The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith].1762 |
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... foft and fleecy ráin Falls , to new - clothe the earth agáin ; Behold the mountains tóps aroúnd , As if with fúr of érmin crówn'd . The verfes next to be confidered , are thofe of feven fyl- Jables , which are called anacreontic , from ...
... foft and fleecy ráin Falls , to new - clothe the earth agáin ; Behold the mountains tóps aroúnd , As if with fúr of érmin crówn'd . The verfes next to be confidered , are thofe of feven fyl- Jables , which are called anacreontic , from ...
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... foft touching , whifper'd thus ; awake My faireft , my efpoused , my latest found , Heav'ns laft beft gift , my ever new delight , Awake ; the morning fhines , and the fresh field Calls us , we lose the prime to mark how spring Our ...
... foft touching , whifper'd thus ; awake My faireft , my efpoused , my latest found , Heav'ns laft beft gift , my ever new delight , Awake ; the morning fhines , and the fresh field Calls us , we lose the prime to mark how spring Our ...
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... foft and suitable to the sex . Muft I then leave thee , Paradife ? thus leave Thee , native foil , thefe happy walks and fhades , Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hope to spend Quiet , though fad , the respite of that day That must be ...
... foft and suitable to the sex . Muft I then leave thee , Paradife ? thus leave Thee , native foil , thefe happy walks and fhades , Fit haunt of gods ? where I had hope to spend Quiet , though fad , the respite of that day That must be ...
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... foft and fluent , or rough and unpleasant ; all which are too obvious to need any explication , Abundant inftances of these are to be found in our poets , and they are all ( except the ob- fcure ) proper or improper , according to the ...
... foft and fluent , or rough and unpleasant ; all which are too obvious to need any explication , Abundant inftances of these are to be found in our poets , and they are all ( except the ob- fcure ) proper or improper , according to the ...
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... foft hand I hung , And heard the tempting Syren in thy tongue ; What flames , what darts , what anguifh I endur'd ! But when the candle enter'd I was cur'd . We have a good Epigram by Mr. Cowley , on Prometheus ill painted ; to ...
... foft hand I hung , And heard the tempting Syren in thy tongue ; What flames , what darts , what anguifh I endur'd ! But when the candle enter'd I was cur'd . We have a good Epigram by Mr. Cowley , on Prometheus ill painted ; to ...
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