The Works of the English Poets, Том 50H. Baldwin, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... Apollo too was there ; behind him hung His useless quiver , and his bow unftrung ; He touch'd his golden lyre , and thus he sung . " Lead on , great WILLIAM ! in thy happy reign " Peace and the Mufes are restor❜d again . " War , that ...
... Apollo too was there ; behind him hung His useless quiver , and his bow unftrung ; He touch'd his golden lyre , and thus he sung . " Lead on , great WILLIAM ! in thy happy reign " Peace and the Mufes are restor❜d again . " War , that ...
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... Apollo ceas'd.The Mufes take the found , From voice to voice th ' harmonious notes rebound , And echoing lyres tranfmit the volant fugue a- round ! 115 Mean while the fteady bark , with profperous gales , Fills the large fleets of her ...
... Apollo ceas'd.The Mufes take the found , From voice to voice th ' harmonious notes rebound , And echoing lyres tranfmit the volant fugue a- round ! 115 Mean while the fteady bark , with profperous gales , Fills the large fleets of her ...
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... Apollo , god of founds and verse , 5 Pathethic airs and moving thoughts inspire ! Look down ! and warm the fong with thy celeftial fire . II . Ah , lovely youth ! when thou wert here , Thyself a young Apollo did appear ; Young as that ...
... Apollo , god of founds and verse , 5 Pathethic airs and moving thoughts inspire ! Look down ! and warm the fong with thy celeftial fire . II . Ah , lovely youth ! when thou wert here , Thyself a young Apollo did appear ; Young as that ...
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... my anguish ! Every paffion yields to thee : Phoebus , quickly then relieve me ; Cupid fhall no more deceive me ; I'll to fprightlier joys be free . RECITATIVE . Apollo heard the foolish fwain ; He knew 13 RE- CANTATA AT 117 II .
... my anguish ! Every paffion yields to thee : Phoebus , quickly then relieve me ; Cupid fhall no more deceive me ; I'll to fprightlier joys be free . RECITATIVE . Apollo heard the foolish fwain ; He knew 13 RE- CANTATA AT 117 II .
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... Apollo did thefe grateful praifes pay . AIR . Matchlefs charmer ! thine thall be The highest prize of harmony . Phoebus ever will infpire thee , S And th ' applauding world admire thee ; 10 All fall in thy praise agree . Matchlefs ...
... Apollo did thefe grateful praifes pay . AIR . Matchlefs charmer ! thine thall be The highest prize of harmony . Phoebus ever will infpire thee , S And th ' applauding world admire thee ; 10 All fall in thy praise agree . Matchlefs ...
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Ægypt Apollo arms beauteous beauty Behold Belgia bleffings bleft breaſt bright Britannia's Cæfar CANTATA charms courſe crouds crown'd Cupid Daphne darts defire Doft thou ELECTRA ev'n eyes facred faid fair fame fate fcene fcorn feem ferene fhade fhall fhining fhore fide fighs fight filent fing fire firſt fkies flain flame flaves flow flowing tears fmiling foes foft fome fong foon foul fpring ftill ftrains ftreams fuch fudden fwain fweet Ganimede glory goddeſs grace grove happy hear heart Heaven heavenly himſelf honours immortal infpire join'd laft Love lyre maid Mufe Mufic ne'er numbers nymph o'er ORESTES pain Peneus plains pleas'd pleaſure Pompey Pothinus praiſe pride rais'd raiſe RECITATIVE reft reign rife riſe ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhine ſhould ſkies ſky ſmile ſpread ſtand ſtate thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tranſport triumphs Venus verſe voice whofe