Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... NATURE's handy - work , not form'd by lab'ring toil . III . The MUSES fair these peaceful shades among , With skilful fingers sweep the trembling strings ; The air in silence listens to the song , And TIME forgets to ply his lazy wings ...
... NATURE's handy - work , not form'd by lab'ring toil . III . The MUSES fair these peaceful shades among , With skilful fingers sweep the trembling strings ; The air in silence listens to the song , And TIME forgets to ply his lazy wings ...
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... Nature he display'd , In verse albeit uncouth , and simple strain , Ne mote he well be seen , so thick the shade , Which elms and aged oaks had all around him made . VII . Next SHAKSPERE sat , irregularly great , And Poem I. 3 OF SPENSER ,
... Nature he display'd , In verse albeit uncouth , and simple strain , Ne mote he well be seen , so thick the shade , Which elms and aged oaks had all around him made . VII . Next SHAKSPERE sat , irregularly great , And Poem I. 3 OF SPENSER ,
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... NATURE , Goddess fair ; A Matron seem'd she , and of manners staid ; Beauteous her form , majestic was her air , In loose attire of purest white array'd : A potent rod she bore , whose power was such , ( As from her Darling's works may ...
... NATURE , Goddess fair ; A Matron seem'd she , and of manners staid ; Beauteous her form , majestic was her air , In loose attire of purest white array'd : A potent rod she bore , whose power was such , ( As from her Darling's works may ...
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... Nature sudden groan'd with sympathetic woe . XXIX . But , lo ! the sky a gayer livery wears , The melting clouds begin to fade apace , And now the cloak of darkness disappears , ( May darkness ever thus to light give place ! ) ́ Erst ...
... Nature sudden groan'd with sympathetic woe . XXIX . But , lo ! the sky a gayer livery wears , The melting clouds begin to fade apace , And now the cloak of darkness disappears , ( May darkness ever thus to light give place ! ) ́ Erst ...
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... anticipate desire ; Whom luxury supplies with appetite : Yet nature loaths ; and thou employ'st in vain Variety and art to conquer her disdain . XVII . " The sparkling nectar , cool'd with summer Poem IV . 35 OF SPENSER .
... anticipate desire ; Whom luxury supplies with appetite : Yet nature loaths ; and thou employ'st in vain Variety and art to conquer her disdain . XVII . " The sparkling nectar , cool'd with summer Poem IV . 35 OF SPENSER .
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