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Page xviii
... enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at best most musically dull ; 5 10 So So purling ftreams with even murmurs creep ; And hush ( xviii )
... enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at best most musically dull ; 5 10 So So purling ftreams with even murmurs creep ; And hush ( xviii )
Page xxv
... mind ; “ And fir'd with thirst of more than mortal praise , 15 " From me , the God of Wit , ufurp'd the bays . 66 But let vain Greece indulge her growing fame , Proud with celestial spoils to grace her name ; Yet when my Arts fhall ...
... mind ; “ And fir'd with thirst of more than mortal praise , 15 " From me , the God of Wit , ufurp'd the bays . 66 But let vain Greece indulge her growing fame , Proud with celestial spoils to grace her name ; Yet when my Arts fhall ...
Page xxxi
... mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him shine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly frame improves 65 With grace divine , and like a God he moves . Ev'n I , the meaneft of the Muses train ...
... mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him shine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly frame improves 65 With grace divine , and like a God he moves . Ev'n I , the meaneft of the Muses train ...
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... mind ! Do lovers dream , or is my Delia kind ? She comes , my Delia comes ! —Now ceafe my lay , And ceafe , ye gales , to bear my fighs away ! Next Egon fung , while Windsor groves admir'd , 55 Rehearse , ye Mufes , what yourselves ...
... mind ! Do lovers dream , or is my Delia kind ? She comes , my Delia comes ! —Now ceafe my lay , And ceafe , ye gales , to bear my fighs away ! Next Egon fung , while Windsor groves admir'd , 55 Rehearse , ye Mufes , what yourselves ...
Page 90
... minds an equal temper know , Nor fwell too high , nor fink too low . If in the breast tumultuous joys arise , Mufic her foft , affuafive voice applies ; Or when the foul is press'd with cares , Exalts her in enlivening airs . Warriors ...
... minds an equal temper know , Nor fwell too high , nor fink too low . If in the breast tumultuous joys arise , Mufic her foft , affuafive voice applies ; Or when the foul is press'd with cares , Exalts her in enlivening airs . Warriors ...
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