Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... merit these , Demands at least the poet's learned ease . Say , can the bard attempt what's truly great , Who pants in secret for his future fate ? Him serious toils , and humbler arts engage , To make youth easy , and provide for age ...
... merit these , Demands at least the poet's learned ease . Say , can the bard attempt what's truly great , Who pants in secret for his future fate ? Him serious toils , and humbler arts engage , To make youth easy , and provide for age ...
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... merit our esteem and love . But then to Poetry where ' s the pretence ? Locke and Sir Isaac write not plainer sense , From the first ages down to modern time , Derive the pleasing stream of verse and rhime , However vast from its first ...
... merit our esteem and love . But then to Poetry where ' s the pretence ? Locke and Sir Isaac write not plainer sense , From the first ages down to modern time , Derive the pleasing stream of verse and rhime , However vast from its first ...
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... Merit in its secret cell , And Heav'n , nay even man repaid him well . Man , in the praise of every grateful quill , And Heav'n in him , who bears his title still ; Who , on a kingdom to his virtues won , Reflects the glories of our ...
... Merit in its secret cell , And Heav'n , nay even man repaid him well . Man , in the praise of every grateful quill , And Heav'n in him , who bears his title still ; Who , on a kingdom to his virtues won , Reflects the glories of our ...
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... merit , if he hates the man . Nay , ev'n the Bards with wit and laurels crown'd , Bless'd in each strain , in every art renown'd : Misled by pride , and taught to sin by power , Still search around for those they may devour ; Like ...
... merit , if he hates the man . Nay , ev'n the Bards with wit and laurels crown'd , Bless'd in each strain , in every art renown'd : Misled by pride , and taught to sin by power , Still search around for those they may devour ; Like ...
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... merit claim ( A Muse too just to bribe with venal fame ) , Soon shalt thou shine " in majesty avow'd ; " As thy own goddess breaking through a cloud . " Fame , like a nation - debt , though long delay'd , With mighty interest must at ...
... merit claim ( A Muse too just to bribe with venal fame ) , Soon shalt thou shine " in majesty avow'd ; " As thy own goddess breaking through a cloud . " Fame , like a nation - debt , though long delay'd , With mighty interest must at ...
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