The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... tuneful triflers ! once The eager solace of my easy hours , Ye dear deluders or of Greece or Rome , Anacreon , Horace , Virgil , Homer , what ? The gay , the bright , the sober , the sublime ? of softer strain , ye amorous fools , And ...
... tuneful triflers ! once The eager solace of my easy hours , Ye dear deluders or of Greece or Rome , Anacreon , Horace , Virgil , Homer , what ? The gay , the bright , the sober , the sublime ? of softer strain , ye amorous fools , And ...
Strona 28
... tuneful throng , Or recent , or of eld1 . Creative bard , Thy springs unlock , expand thy fairy scenes , Thy unexhausted stores of fancy spread , And with thy images enrich my song . Come Hertford ' ! with the Muse , a while , vouch ...
... tuneful throng , Or recent , or of eld1 . Creative bard , Thy springs unlock , expand thy fairy scenes , Thy unexhausted stores of fancy spread , And with thy images enrich my song . Come Hertford ' ! with the Muse , a while , vouch ...
Strona 46
... tuneful indolence , behold the bards ( Harps in each hand , and laurel on each brow ) , A band of demigods , august to sight , In venerable order sweetly rise , ( The Muses sparkling round them ) who have trod In measured pace its banks ...
... tuneful indolence , behold the bards ( Harps in each hand , and laurel on each brow ) , A band of demigods , august to sight , In venerable order sweetly rise , ( The Muses sparkling round them ) who have trod In measured pace its banks ...
Strona 75
... tuneful soothings on the easy ear , New from Ilissus ' gilded mists exhaled ; Though gently o'er the academic groves , The magic echoes of unbodied thoughts Roll their light billows through the ' unwounded air , In mildest undulations ...
... tuneful soothings on the easy ear , New from Ilissus ' gilded mists exhaled ; Though gently o'er the academic groves , The magic echoes of unbodied thoughts Roll their light billows through the ' unwounded air , In mildest undulations ...
Strona 105
... tuneful breath inform'd the quill : Pipe on , of lovers the most loving swain ! Of bliss and melody O take thy fill . Ne envy I , if dear Ianthe smile , [ style ; Though low my numbers , and though rude my Ne quit for Acidale , fair ...
... tuneful breath inform'd the quill : Pipe on , of lovers the most loving swain ! Of bliss and melody O take thy fill . Ne envy I , if dear Ianthe smile , [ style ; Though low my numbers , and though rude my Ne quit for Acidale , fair ...
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