The Art of English Poetry: Containing. Rules for making verses. A collection of the most natural, agreeable, and sublime thoughts ... that are to be found in the best English poets. A dictionary of rhymes. I.. II.. III.Hitch and Hawes, 1762 |
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... rife and play ; Then ftraight the fhews , ' twas not for want of Voice , Or Pow'r to climb , fhe made fo low a Choice : Singing the mounts , her airy Wings are stretch'd Tow'rds Heav'n , as if from Heav'n her Notes she fetch'd . The ...
... rife and play ; Then ftraight the fhews , ' twas not for want of Voice , Or Pow'r to climb , fhe made fo low a Choice : Singing the mounts , her airy Wings are stretch'd Tow'rds Heav'n , as if from Heav'n her Notes she fetch'd . The ...
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... rife Up betwixt two Eternities ; Yet can't not Wave or Wind sustain , But , broken or o'erwhelm'd , the endless Ocean meets again .. From the maternal Tomb , To the Grave's fruitful Womb , We call here Life ; but Life's a Name Which ...
... rife Up betwixt two Eternities ; Yet can't not Wave or Wind sustain , But , broken or o'erwhelm'd , the endless Ocean meets again .. From the maternal Tomb , To the Grave's fruitful Womb , We call here Life ; but Life's a Name Which ...
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... rife , thither at last must flow . Hail holy Light ! Off - fpring of Heav'n , Firft - born , Or of the Eternal Co - eternal Beam : Bright Efluence of bright Effence increate ! Or hear'ft thou rather pure etherial Stream , Whole Fountain ...
... rife , thither at last must flow . Hail holy Light ! Off - fpring of Heav'n , Firft - born , Or of the Eternal Co - eternal Beam : Bright Efluence of bright Effence increate ! Or hear'ft thou rather pure etherial Stream , Whole Fountain ...
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... rife , Flush in her Cheeks , and sparkle in her Eyes . She longs , fhe burns to clafp him in her Árms ; } And looks , and fighs , and kindles at his Charms . Add.Ovid . I am not what I was , fince Yesterday ; My Food forfakes me , and ...
... rife , Flush in her Cheeks , and sparkle in her Eyes . She longs , fhe burns to clafp him in her Árms ; } And looks , and fighs , and kindles at his Charms . Add.Ovid . I am not what I was , fince Yesterday ; My Food forfakes me , and ...
Strona 36
... goes ; And whether Parties lofe or win , Is alway's nick'd , or else hedg'd in : While Pow'r ufurp'd , like ftol'n Delight Is more bewitching than the right ; Huds luck And And when the Times begin to alter , None rife 36 Love . Loyalty .
... goes ; And whether Parties lofe or win , Is alway's nick'd , or else hedg'd in : While Pow'r ufurp'd , like ftol'n Delight Is more bewitching than the right ; Huds luck And And when the Times begin to alter , None rife 36 Love . Loyalty .
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