Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 14J. Bell, 1791 |
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... minds of generous youth To love the simple mistress Truth ; The patient path distinctly show'd , That Rome and Greece to glory trode ; That self - applause is noblest fame , And Kings may greatness link to shame , While honesty is no ...
... minds of generous youth To love the simple mistress Truth ; The patient path distinctly show'd , That Rome and Greece to glory trode ; That self - applause is noblest fame , And Kings may greatness link to shame , While honesty is no ...
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... discompose One feature of the mind . Amidst the universal change , Unconscious of decay , It views unmov'd the scythe of Time Sweep all besides away . Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys 26 Ode XIX . ODES .
... discompose One feature of the mind . Amidst the universal change , Unconscious of decay , It views unmov'd the scythe of Time Sweep all besides away . Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys 26 Ode XIX . ODES .
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... mind Sees Nature in her changes kind , And pleas'd the whole surveys ; For him the morn benignly smiles , And evening shades reward the toils That measure out his days . The varying year may shift the scene , The sounding tempest lash ...
... mind Sees Nature in her changes kind , And pleas'd the whole surveys ; For him the morn benignly smiles , And evening shades reward the toils That measure out his days . The varying year may shift the scene , The sounding tempest lash ...
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... mind , But fairer still with reason join'd . Such is the feast thy social hours afford , When eloquence and GRANVILLE join the friendly board . GRANVILLE , whose polish'd mind is fraught With all that ROME or GREECE e'er taught ; Who ...
... mind , But fairer still with reason join'd . Such is the feast thy social hours afford , When eloquence and GRANVILLE join the friendly board . GRANVILLE , whose polish'd mind is fraught With all that ROME or GREECE e'er taught ; Who ...
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... st thou hear , Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run , Taught by the father , to his list'ning son ; Strange lays , whose pow'r had charm'daSPENSER's ear . At every pause , before thy mind possest , Old 62 Ode III . ODES .
... st thou hear , Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run , Taught by the father , to his list'ning son ; Strange lays , whose pow'r had charm'daSPENSER's ear . At every pause , before thy mind possest , Old 62 Ode III . ODES .
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