The Feast of the Poets: With Notes, and Other Pieces in VerseJ. Cawthorn, 1814 - 157 páginas |
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... eyes . I would not say more , lest my climax should lose ; - Yet now I have mention'd those lamps of the Muse , I can't but observe what splendour they shed , When a thought more than common came into his head : Then they leap'd in ...
... eyes . I would not say more , lest my climax should lose ; - Yet now I have mention'd those lamps of the Muse , I can't but observe what splendour they shed , When a thought more than common came into his head : Then they leap'd in ...
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... eye- " Spencer - Rogers - Montgom❜ry " -- and putting them by , Begg'd the landlord to give his respects to all three , And say he'd be happy to see them to tea . ( 6 ) " " " Your majesty , then , " said the Gaius , " don't know That a ...
... eye- " Spencer - Rogers - Montgom❜ry " -- and putting them by , Begg'd the landlord to give his respects to all three , And say he'd be happy to see them to tea . ( 6 ) " " " Your majesty , then , " said the Gaius , " don't know That a ...
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... eye so alarmingly shone , That ere it could wink , the poor devil was gone . A hem was then heard , consequential and snapping , And a sour little gentleman walk'd with a rap in . He bow'd , look'd about him , seem'd cold , and sat down ...
... eye so alarmingly shone , That ere it could wink , the poor devil was gone . A hem was then heard , consequential and snapping , And a sour little gentleman walk'd with a rap in . He bow'd , look'd about him , seem'd cold , and sat down ...
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... great thing ! And what was still greater in his eyes - a king ! ( 10 ) Apollo smil'd shrewdly , and bade him sit down With " Well , Mr. Scott , you have manag'd the town ; Now pray , copy less - have a little temerity- 20.
... great thing ! And what was still greater in his eyes - a king ! ( 10 ) Apollo smil'd shrewdly , and bade him sit down With " Well , Mr. Scott , you have manag'd the town ; Now pray , copy less - have a little temerity- 20.
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... eye , Who gave him his hand , and said , " Show me a sight That can give a divinity sounder delight , Or that earth should more prize from its core to the poles , Than the self - improved morals of elegant souls . Repentant I speak it ...
... eye , Who gave him his hand , and said , " Show me a sight That can give a divinity sounder delight , Or that earth should more prize from its core to the poles , Than the self - improved morals of elegant souls . Repentant I speak it ...
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