Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces |
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... drest , As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powder'd , still perfum'd : Lady , it is to be presum'd , Though art's hid causes are not found , All is not sweet , all is not sound . Give me a look , give me a face , That makes ...
... drest , As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powder'd , still perfum'd : Lady , it is to be presum'd , Though art's hid causes are not found , All is not sweet , all is not sound . Give me a look , give me a face , That makes ...
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... drest ; Where light , to shades descending , plays , not strives , Dies by degrees , and by degrees revives . Of various parts a perfect whole is wrought : Thy pictures think , and we divine their thought . Shakspeare , thy gift , I ...
... drest ; Where light , to shades descending , plays , not strives , Dies by degrees , and by degrees revives . Of various parts a perfect whole is wrought : Thy pictures think , and we divine their thought . Shakspeare , thy gift , I ...
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... drest In flaunting robes above the rest , With awful accent cried ; What mortal of a wretched mind , Whose sighs infect the balmy wind , Has here presum'd to hide ? At this the swain , whose venturous soul No fears of magic art control ...
... drest In flaunting robes above the rest , With awful accent cried ; What mortal of a wretched mind , Whose sighs infect the balmy wind , Has here presum'd to hide ? At this the swain , whose venturous soul No fears of magic art control ...
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... drest , And trail'd a landscape - painted vest . Then thrice she rais'd , as Ovid said , And thrice she bow'd her weighty head . Her honors made , " Great Jove , " she cried , " This thing was fashion'd from my side : His hands , his ...
... drest , And trail'd a landscape - painted vest . Then thrice she rais'd , as Ovid said , And thrice she bow'd her weighty head . Her honors made , " Great Jove , " she cried , " This thing was fashion'd from my side : His hands , his ...
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... drest , Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast . In his right - hand his beechen pole he bears ; And graceful at his side his horn he wears . Still to the glade , where she has bent her way , With knowing skill he drives the future ...
... drest , Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast . In his right - hand his beechen pole he bears ; And graceful at his side his horn he wears . Still to the glade , where she has bent her way , With knowing skill he drives the future ...
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