Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Poet ( Time has lost his name ) Deliver'd strains on Verse to future fame . Still , as he sung , he touch'd the trembling lyre , And felt the notes a rising warmth inspire . Ye sweetening Graces , in the music throng , Assist my genius ...
... Poet ( Time has lost his name ) Deliver'd strains on Verse to future fame . Still , as he sung , he touch'd the trembling lyre , And felt the notes a rising warmth inspire . Ye sweetening Graces , in the music throng , Assist my genius ...
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... Poet stood concern'd a while , And view'd his objects with a scornful smile : Then other images of different kind , With different workings , enter'd on his mind ; At whose approach , he felt the former gone , And shiver'd in conceit ...
... Poet stood concern'd a while , And view'd his objects with a scornful smile : Then other images of different kind , With different workings , enter'd on his mind ; At whose approach , he felt the former gone , And shiver'd in conceit ...
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... persecuting view . There bright surprizes of Poetic rage ( Whose strength and beauty , more confirm'd in age For having lasted , last the longer still ) By weak attempts are imitated ill , Or carried on Epist . I. AND DIDACTIC . 5.
... persecuting view . There bright surprizes of Poetic rage ( Whose strength and beauty , more confirm'd in age For having lasted , last the longer still ) By weak attempts are imitated ill , Or carried on Epist . I. AND DIDACTIC . 5.
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... Poet's pen : So will the Reader's eyes discern aright The rashest sally from the noblest flight , And find that only boast and sound agree To seem the life and voice of majesty , When Writers rampant on Apollo call , And bid him enter ...
... Poet's pen : So will the Reader's eyes discern aright The rashest sally from the noblest flight , And find that only boast and sound agree To seem the life and voice of majesty , When Writers rampant on Apollo call , And bid him enter ...
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... Poet's brow , While through the leaves , in unmolested skies , The gentle breathing of applauses flies , And flattering sounds are heard within the breeze , And pleasing murmur runs among the trees , And falls of water join the ...
... Poet's brow , While through the leaves , in unmolested skies , The gentle breathing of applauses flies , And flattering sounds are heard within the breeze , And pleasing murmur runs among the trees , And falls of water join the ...
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