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Pagina 49
... fondness for Italian lays , And look at home for bards and better days : Roscommon , Parnell , both , alas , are lost ! And few indeed the present times can boast : Yet let those few be valued as they shou'd , Epist . II . 49 AND DIDACTIC .
... fondness for Italian lays , And look at home for bards and better days : Roscommon , Parnell , both , alas , are lost ! And few indeed the present times can boast : Yet let those few be valued as they shou'd , Epist . II . 49 AND DIDACTIC .
Pagina 50
... bards , upon a venturous wing : In cloister'd shades and academic groves , Whose peaceful glooms a musing fancy loves ; Where learned Usher bless'd the reverend pile , And Alma's glories in her Berkeley smile ; Where sacred Brown indulg ...
... bards , upon a venturous wing : In cloister'd shades and academic groves , Whose peaceful glooms a musing fancy loves ; Where learned Usher bless'd the reverend pile , And Alma's glories in her Berkeley smile ; Where sacred Brown indulg ...
Pagina 56
... bard in rage , I'd quote ' em half the writers of the age ; Who in a wrath of verse , with all their might Write on , howe'er unqualify'd to write . EPISTLE IV . ON THE DANGER OF WRITING VERSE . 56 Epist . III . EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c .
... bard in rage , I'd quote ' em half the writers of the age ; Who in a wrath of verse , with all their might Write on , howe'er unqualify'd to write . EPISTLE IV . ON THE DANGER OF WRITING VERSE . 56 Epist . III . EPISTLES CRITICAL , & c .
Pagina 62
... flaws , And British liberty and British laws , Times yet to come shall sing of ANNA's reign , And bards , who blame the measures , love the men . = But why round patrons climb th ' ambitious bays 62 Epist . IV . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... flaws , And British liberty and British laws , Times yet to come shall sing of ANNA's reign , And bards , who blame the measures , love the men . = But why round patrons climb th ' ambitious bays 62 Epist . IV . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
Pagina 63
... bard attempt what's truly great , Who pants in secret for his future fate ? Him serious toils , and humbler arts engage , To make youth easy , and provide for age ; While lost in silence hangs his useless lyre , And though from heaven ...
... bard attempt what's truly great , Who pants in secret for his future fate ? Him serious toils , and humbler arts engage , To make youth easy , and provide for age ; While lost in silence hangs his useless lyre , And though from heaven ...
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appear Ashburnham AYLESBURY Bard beauteous beauty beneath bloom blushes brave breast bright charms cheeks colors coursers darts delight divine Dunciad e'er EPISTLES CRITICAL Ev'n ev'ry eyes face fair fame fancy fire flame foes form'd genius give glory glow Goddess grace hand heart Heaven Hence hero ibid immortal Bard labor'd Lady lays light lines live look Lord Love Lycaon lyre maid mind Mount Athos Muse Muse's nature Nature's ne'er numbers Nymphs o'er paint Parnassian passions pencil Petrarch pleas'd Poet poet's Poetry praise pride Queen Quintilian racter rage rise roll round sacred scene seen sense shade shew shine sight sing skies smile soft song soul sound stage stand strain stream sublime sweet tears thee Themistocles thou thought thunder Titian tongue Tragic Muse Trinity College tuneful Twas verse vex'd Vitruvius voice waves Whilst wound write youth Zeuxis