The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 páginas |
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... mighty task , I only seek to find thy temperate vale : Where oft my reed might sound To maids and shepherds round , And all thy sons , O Nature ! learn my tale . ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . As once , if not with light regard , I read ...
... mighty task , I only seek to find thy temperate vale : Where oft my reed might sound To maids and shepherds round , And all thy sons , O Nature ! learn my tale . ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . As once , if not with light regard , I read ...
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... mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name , ( Oh ! who could fear it ? ) quench'd her flame . And lo , an humbler relic laid In jealous ...
... mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name , ( Oh ! who could fear it ? ) quench'd her flame . And lo , an humbler relic laid In jealous ...
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... mighty monarchs rise . There Henry's trumpets spread their loud alarms , And laurell'd Conquest waits her hero's arms . - Here gentle Edward claims a pitying sigh , Scarce born to honours , and so soon to die ! Yet shall thy throne ...
... mighty monarchs rise . There Henry's trumpets spread their loud alarms , And laurell'd Conquest waits her hero's arms . - Here gentle Edward claims a pitying sigh , Scarce born to honours , and so soon to die ! Yet shall thy throne ...
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... mighty kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes , perhaps , together now they rest , No slaves revere them , and no wars invade : Yet frequent now , at midnight's solemn hour , The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold , And ...
... mighty kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes , perhaps , together now they rest , No slaves revere them , and no wars invade : Yet frequent now , at midnight's solemn hour , The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold , And ...
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... mighty genius . is true ; but it is not said happily : the real effects of this poetical power are put out of sight by the pomp of the machinery . Where truth is sufficient to fill the mind . fiction is worse than useless ; the ...
... mighty genius . is true ; but it is not said happily : the real effects of this poetical power are put out of sight by the pomp of the machinery . Where truth is sufficient to fill the mind . fiction is worse than useless ; the ...
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