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Page xix
... flow'rs her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit 30 Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwains be wrought . So , with ...
... flow'rs her native fields produce ; And the true measure of the shepherd's wit 30 Should , like his garb , be for the Country fit : Yet muft his pure and unaffected thought More nicely than the common fwains be wrought . So , with ...
Page xxii
... flow'ry banks for ever lay . Thence let me view the venerable scene , 55 The awful dome , the groves eternal green : Where facred Hough long found his fam'd retreat , And brought the Mufes to the fylvan feat , Reform'd the wits , unlock ...
... flow'ry banks for ever lay . Thence let me view the venerable scene , 55 The awful dome , the groves eternal green : Where facred Hough long found his fam'd retreat , And brought the Mufes to the fylvan feat , Reform'd the wits , unlock ...
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... shore , The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . Nor shall thy fong , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the fubject and the song divine . a 4 80 85 90 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons ( xxiii )
... shore , The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . Nor shall thy fong , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the fubject and the song divine . a 4 80 85 90 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev'n Britons ( xxiii )
Page xxiv
... flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the nine harmonious ...
... flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the nine harmonious ...
Page xxxiv
... , the Mufes fly , Daughters of Reafon and of Liberty . Nor Baia now , nor Umbria's plain they love , Nor on the banks of Nar , or Mincio rove ; 5 10 1 Το To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And kindle in ( xxxiv )
... , the Mufes fly , Daughters of Reafon and of Liberty . Nor Baia now , nor Umbria's plain they love , Nor on the banks of Nar , or Mincio rove ; 5 10 1 Το To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And kindle in ( xxxiv )
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