Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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Page The merchant to secure his treasure 242 There is one dark and fullen hour
159 The sun was funk beneath the hill 77 The western sky was purpled o'er 86
Tho'cruel you seem to my pain 161 Thy fatal shafts unerring move 113 " Tis not ...
Page The merchant to secure his treasure 242 There is one dark and fullen hour
159 The sun was funk beneath the hill 77 The western sky was purpled o'er 86
Tho'cruel you seem to my pain 161 Thy fatal shafts unerring move 113 " Tis not ...
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... in poetical composition may be referred to the circumstance of its turning upon
nature or fiction , and on this will depend its fitness or unfitness to produce
peculiar effects . In general , whatever is designed to move the passions cannot
be too ...
... in poetical composition may be referred to the circumstance of its turning upon
nature or fiction , and on this will depend its fitness or unfitness to produce
peculiar effects . In general , whatever is designed to move the passions cannot
be too ...
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To pursue our instance taken from the passion of love ; the poet who wishes
rather to please and surprize than to move , will ransack heaven and earth for
objects of brilliant and unusual comparison with every circumstance relating to
the ...
To pursue our instance taken from the passion of love ; the poet who wishes
rather to please and surprize than to move , will ransack heaven and earth for
objects of brilliant and unusual comparison with every circumstance relating to
the ...
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I feel the found ; my heart - strings move : ' Twas not the nightingale that sung ; No
, ' tis my Chloe's sweeter tongue , Hark , hark , what says my love ! How foolish is
the nymph , she cries , Who triles with her lover's pain ! Nature ftill speaks in ...
I feel the found ; my heart - strings move : ' Twas not the nightingale that sung ; No
, ' tis my Chloe's sweeter tongue , Hark , hark , what says my love ! How foolish is
the nymph , she cries , Who triles with her lover's pain ! Nature ftill speaks in ...
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Then , MARY , fince nor gems nor ore Can with thy brighter self compare , Be just
, as fair , and value more Than gems or ore , a heart fincere : Let treasure meaner
beauties move ; Who pays thy worth , must pay in love . WHAT feet are her ...
Then , MARY , fince nor gems nor ore Can with thy brighter self compare , Be just
, as fair , and value more Than gems or ore , a heart fincere : Let treasure meaner
beauties move ; Who pays thy worth , must pay in love . WHAT feet are her ...
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