nature are calculated only for the former . If ...
... reason for the fair and the young , to pass over fome of the faults ; and as for the grave and wife , all the favour I shall beg of them is , that they wou'd not read ' em . Things of this nature are calculated only for the former . If ...
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... reason to make me forgive a christian for calling me fo . In like manner , madam , though I cou'd have pardon'd the hufbands and old women for saying such a thing of me , yet I can very hardly pardon you for it . It were in vain to call ...
... reason to make me forgive a christian for calling me fo . In like manner , madam , though I cou'd have pardon'd the hufbands and old women for saying such a thing of me , yet I can very hardly pardon you for it . It were in vain to call ...
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Æneid againſt Albion ancient arms Atreus beauty becauſe bleft boaſt breaſt call'd Catiline cauſe charms cou'd Eclogue ev'ry eyes facred faid fair fame fate fear fecret felf fhade fhall fhepherds fhine fhou'd fighs fight fince fing firft firſt flain flave flow'rs fmiles foes foft fome fongs foon foul ftand ftate ftill ftrain fubject fuch fure fweet fword Gaul gen'rous GEORGE STEPNEY gods grace heart heav'n himſelf hoft honour Jove juft king laft laſt lefs lov'd lover madam maid moft monarch moſt mufe muft muſt ne'er numbers nymph o'er paffion Paftorals pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe pride purſue rage raiſe reafon reft Retiarius rife Rome ſcene Servius Tullius ſhade ſhall ſhe ſkies ſmile ſtand ſtate ſtill tears thee thefe Theocritus theſe thofe THOMAS TICKELL thoſe thou thought thouſand thro verfe verſe Virgil whofe whoſe wou'd youth
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