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Page xxii
... , Nor free from cenfure , nor unknown to praise , Enjoy'd the bleffings that his reign bestow'd , Nor envy'd Windfor in the foft abode . 2 55 69 65 The 70 The golden minutes fmoothly danc'd away , And tuneful ( xxii )
... , Nor free from cenfure , nor unknown to praise , Enjoy'd the bleffings that his reign bestow'd , Nor envy'd Windfor in the foft abode . 2 55 69 65 The 70 The golden minutes fmoothly danc'd away , And tuneful ( xxii )
Page xxiii
... foft complaint fhall over time prevail ; The Tale be told , when fhades forfake her 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 ...
... foft complaint fhall over time prevail ; The Tale be told , when fhades forfake her 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 ...
Page xxvii
... foft among the trees , Thy afpins quiver in a breathing breeze ! Smile all ye valleys , in eternal spring , Be hush'd , ye winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ...
... foft among the trees , Thy afpins quiver in a breathing breeze ! Smile all ye valleys , in eternal spring , Be hush'd , ye winds , while Pope and Virgil fing . In English lays , and all fublimely great , Thy Homer warms with all his ...
Page xxxiii
... , Tho ' ev'ry Laurel thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) 30 VOL . I. b 15 20 25 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
... , Tho ' ev'ry Laurel thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) 30 VOL . I. b 15 20 25 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
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... foft engaging Muse is thine , Address the least attractive of the Nine . 45 50 55 60 65 Of thee more worthy were the task , to raise A lafting Column to thy Country's Praise , To fing the Land , which yet , alone can boast That Liberty ...
... foft engaging Muse is thine , Address the least attractive of the Nine . 45 50 55 60 65 Of thee more worthy were the task , to raise A lafting Column to thy Country's Praise , To fing the Land , which yet , alone can boast That Liberty ...
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