Preface. Poems on several occasions. An essay on Virgil's GeorgicsJ. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... bright original . Now Ovid boasts the advantage of thy fong , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel firft began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods ...
... bright original . Now Ovid boasts the advantage of thy fong , And tells his story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel firft began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods ...
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... bright , And all the fea reflects a quivering light . Thus Etna , when in fierce eruptions broke , Fills heav'n with ashes , and the earth with smoke , Here crags of broken rocks are twirl'd on high , Here molten stones and scatter'd ...
... bright , And all the fea reflects a quivering light . Thus Etna , when in fierce eruptions broke , Fills heav'n with ashes , and the earth with smoke , Here crags of broken rocks are twirl'd on high , Here molten stones and scatter'd ...
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... bright , and glitter in their wings ; Others look loathfom and diseas'd with floth , Like a faint traveller whofe dusty mouth Grows dry with heat , and fpits a maukish froth . The first are best- From From their o'erflowing combs , you ...
... bright , and glitter in their wings ; Others look loathfom and diseas'd with floth , Like a faint traveller whofe dusty mouth Grows dry with heat , and fpits a maukish froth . The first are best- From From their o'erflowing combs , you ...
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... of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praise proclaim , Employ the echo in her name . Hark Hark how the flutes and trumpets raise , At bright [ 41 ] · A Song For St Cecilia's day at Oxford, An Account of the greatest English Poets 20.
... of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praise proclaim , Employ the echo in her name . Hark Hark how the flutes and trumpets raise , At bright [ 41 ] · A Song For St Cecilia's day at Oxford, An Account of the greatest English Poets 20.
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Joseph Addison. Hark how the flutes and trumpets raise , At bright Cecilia's name , their lays ; The organ labours in her praise , Cecilia's name does all our numbers grace , From ev'ry voice the tuneful accents fly , In foaring trebles ...
Joseph Addison. Hark how the flutes and trumpets raise , At bright Cecilia's name , their lays ; The organ labours in her praise , Cecilia's name does all our numbers grace , From ev'ry voice the tuneful accents fly , In foaring trebles ...
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Æneid Aëre æther amidſt arms atque BAROMETRI bleft bluſhes breaſt bright Cadmus caft courfe courſe Cycnus defcription diftant eaſe ev'ry eyes faid fame fate fatire fays fecret feven fhade fhall fhining fhore fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fkies flain fome fong foul fpring ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuci Gaul Georgic goddeſs Gods Gulfton heav'n herſelf himſelf itſelf Jove laft laſt loft maid mighty moſt Mufe Muſe muſt neighb'ring Nimbis numbers Nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's paffion Pentheus Phaeton pleaſe pleaſure poem poet purſue Quæ rage raiſe reft rife rifu riſe round ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhow ſkies ſky ſmoke ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſteeds ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreams thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thunder transform'd turba verfe verſe view'd Virgil Whilft whofe winds woods wou'd youth
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Страница 55 - I look for streams immortaliz'd in song. That lost in silence and oblivion lie, (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
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