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... heart . The Graces ftand in fight ; a Satyr - train Peeps o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high , the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in meafures , fuch as Virgil's ...
... heart . The Graces ftand in fight ; a Satyr - train Peeps o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high , the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in meafures , fuch as Virgil's ...
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... heart , And all his projects stand inform'd with art ) Here clear the caves , there ope the leading vein ; The mines detected flame with gold again . 60 How vaft , how copious , are thy new defigns ! How ev'ry Mufic varies in thy lines ...
... heart , And all his projects stand inform'd with art ) Here clear the caves , there ope the leading vein ; The mines detected flame with gold again . 60 How vaft , how copious , are thy new defigns ! How ev'ry Mufic varies in thy lines ...
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... heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive , when time shall whelm in dust The arch , the marble , and the mimic buft : Nor ' till the volumes of th ' expanded sky Blaze in one flame , fhalt ...
... heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive , when time shall whelm in dust The arch , the marble , and the mimic buft : Nor ' till the volumes of th ' expanded sky Blaze in one flame , fhalt ...
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... heart - felt raptures rise , As , when they fing , fufpended hold the fkies : Or nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , From thy own Life transcribe th ' unerring laws : Teach a bad world beneath her sway to bend ; To verse like thine ...
... heart - felt raptures rise , As , when they fing , fufpended hold the fkies : Or nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , From thy own Life transcribe th ' unerring laws : Teach a bad world beneath her sway to bend ; To verse like thine ...
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... heart . 40 45 50 VER . 41. Then fing by turns . ] Literally from Virgil , Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camœnæ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc omnis parturit arbos , Nunc frondent fylva , nunc formofiffimus annus . VER . 46. Granville ...
... heart . 40 45 50 VER . 41. Then fing by turns . ] Literally from Virgil , Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camœnæ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc omnis parturit arbos , Nunc frondent fylva , nunc formofiffimus annus . VER . 46. Granville ...
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