The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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70 Let wary thought each enterprize forerun , And ponder on thy task before
begun , Left folly should the wretched work deface , And mock thy fruitless
labours with disgrace . Fools huddle on , and always are in haste , 75 Act without
thought ...
70 Let wary thought each enterprize forerun , And ponder on thy task before
begun , Left folly should the wretched work deface , And mock thy fruitless
labours with disgrace . Fools huddle on , and always are in haste , 75 Act without
thought ...
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But nobler thoughts the victor prince employ , And raise his heart with high
triumphant joy ; From hence a better course of time rolls on , 170 And whiter days
successive seem to run . From hence his kinder fortune seems to date The rising
...
But nobler thoughts the victor prince employ , And raise his heart with high
triumphant joy ; From hence a better course of time rolls on , 170 And whiter days
successive seem to run . From hence his kinder fortune seems to date The rising
...
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Sure , in the better ages of old time , Nor . poetry nor love was thought a crime ;
From heaven they both the gods best gifts were sent , Divinely perfect both , and
innocent . Then were bad poets and loofe loves not known ; None felt a warmth ...
Sure , in the better ages of old time , Nor . poetry nor love was thought a crime ;
From heaven they both the gods best gifts were sent , Divinely perfect both , and
innocent . Then were bad poets and loofe loves not known ; None felt a warmth ...
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And when my ftruggling thoughts for paflage strove , Why did my tongue refuse to
move ; Tell me can this be any thing but ... Whether the tragic Muse inspires thy
thought , To emulate what moving Otway wrote ; Or whether to the covert of some
...
And when my ftruggling thoughts for paflage strove , Why did my tongue refuse to
move ; Tell me can this be any thing but ... Whether the tragic Muse inspires thy
thought , To emulate what moving Otway wrote ; Or whether to the covert of some
...
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THE Opera first Italian masters taught , thought ; Britannia's learned theatre
disdains Melodious trifles , and enervate strains ; And blushes , on her injur'd
stage to see Nonsense well - tun'd , and sweet stupidity . No charms are wanting
to thy ...
THE Opera first Italian masters taught , thought ; Britannia's learned theatre
disdains Melodious trifles , and enervate strains ; And blushes , on her injur'd
stage to see Nonsense well - tun'd , and sweet stupidity . No charms are wanting
to thy ...
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