The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets |
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Anonymous Extracts from Shakespeare A Winter Scene . - Thomson Reflections
at Midnight.— Young .. Tendency of all things to Decay - Armstrong Epitaph on Dr
. Parnell . - Goldsmith A Compliment to Bunyan.- Cowper A Prospect of Heaven.
Anonymous Extracts from Shakespeare A Winter Scene . - Thomson Reflections
at Midnight.— Young .. Tendency of all things to Decay - Armstrong Epitaph on Dr
. Parnell . - Goldsmith A Compliment to Bunyan.- Cowper A Prospect of Heaven.
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For rain and mountain storms the like thou need'st not fear ; The rain and storm
are things which scarcely can come here . Here thou ... Night and day thou art
safe as living thing can be : Be happy then and rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ?
For rain and mountain storms the like thou need'st not fear ; The rain and storm
are things which scarcely can come here . Here thou ... Night and day thou art
safe as living thing can be : Be happy then and rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ?
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In the composition of verse , propriety is one essential thing , the rules of which
should necessarily be adhered to . In connection with the general rules of verse ,
of numbers and harmony , this has a regulating influence ; and without which ...
In the composition of verse , propriety is one essential thing , the rules of which
should necessarily be adhered to . In connection with the general rules of verse ,
of numbers and harmony , this has a regulating influence ; and without which ...
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On this subject rules and precepts founded on just principles were necessary ;
but as many things can be better illustrated by example than precept , I will now
proceed to give some examples , and with accompanying remarks and
explications ...
On this subject rules and precepts founded on just principles were necessary ;
but as many things can be better illustrated by example than precept , I will now
proceed to give some examples , and with accompanying remarks and
explications ...
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... the sad cypress gloom ; The land of apparitions , empty shades ! All , all on
earth is shadow , all beyond Is substance ; the reverse is Folly's creed . How solid
all , where change shall be no more ! TENDENCY OF ALL THINGS TO DECAY .
... the sad cypress gloom ; The land of apparitions , empty shades ! All , all on
earth is shadow , all beyond Is substance ; the reverse is Folly's creed . How solid
all , where change shall be no more ! TENDENCY OF ALL THINGS TO DECAY .
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