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... to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native excellence . a z 15 20 } 20 25 30 35 40 Yet ( xx ) Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd ( xix )
... to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native excellence . a z 15 20 } 20 25 30 35 40 Yet ( xx ) Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd ( xix )
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... loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of wrinkles spread ; Old age difgrac'd the honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye - ball shin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold ...
... loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of wrinkles spread ; Old age difgrac'd the honours of his head ; Nor longer in his heavy eye - ball shin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold ...
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... loft ; From Tyrants , and from Priefts , the Muses 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 Το To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And ...
... loft ; From Tyrants , and from Priefts , the Muses 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 Το To Thames's flow'ry borders they retire , And ...
Page xxxvi
... loft ; Where Science in the arms of Peace is laid , And plants her Palm beneath the Olive's fhade . Such was the Theme for which my lyre I ftrung , Such was the People whofe exploits I fung ; Brave , yet refin'd , for Arms and Arts ...
... loft ; Where Science in the arms of Peace is laid , And plants her Palm beneath the Olive's fhade . Such was the Theme for which my lyre I ftrung , Such was the People whofe exploits I fung ; Brave , yet refin'd , for Arms and Arts ...
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... loft ! IMITATIONS . REMARK 9 . and fulness of both . In a Letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of feveral Niceties in Verfification , which perhaps have never been ftrictly obferv'd in any English poem ...
... loft ! IMITATIONS . REMARK 9 . and fulness of both . In a Letter of his to Mr. Walsh about this time , we find an enumeration of feveral Niceties in Verfification , which perhaps have never been ftrictly obferv'd in any English poem ...
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