Broome, Pope, Pitt, ThomsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... Flowers Part of the Thirty - eighth and Thirty - ninth Chapters of Job . A Paraphrase Melancholy an Ode . Occasioned ... Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bosom . 16 The Story of Talus , from the fourth Book of Apollonius Rhodius , V ...
... Flowers Part of the Thirty - eighth and Thirty - ninth Chapters of Job . A Paraphrase Melancholy an Ode . Occasioned ... Flower which Belinda gave me from her Bosom . 16 The Story of Talus , from the fourth Book of Apollonius Rhodius , V ...
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... flowers That grace its banks ! in state the snowy swans Arch their proud necks , and fowls of various plume Innumerous , native or exotic , cleave The dancing wave ! while o'er th ' adjoining lawns Qbverted to the southern suns , the ...
... flowers That grace its banks ! in state the snowy swans Arch their proud necks , and fowls of various plume Innumerous , native or exotic , cleave The dancing wave ! while o'er th ' adjoining lawns Qbverted to the southern suns , the ...
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... flowers : it would be of more advantage to mankind , when once an author is faithfully published , to turn our thoughts from the words to the sentiments , and make them more easy and intelligible . A skill in verbal criticism is in ...
... flowers : it would be of more advantage to mankind , when once an author is faithfully published , to turn our thoughts from the words to the sentiments , and make them more easy and intelligible . A skill in verbal criticism is in ...
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... flowers , as the ancients those victims which they were ready to sacrifice : he studies criticism as if it extended only to dispraise ; a practice , which , when most suc- cessful , is least desirable . A painter might justly be thought ...
... flowers , as the ancients those victims which they were ready to sacrifice : he studies criticism as if it extended only to dispraise ; a practice , which , when most suc- cessful , is least desirable . A painter might justly be thought ...
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... FLOWERS . THE listening trees Amphion drew To dance from hills , where once they grew : But you express a power more great ; The flowers you draw not , but create . Behold your own creation rise , And smile beneath your radiant eyes ...
... FLOWERS . THE listening trees Amphion drew To dance from hills , where once they grew : But you express a power more great ; The flowers you draw not , but create . Behold your own creation rise , And smile beneath your radiant eyes ...
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Adrastus Argos arms beauties behold blest bliss breast breath bright charms courser critics crown'd Cynthus death delight dread Dryope Dunciad e'er Earth eclogues EPISTLE eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fate fire fix'd flame flowers fools give glory glow gods grace groves hæc happy heart Heaven honour Iliad Jove king learning live lord lord Bolingbroke lov'd lyre mankind mighty mihi mind mortal Muse Muse's Nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion Phaon Phoebus plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet Pope praise pride proud quæ rage reason reign rise sacred Sappho Satire sense shade shine sighs sing skies smile soft soul Sylphs tears Thalestris Thebes thee Theocritus thou thought tibi trees trembling truth Twas Tydeus VARIATIONS verse Vertumnus Virgil virtue winds wings wise youth