Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... Fancy . By the Rev. Shepherd , D. D. 140 Mr. Hudson 57 XXXII . On Melancholy , to a XIII . To Fancy . By Sir James Marriot , Bart . Friend . By the Rev. Wm . 61 Mason , M. A. 143 IV . To Fancy . By William Hamilton , Esq . Of Bangour 67 ...
... Fancy . By the Rev. Shepherd , D. D. 140 Mr. Hudson 57 XXXII . On Melancholy , to a XIII . To Fancy . By Sir James Marriot , Bart . Friend . By the Rev. Wm . 61 Mason , M. A. 143 IV . To Fancy . By William Hamilton , Esq . Of Bangour 67 ...
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... Fancy's loveliest child , ' Mid lorn savannahs waste and wild , With human feelings melt ! Behold the powerful charm assuage The hoary lion's lawless rage : He owns the wanton fire ; And lordly roaming o'er the plain , Singles the ...
... Fancy's loveliest child , ' Mid lorn savannahs waste and wild , With human feelings melt ! Behold the powerful charm assuage The hoary lion's lawless rage : He owns the wanton fire ; And lordly roaming o'er the plain , Singles the ...
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... bosom'd vale her ample store , Till weary Fancy can no more ; Or inward if she turn her gaze , And all th ' internal world surveys ; With joy complacent sees succeed In fair array , each comely deed . She hears Ode VI . 19 ODES .
... bosom'd vale her ample store , Till weary Fancy can no more ; Or inward if she turn her gaze , And all th ' internal world surveys ; With joy complacent sees succeed In fair array , each comely deed . She hears Ode VI . 19 ODES .
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... Love's fugitive , I try From the commanding pow'r to fly , Tho ' Grace was dawning on my soul , Possest by heav'n sincere and whole . Yet still in Fancy's painted cells The soul - inflaming image dwells . Why didst thou 30 Ode VI . ODES .
... Love's fugitive , I try From the commanding pow'r to fly , Tho ' Grace was dawning on my soul , Possest by heav'n sincere and whole . Yet still in Fancy's painted cells The soul - inflaming image dwells . Why didst thou 30 Ode VI . ODES .
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... will I sometimes bid my fancy steal That unclaim'd wealth no property restrains ; Soothe with fictitious aid my friendly zeal , And realize each godly act she feigns . So shall I gain the gold without alloy ; . 38 Ode VII . ODES .
... will I sometimes bid my fancy steal That unclaim'd wealth no property restrains ; Soothe with fictitious aid my friendly zeal , And realize each godly act she feigns . So shall I gain the gold without alloy ; . 38 Ode VII . ODES .
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amorous tale ANTISTROPHE awful Beauty's Behold blest bliss bloom bosom bower breast breathes brow CALIFORN canst charms chearful cheek cherub confest crown'd deep delight desart Despair divine dread drest ev'ry eyes fair faithless Fancy Fancy's fate fears feel fire flame flow flowers fond Friendship gloom glow Goddess grace Grief grove hand Hark heart heaven heavenly Hope hour JOSEPH WARTON light Love Love's lyre maid Melancholy MELPOMENE mild mind Mirth morn Morpheus Muse Nature's ne'er night numbers Nymph o'er pale PALEMON passions peace pensive plain Pleasure poison'd pow'r pride rage rapture rill round rove sacred scene shade sighs sight silver star smiles soft solemn song sooth sorrow soul spring STROPHE sweet swell tears thee thine THOMAS PENROSE thou Thro train trembling Twas Virtue wave wealth wild wing Wisdom's wretch Youth ΤΟ