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.S. Buckley, 1710 - 554 |
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... light 439 ant 440 440 us .441 se 444 wius 445 issitude 445 e 446 446 ago cuc 447 uper 449 can 449 at 450 451 459 pino 460 kome 461 462 ds 463 der 464 dome 466 hes 466 467 h 468 die 471 man 472 rds 478 Ad 478 S 479 unds 479 tch 479 480 ...
... light 439 ant 440 440 us .441 se 444 wius 445 issitude 445 e 446 446 ago cuc 447 uper 449 can 449 at 450 451 459 pino 460 kome 461 462 ds 463 der 464 dome 466 hes 466 467 h 468 die 471 man 472 rds 478 Ad 478 S 479 unds 479 tch 479 480 ...
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... Light . 243 Pain . 319 Riding 375 Sv Lightning . 246 Painter . 319 Rivalls 376 Lion . Looks . Love . Loyalty . Lust . Lute . Lyre . } Madness . Man . Marriage . Mars . May . 247 Painting . 248 Paradiče . 249 Pardon . 256 Parting . 266 ...
... Light . 243 Pain . 319 Riding 375 Sv Lightning . 246 Painter . 319 Rivalls 376 Lion . Looks . Love . Loyalty . Lust . Lute . Lyre . } Madness . Man . Marriage . Mars . May . 247 Painting . 248 Paradiče . 249 Pardon . 256 Parting . 266 ...
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... Light , De- light ; Vice , Advice , and the like ; for tho ' fuch Rhymes were allowable in the Days of Spencer and the other old Poets , they are not fo now ; nor can there be any Mufick in one fingle Note . Comley himself owns , that ...
... Light , De- light ; Vice , Advice , and the like ; for tho ' fuch Rhymes were allowable in the Days of Spencer and the other old Poets , they are not fo now ; nor can there be any Mufick in one fingle Note . Comley himself owns , that ...
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... Lights , and Distance made ; Falfe Coin ! with which th ' Impoftor cheats us ftill , The Stamp and Colour good , but Metal ill : Which light or bafe we find , when we Weigh by Enjoyment , and examine thee , For tho ' thy Being be but ...
... Lights , and Distance made ; Falfe Coin ! with which th ' Impoftor cheats us ftill , The Stamp and Colour good , but Metal ill : Which light or bafe we find , when we Weigh by Enjoyment , and examine thee , For tho ' thy Being be but ...
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... Light , Angels ! for you behold him , and with Songs , And Choral Symphonies , Day without Night Circle his Throne rejoycing , you in Heaven . On Earth ! joyn all ye Creatures , to extol Him firft , him laft , him midft , and without ...
... Light , Angels ! for you behold him , and with Songs , And Choral Symphonies , Day without Night Circle his Throne rejoycing , you in Heaven . On Earth ! joyn all ye Creatures , to extol Him firft , him laft , him midft , and without ...
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Strona 176 - That which her slender waist confined, Shall now my joyful temples bind ; No monarch but would give his crown His arms might do what this has done. It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer, My joy, my grief, my hope, my love, Did all within this circle move. A narrow compass, and yet there Dwelt all that's good and all that's fair; Give me but what this ribband bound, Take all the rest the sun goes round.
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