Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... flame , Such cold endeavors would invade thy name ! The writer fondly would in these survive , Which , wanting spirit , never seem'd alive : But , if Applause or Fame attend his pen , Let breathless statues pass for breathing men ...
... flame , Such cold endeavors would invade thy name ! The writer fondly would in these survive , Which , wanting spirit , never seem'd alive : But , if Applause or Fame attend his pen , Let breathless statues pass for breathing men ...
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... flames afford a wild pretence To keep them unrestrain'd by common sense . Ah , sacred Verse ! lest Reason quit thy seat , Give none to such , or give a gentler heat . " ' Twas here the Singer felt his temper wrought By Epist . I. 7 AND ...
... flames afford a wild pretence To keep them unrestrain'd by common sense . Ah , sacred Verse ! lest Reason quit thy seat , Give none to such , or give a gentler heat . " ' Twas here the Singer felt his temper wrought By Epist . I. 7 AND ...
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... flame : Or wish success had more adorn'd his arms , Who gave the world for Cleopatra's charms . Ye Sons of Glory , be my first appeal , If here the power of lines these lines reveal . When some great youth has with impetuous thought ...
... flame : Or wish success had more adorn'd his arms , Who gave the world for Cleopatra's charms . Ye Sons of Glory , be my first appeal , If here the power of lines these lines reveal . When some great youth has with impetuous thought ...
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... , But then , like Sisyphus , are falling still ; I own , by reading we may feed the flame , But first must have that heat from whence it came ; Else , like dry pumps whose springs their moisture mourn 22 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... , But then , like Sisyphus , are falling still ; I own , by reading we may feed the flame , But first must have that heat from whence it came ; Else , like dry pumps whose springs their moisture mourn 22 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... flame : Be sultry noon in brighter yellow drest , And bend a rainbow on her burning breast ; Let the rich dyes in changing colors flow , And lose themselves in one poetic glow . So the fair Indian crown its gloss assumes , Dispos'd in ...
... flame : Be sultry noon in brighter yellow drest , And bend a rainbow on her burning breast ; Let the rich dyes in changing colors flow , And lose themselves in one poetic glow . So the fair Indian crown its gloss assumes , Dispos'd in ...
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appear Ashburnham AYLESBURY Bard beauteous beauty beneath bloom blushes brave breast bright charms cheeks colors coursers darts delight divine Dunciad e'er EPISTLES CRITICAL Ev'n ev'ry eyes face fair fame fancy fire flame foes form'd genius give glory glow Goddess grace hand heart Heaven Hence hero ibid immortal Bard labor'd Lady lays light lines live look Lord Love Lycaon lyre maid mind Mount Athos Muse Muse's nature Nature's ne'er numbers Nymphs o'er paint Parnassian passions pencil Petrarch pleas'd Poet poet's Poetry praise pride Queen Quintilian racter rage rise roll round sacred scene seen sense shade shew shine sight sing skies smile soft song soul sound stage stand strain stream sublime sweet tears thee Themistocles thou thought thunder Titian tongue Tragic Muse Trinity College tuneful Twas verse vex'd Vitruvius voice waves Whilst wound write youth Zeuxis