Selections from the British Poets, Том 2 |
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... , to whom th ' indulgent Muse Vouchsafes a portion of celestial fire : Nor blame the partial Fates if they refuse Th ' imperial banquet and the rich attire . Know thine own worth , and reverence the lyre . 14 JAMES BEATTIE .
... , to whom th ' indulgent Muse Vouchsafes a portion of celestial fire : Nor blame the partial Fates if they refuse Th ' imperial banquet and the rich attire . Know thine own worth , and reverence the lyre . 14 JAMES BEATTIE .
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Fitz-Greene Halleck. Know thine own worth , and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debase the heart which God refined ? No ; let thy heaven - taught soul to Heaven aspire , To Fancy , Freedom , Harmony resign'd ; Ambition's grovelling crew ...
Fitz-Greene Halleck. Know thine own worth , and reverence the lyre . Wilt thou debase the heart which God refined ? No ; let thy heaven - taught soul to Heaven aspire , To Fancy , Freedom , Harmony resign'd ; Ambition's grovelling crew ...
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... soothing strain , Diffuse the tuneful lenitives of pain ; No sounds , alas ! would touch th ' impervious ear , Though dancing mountains witness'd Orpheus near ; Nor lute nor lyre his feeble pow'rs attend , Nor SAMUEL JOHNSON . 47.
... soothing strain , Diffuse the tuneful lenitives of pain ; No sounds , alas ! would touch th ' impervious ear , Though dancing mountains witness'd Orpheus near ; Nor lute nor lyre his feeble pow'rs attend , Nor SAMUEL JOHNSON . 47.
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Fitz-Greene Halleck. Nor lute nor lyre his feeble pow'rs attend , Nor sweeter music of a virtuous friend ; But everlasting dictates crowd his tongue , Perversely grave , or positively wrong . The still returning tale and ling'ring jest ...
Fitz-Greene Halleck. Nor lute nor lyre his feeble pow'rs attend , Nor sweeter music of a virtuous friend ; But everlasting dictates crowd his tongue , Perversely grave , or positively wrong . The still returning tale and ling'ring jest ...
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... lyre , whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out ; And the clear voice symphonious , yet distinct , And in the charming strife triumphant still , Beguile the night , and set a keener edge On female ...
... lyre , whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out ; And the clear voice symphonious , yet distinct , And in the charming strife triumphant still , Beguile the night , and set a keener edge On female ...
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