Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... thou and I can boast , Sith mortal Man now gains immortal praise , Sith Man is blest , and thou and I are lost : See in what state Parnassus ' hill appears ; See PHOEBUS ' self two happy Bards atween ; See how the God their song ...
... thou and I can boast , Sith mortal Man now gains immortal praise , Sith Man is blest , and thou and I are lost : See in what state Parnassus ' hill appears ; See PHOEBUS ' self two happy Bards atween ; See how the God their song ...
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... thou shalt share the spoil : These softer cares my blest allies employ , New pleasures to invent ; to wish , and to enjoy . ” X. The youth her winning voice attentive caught ; He gaz'd impatient on the smiling maid ; Still gaz'd , and ...
... thou shalt share the spoil : These softer cares my blest allies employ , New pleasures to invent ; to wish , and to enjoy . ” X. The youth her winning voice attentive caught ; He gaz'd impatient on the smiling maid ; Still gaz'd , and ...
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... thou engage the gods peculiar care ? O Hercules , th ' immortal pow'rs adore ! With a pure heart , with sacrifice and pray'r Attend their altars ; and their aid implore . Or would ... thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
... thou engage the gods peculiar care ? O Hercules , th ' immortal pow'rs adore ! With a pure heart , with sacrifice and pray'r Attend their altars ; and their aid implore . Or would ... thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
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John Bell. XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou must en- gage ? ( Abrupt says Sloth , ) " what toils she bids thee prove ? What endless toils ? Ill fit thy tender age Tumult and war ; fit age , for joy and love . Turn , gentle ...
John Bell. XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou must en- gage ? ( Abrupt says Sloth , ) " what toils she bids thee prove ? What endless toils ? Ill fit thy tender age Tumult and war ; fit age , for joy and love . Turn , gentle ...
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... thou art only tir'd with indolence : Nor sleep with self - rewarding toil hast bought ; Th ' imperfect sleep , that lulls thy languid sense In dull oblivious interval of thought : That kindly steals th ' inactive hours away From the ...
... thou art only tir'd with indolence : Nor sleep with self - rewarding toil hast bought ; Th ' imperfect sleep , that lulls thy languid sense In dull oblivious interval of thought : That kindly steals th ' inactive hours away From the ...
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