Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... passions well express'd , Nor raise like passions in another's breast . Here flat narrations fair exploits debase , In measures void of every shining grace ; Which never arm their hero for the field , Nor with prophetic story paint the ...
... passions well express'd , Nor raise like passions in another's breast . Here flat narrations fair exploits debase , In measures void of every shining grace ; Which never arm their hero for the field , Nor with prophetic story paint the ...
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... passions every where alike . There all the graceful Nymphs are forc'd to play Where any water bubbles in the way : There shaggy Satyrs are oblig'd to rove In all the fields , and over all the grove : There every star is summon'd from ...
... passions every where alike . There all the graceful Nymphs are forc'd to play Where any water bubbles in the way : There shaggy Satyrs are oblig'd to rove In all the fields , and over all the grove : There every star is summon'd from ...
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... Passions , for their greater sway , In all the power of words themselves array ; And hence the soft Pathetic gently charms , And hence the bolder fills the breast with arms . Sweet Love in numbers finds a world of darts , And with ...
... Passions , for their greater sway , In all the power of words themselves array ; And hence the soft Pathetic gently charms , And hence the bolder fills the breast with arms . Sweet Love in numbers finds a world of darts , And with ...
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... Passions learn to roll ; Thus , arm'd with Poetry , they win the soul . " Pass further through the Dome , another ... Passion , aid . " There modest Metaphors in order sit , With unaffected , undisguising Wit , That leave their own , and ...
... Passions learn to roll ; Thus , arm'd with Poetry , they win the soul . " Pass further through the Dome , another ... Passion , aid . " There modest Metaphors in order sit , With unaffected , undisguising Wit , That leave their own , and ...
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... Passions seem to throng , And with their quickness force the soul along ; And thus the soul grows fond they should prevail , When every Question seems a fair appeal ; And if by just degrees of strength they soar , In steps as equal each ...
... Passions seem to throng , And with their quickness force the soul along ; And thus the soul grows fond they should prevail , When every Question seems a fair appeal ; And if by just degrees of strength they soar , In steps as equal each ...
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