The Works of the English Poets, Volume 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 halaman |
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... turn the great drawings and wonderful colourings to their true light , the whole muft appear beautiful , noble , admirable . He poffeffed all thofe virtues , in the highest degree , upon which the pleasure of fociety , and the happiness ...
... turn the great drawings and wonderful colourings to their true light , the whole muft appear beautiful , noble , admirable . He poffeffed all thofe virtues , in the highest degree , upon which the pleasure of fociety , and the happiness ...
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... turn they can ; but poetry , which pretends to have fomething of divinity in it , is to be more permanent . Odes once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works fhould live for ever and ...
... turn they can ; but poetry , which pretends to have fomething of divinity in it , is to be more permanent . Odes once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works fhould live for ever and ...
Halaman 18
... of all my poetical goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the publick would please to take them in the grofs ; and that every body would turn over what he does not like .. POEMS POE O EM S By MR . PRIÓ R. On 18 POSTSCRIPT .
... of all my poetical goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the publick would please to take them in the grofs ; and that every body would turn over what he does not like .. POEMS POE O EM S By MR . PRIÓ R. On 18 POSTSCRIPT .
Halaman 21
... turns to move , and subsequent appear , To gird the globe , and regulate the year ? VI . Man does with dangerous curiofity Thefe unfathom'd wonders try : With fancied rules and arbitrary laws Matter and motion he reftrains ; And ftudied ...
... turns to move , and subsequent appear , To gird the globe , and regulate the year ? VI . Man does with dangerous curiofity Thefe unfathom'd wonders try : With fancied rules and arbitrary laws Matter and motion he reftrains ; And ftudied ...
Halaman 28
... turns and fan & tifies our fouls : While with its utmost art your fex could move Our wonder only , or at beft our love : You You far above both these your God did place , # 28 PRIORS POEMS . To the Countefs of Exeter playing on the Lute.
... turns and fan & tifies our fouls : While with its utmost art your fex could move Our wonder only , or at beft our love : You You far above both these your God did place , # 28 PRIORS POEMS . To the Countefs of Exeter playing on the Lute.
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