Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 3J. Bell, 1792 |
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... divine . “ ' Tis here that , guided by the Muses ' fire , And fill'd with sacred thought , her Friends retire , Unbent to care , and unconcern'd with noise , To taste repose , and elevated joys , Which in a deep untroubled leisure meet ...
... divine . “ ' Tis here that , guided by the Muses ' fire , And fill'd with sacred thought , her Friends retire , Unbent to care , and unconcern'd with noise , To taste repose , and elevated joys , Which in a deep untroubled leisure meet ...
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... ' faults condemn , Myself allowing , what I blame in them ; With no pretence to Phœbus ' aid divine , Nor the least int'rest in the tuneful Nine , With all the guilt of impotence in view , Griev'd Epist . III . 55 AND DIDACTIC .
... ' faults condemn , Myself allowing , what I blame in them ; With no pretence to Phœbus ' aid divine , Nor the least int'rest in the tuneful Nine , With all the guilt of impotence in view , Griev'd Epist . III . 55 AND DIDACTIC .
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... divine , Cloath'd with transcendant beauty didst outshine Plain angel Poesy ; how art thou lost ! Sunk in Oblivion's pit ! from what height toss'd ! Thus to plain Narrative confin'd alone , Figure , Description , Simile quite gone ; The ...
... divine , Cloath'd with transcendant beauty didst outshine Plain angel Poesy ; how art thou lost ! Sunk in Oblivion's pit ! from what height toss'd ! Thus to plain Narrative confin'd alone , Figure , Description , Simile quite gone ; The ...
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... divine : Yet shall the verses and the charms decay , The boast of youth , the blessing of a day ! Not Chaucer's beauties could survive the rage Of wasting Envy , and devouring Age : One mingled heap of ruin now we see ; Thus Chaucer is ...
... divine : Yet shall the verses and the charms decay , The boast of youth , the blessing of a day ! Not Chaucer's beauties could survive the rage Of wasting Envy , and devouring Age : One mingled heap of ruin now we see ; Thus Chaucer is ...
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... divine a form , Pale as a lily sinking in the storm ! What maid so cold to take a lover's part , But pities Celadon with all her heart ! SE L'ERANY OF TE UNIVEAria Y OF CAL FORNA How precious gems enrich each sparkling line , Add sun ...
... divine a form , Pale as a lily sinking in the storm ! What maid so cold to take a lover's part , But pities Celadon with all her heart ! SE L'ERANY OF TE UNIVEAria Y OF CAL FORNA How precious gems enrich each sparkling line , Add sun ...
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