Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Verse . By William White- head , Esq . V. To Lord Melcombe . From Richard Bentley , Esq . 53 57 Eckardt , the Painter . By the Hon . Horace Walpole . XII . To Sir Joshua Reynolds , President o . the Royal Aca- demy XIII . To the Hon ...
... Verse . By William White- head , Esq . V. To Lord Melcombe . From Richard Bentley , Esq . 53 57 Eckardt , the Painter . By the Hon . Horace Walpole . XII . To Sir Joshua Reynolds , President o . the Royal Aca- demy XIII . To the Hon ...
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... 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 , and retrieve the song From dark oblivion . See , my ...
... 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 , and retrieve the song From dark oblivion . See , my ...
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... verse require , Then straight in Anagram a wretched crew Will pay their undeserving praises too ; While on the rack his poor disjointed name Must tell its master's character to Fame . And ( if my fire and fears aright presage ) The ...
... verse require , Then straight in Anagram a wretched crew Will pay their undeserving praises too ; While on the rack his poor disjointed name Must tell its master's character to Fame . And ( if my fire and fears aright presage ) The ...
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... verse , and with a false pretence Support the dialogue , and pass for sense . Can things like these to lasting praise pretend ? Can any Muse the worthless toil befriend ? Ye sacred Virgins , in my thoughts ador'd , Ah , be for ever in ...
... verse , and with a false pretence Support the dialogue , and pass for sense . Can things like these to lasting praise pretend ? Can any Muse the worthless toil befriend ? Ye sacred Virgins , in my thoughts ador'd , Ah , be for ever in ...
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... Verse , replete with heavenly 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 ...
... Verse , replete with heavenly 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 ...
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