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" Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend their minds; as some to church repair, Not for the doctrine, but the music there. These equal syllables alone require... "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series ... - Page 161
by Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 640 pages
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Obras poeticas de d. Leonor d'Almeida Portugal Lorena e ..., Volumes 5-6

Leonor de Almeida Portugal Lorena e Lencastre Alorna (Marquesa de) - 1844 - 884 pages
...rough, with them, is right or wrong: In the bright Muse, tho' thousand charms conspire, Her Voice is oil these tuneful fools admire; Who haunt Parnassus but...music there. These equal syllables alone require, Tho' oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join ; And ten low words...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57

Scotland - 1845 - 842 pages
...rough, with them is right or wrong : In the bright muse, though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus...creep in one dull line. While they ring round the same unvaried chimes, With sure returns of still expected rhymes ; Where'er you find the ' cooling western...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57

England - 1845 - 816 pages
...rough, with them is right or wrong : In the bright muse, though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus...creep in one dull line. While they ring round the same unvaried chimes, With sure returns of still expected rhymes ; Л\Ьеге er you find the ' cooling...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...rough, with them, is right or wrong- ; In the bright Muse though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus...in one dull line ; While they ring round the same unvaried chimes, With sure returns of still-expected rhymes. Where'er you find t the cooling western...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - English language - 1845 - 444 pages
...he affirms. Of this kind precisely are the last three lines of the following quotation from Pope : " These equal syllables alone require, Though oft the...While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low wordt oft creep in one dull line.''* But this manner, which, it must be owned, hath a very good effect...
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Specimens of the British Critics

John Wilson - Criticism - 1846 - 360 pages
...rough, with them is right or wrong; In the bright muse, though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; Who haunt Parnassus...creep in one dull line, While they ring round the same unvaried chimes, With sure returns of still expected rhymes; Where'er you find the ' cooling western...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed, a Life of the ...

Alexander Pope - 1846 - 328 pages
...the bright muse though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; 34C Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend...music there. These equal syllables alone require, Thougli oft the ear the open vowels tire ; While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low words...
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 pages
...hiantem orationem reddunt." Cic. ad Heron, lib. iv. Vide etiam Quintil. lib. ix. c. 4. — P. [" Non While expletives their feeble aid do join ; And ten...While they ring round the same unvary'd chimes, With sure returns of still expected rhymes ; Where'er you find " the cooling western breeze," 350 In the...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the ...

Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...rough, with them, is right or wrong i : In the bright Muse, though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus...music there. These equal syllables alone require, "i " Abolita et abrogate retinere, insolentia) cujosdam eat, et frivolse in parvia jactantise." —...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - English language - 1849 - 472 pages
...he affirms. Of this kind precisely are the last three lines of the following quotation from Pope : " These equal syllables alone require, Though oft the...join, And ten low words oft creep in one dull line."* But this manner, which, it must be owned, hath a very good effect in enlivening the expression, is...
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