The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith]. |
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I envy not your fortune , but admire , That while the raging sword and wasteful fire
Destroy the wretched neighbourhood around , No hostile arms approach your
happy ground . Far diff'rent is my feeble goats With pains I drive from their ...
I envy not your fortune , but admire , That while the raging sword and wasteful fire
Destroy the wretched neighbourhood around , No hostile arms approach your
happy ground . Far diff'rent is my feeble goats With pains I drive from their ...
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In vain for him th ' officious wife prepares The fire fair blazing , and the vestment
warmy ; In vain his little children , peeping out Into the mingling storm , demand
their fire , With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife , nor children , more
shall ...
In vain for him th ' officious wife prepares The fire fair blazing , and the vestment
warmy ; In vain his little children , peeping out Into the mingling storm , demand
their fire , With tears of artless innocence . Alas ! Nor wife , nor children , more
shall ...
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What least of foreign principles partakes Is best : The lighteit then ; what bears the
touch Of fire the least , and sooneft mounts in air ; The most infipid ; the most void
of smell . Such the rude mountain from his horrid fides Pours down ; such ...
What least of foreign principles partakes Is best : The lighteit then ; what bears the
touch Of fire the least , and sooneft mounts in air ; The most infipid ; the most void
of smell . Such the rude mountain from his horrid fides Pours down ; such ...
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He well advis'd who taught our wiser fires Early to borrow Muscovy's warm spoils
, Ere the first frost has touch'd the tender blade ; And late resign them , tho ' the
wanton spring Should deck her charms with all her sister's rays For while the ...
He well advis'd who taught our wiser fires Early to borrow Muscovy's warm spoils
, Ere the first frost has touch'd the tender blade ; And late resign them , tho ' the
wanton spring Should deck her charms with all her sister's rays For while the ...
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1 1 But he the muse's laurel juftly shares , A poet he , and touch'd with heaven's
own fire ; Who , with bold rage or solemn pomp of sounds , Inflames , exalts , and
ravishes the soul ; Now tender , plaintive , sweet almost to pain , In love diffolves
...
1 1 But he the muse's laurel juftly shares , A poet he , and touch'd with heaven's
own fire ; Who , with bold rage or solemn pomp of sounds , Inflames , exalts , and
ravishes the soul ; Now tender , plaintive , sweet almost to pain , In love diffolves
...
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