Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 3J. Bell, 1792 |
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... Hence , ye prophane : I raise the sounding string , And Bolingbroke descends to hear me sing . When Greece could truth in Mystic Fable shroud , And with delight inftruct the listening crowd , An ancient Poet ( Time has lost his name ) ...
... Hence , ye prophane : I raise the sounding string , And Bolingbroke descends to hear me sing . When Greece could truth in Mystic Fable shroud , And with delight inftruct the listening crowd , An ancient Poet ( Time has lost his name ) ...
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... hence the soft Pathetic gently charms , And hence the bolder fills the breast with arms . Sweet Love in numbers finds a world of darts , And with Desirings wounds the tender hearts . Fair Hope Epist . I. 11 AND DIDACTIC .
... hence the soft Pathetic gently charms , And hence the bolder fills the breast with arms . Sweet Love in numbers finds a world of darts , And with Desirings wounds the tender hearts . Fair Hope Epist . I. 11 AND DIDACTIC .
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... hence that humble Provinces are seen Transform'd to Matrons with neglected mien , Who call their Warriors in a mournful sound , And shew their Crowns of Turrets on the ground , While over Urns reclining Rivers moan They should enrich a ...
... hence that humble Provinces are seen Transform'd to Matrons with neglected mien , Who call their Warriors in a mournful sound , And shew their Crowns of Turrets on the ground , While over Urns reclining Rivers moan They should enrich a ...
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... leisure meet , Serenely ravishing , politely sweet . From hence the Charms that most engage they choose , And , as they please , the glittering objects use ; While to their Genius , more than Art , they Epist . 1 . 15 AND DIDACTIC .
... leisure meet , Serenely ravishing , politely sweet . From hence the Charms that most engage they choose , And , as they please , the glittering objects use ; While to their Genius , more than Art , they Epist . 1 . 15 AND DIDACTIC .
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... hence they look , from this exalted show , To choose their subject in the world below , And where an Hero well deserves a name , They consecrate his acts in song to Fame ; Or , if a Science unadorn'd they find , They smooth its look to ...
... hence they look , from this exalted show , To choose their subject in the world below , And where an Hero well deserves a name , They consecrate his acts in song to Fame ; Or , if a Science unadorn'd they find , They smooth its look to ...
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