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25 Through many a field of moral , and divine , The Muse has ftray'd ; and much
of sorrow feen In human ways ; and much of falfe and vain ; Which none , who
travel this bad road , can miss . O'er friends deceas'd full heartily Hae wept ; 530
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25 Through many a field of moral , and divine , The Muse has ftray'd ; and much
of sorrow feen In human ways ; and much of falfe and vain ; Which none , who
travel this bad road , can miss . O'er friends deceas'd full heartily Hae wept ; 530
1 ...
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1900 Opening the folemn fources of my soul , Since I have pour'd , like feign'd
Eridanus , My flowing numbers o'er the flaming skies , Nor see , of fancy , or of
fact , what more Invites the Muse - Here turn we , and review 1905 Our past
nocturnal ...
1900 Opening the folemn fources of my soul , Since I have pour'd , like feign'd
Eridanus , My flowing numbers o'er the flaming skies , Nor see , of fancy , or of
fact , what more Invites the Muse - Here turn we , and review 1905 Our past
nocturnal ...
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At this the Muse shall kindle , and aspire : My breaft , o Walpole , glows with
grateful fire . The streams of royal bounty , turn'd by thee , Refresh the dry
domains of poesy . My fortune fhews , when arts are Walpole's care , What
flender worth ...
At this the Muse shall kindle , and aspire : My breaft , o Walpole , glows with
grateful fire . The streams of royal bounty , turn'd by thee , Refresh the dry
domains of poesy . My fortune fhews , when arts are Walpole's care , What
flender worth ...
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Pardor , if I his freedom dare pursue , Who know no want of Cæfar , finding you ;
The Muse's friend is pleas'd the Muse should press Through circling crouds , and
labour for access , That partial to his darling he may prove , And shining throngs ...
Pardor , if I his freedom dare pursue , Who know no want of Cæfar , finding you ;
The Muse's friend is pleas'd the Muse should press Through circling crouds , and
labour for access , That partial to his darling he may prove , And shining throngs ...
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The Muses write for glory , not for gold , Tis far beneath their nature to be sold :
The greatest gain is scorn'd , but as it serves To speak a sense of what the Muse
deserves ; The Muse , which from her Lansdowne fears no wrong , Best judge ,
as ...
The Muses write for glory , not for gold , Tis far beneath their nature to be sold :
The greatest gain is scorn'd , but as it serves To speak a sense of what the Muse
deserves ; The Muse , which from her Lansdowne fears no wrong , Best judge ,
as ...
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