Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Wonder , Sorrow , Shame , or Anger , break ; But so the Part directs to find the rest , That what remains behind is more than guess'd . Thus fill'd with ease , yet left unfinish'd too , The sense looks large within the Reader's view ...
... Wonder , Sorrow , Shame , or Anger , break ; But so the Part directs to find the rest , That what remains behind is more than guess'd . Thus fill'd with ease , yet left unfinish'd too , The sense looks large within the Reader's view ...
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... d stream , And o'er the silver shoots the crimson gleam . Next let Prometheus boast his godlike art , And let a wonder from his fingers start ; An angel's form by every poet sung , Love in I 31 Epist II . AND DIDACTIC .
... d stream , And o'er the silver shoots the crimson gleam . Next let Prometheus boast his godlike art , And let a wonder from his fingers start ; An angel's form by every poet sung , Love in I 31 Epist II . AND DIDACTIC .
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... wonder brav'd the winds and rain , While round his head the rattling tempests blow , And watery mountains break in foam below ; On Neptune's back , the proud Colossus rides , Deaf to the roarings of the winds and tides . There Phidias ...
... wonder brav'd the winds and rain , While round his head the rattling tempests blow , And watery mountains break in foam below ; On Neptune's back , the proud Colossus rides , Deaf to the roarings of the winds and tides . There Phidias ...
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... wonder , and delight of man , Will stand the shocks and injuries of time , Built upon nature , and the true sublime . Thus life - resembling Allegory lies Behind a veil , remote from vulgar eyes : Transparent veil ! in hieroglyphics ...
... wonder , and delight of man , Will stand the shocks and injuries of time , Built upon nature , and the true sublime . Thus life - resembling Allegory lies Behind a veil , remote from vulgar eyes : Transparent veil ! in hieroglyphics ...
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... giant limb , and high renown , Whose deeds we wonder at , and hide our own ; Whom but to copy in their idle fits , Would break the backs of puny modern wits . Epist . V. EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c . 69 To Lord Melcombe From Richard Bentley, ...
... giant limb , and high renown , Whose deeds we wonder at , and hide our own ; Whom but to copy in their idle fits , Would break the backs of puny modern wits . Epist . V. EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c . 69 To Lord Melcombe From Richard Bentley, ...
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