Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... tongue : But soon he check'd his fingers , chose a strain , And florish'd shrill , and thus arose again : " Pass the next region which appears to show : ' Tis very open , unimprov'd , and low ; No noble flights of elevated thought , No ...
... tongue : But soon he check'd his fingers , chose a strain , And florish'd shrill , and thus arose again : " Pass the next region which appears to show : ' Tis very open , unimprov'd , and low ; No noble flights of elevated thought , No ...
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... , have you work'd my breast , I'll seek the sacred Grove , and sink to rest . " No longer now the ravish'd Poet sung , His voice in easy cadence left the tongue ; Nor o'er the music did his fingers fly , The 16 Epist . I EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... , have you work'd my breast , I'll seek the sacred Grove , and sink to rest . " No longer now the ravish'd Poet sung , His voice in easy cadence left the tongue ; Nor o'er the music did his fingers fly , The 16 Epist . I EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... tongue faulters , and her voice is lost ; Again her soul revives , her breath returns , Again she shivers , and again she burns : Each reader's bosom feels her various care , Warm'd by her flame , or chill'd by her despair . Tost , as ...
... tongue faulters , and her voice is lost ; Again her soul revives , her breath returns , Again she shivers , and again she burns : Each reader's bosom feels her various care , Warm'd by her flame , or chill'd by her despair . Tost , as ...
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... tongue . So when the sun with all - enlivening ray On Memnon's lips first strikes the golden day ; The hard flint utters melancholy sounds , And from the stone sweet harmony rebounds . Before Lysippus ' courser neighs the steed , And ...
... tongue . So when the sun with all - enlivening ray On Memnon's lips first strikes the golden day ; The hard flint utters melancholy sounds , And from the stone sweet harmony rebounds . Before Lysippus ' courser neighs the steed , And ...
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... skills confounded , and their tower o'erthrown ; Tongues , pillars , orders , to confusion turn , And mankind disappointed seem'd to mourn . Here Egypt's pyramids must heave sublime , And blunt the 34 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... skills confounded , and their tower o'erthrown ; Tongues , pillars , orders , to confusion turn , And mankind disappointed seem'd to mourn . Here Egypt's pyramids must heave sublime , And blunt the 34 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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