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... ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they must obey . VOL . I. a 5 10 15 And And yet fo wonderful ...
... ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with fo much Art , Such various Learning mix'd in ev'ry part , Poets are bound a loud applause to pay ; Apollo bids it , and they must obey . VOL . I. a 5 10 15 And And yet fo wonderful ...
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... Ev'n I effay'd to touch the trembling string : Who cou'd hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from thefe dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife , and wander thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to sport I run ...
... Ev'n I effay'd to touch the trembling string : Who cou'd hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from thefe dreams by thy commanding ftrain , I rife , and wander thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to sport I run ...
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Alexander Pope. Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons more Than all their shouts for Victory before . Oh ! cou'd Britannia imitate thy ftream , The world should tremble at her awful name : From various springs divided waters ...
Alexander Pope. Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons more Than all their shouts for Victory before . Oh ! cou'd Britannia imitate thy ftream , The world should tremble at her awful name : From various springs divided waters ...
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... Ev'n here I fing , when Pope fupplies the theme , Shew my own love , tho ' not increase his fame . 85 99 T. PARNELL . L To Mr. POPE . ET vulgar fouls triumphal arches raise , Or speaking marbles to record their praise ; And picture ( to ...
... Ev'n here I fing , when Pope fupplies the theme , Shew my own love , tho ' not increase his fame . 85 99 T. PARNELL . L To Mr. POPE . ET vulgar fouls triumphal arches raise , Or speaking marbles to record their praise ; And picture ( to ...
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... Ev'n I , the meaneft of the Muses train ; Inflam'd by thee , attempt a nobler strain ; Advent rous waken the Maolian lyre , Tun'd by your hand , and fing as you inspire : So arm'd by great Achilles for the fight , Patroclus conquer'd in ...
... Ev'n I , the meaneft of the Muses train ; Inflam'd by thee , attempt a nobler strain ; Advent rous waken the Maolian lyre , Tun'd by your hand , and fing as you inspire : So arm'd by great Achilles for the fight , Patroclus conquer'd in ...
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