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Page xxi
... Mufic too . With vast variety thy pages fhine ; A new creation ftarts in ev'ry line . How sudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 you 30 ...
... Mufic too . With vast variety thy pages fhine ; A new creation ftarts in ev'ry line . How sudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 you 30 ...
Page xxii
... Mufic which was Noise before . There with illuftrious Bards I fpent my days , 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 65 The 70 The golden ...
... Mufic which was Noise before . There with illuftrious Bards I fpent my days , 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 65 The 70 The golden ...
Page xxvi
... Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ! Thou should'it not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himfelf wou'd ...
... Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O might thy Genius in my bofom shine ! Thou should'it not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himfelf wou'd ...
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... Mufic varies in thy lines ! 65 Still , as I read , I feel my bosom beat , And rise in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer drefs'd the days While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , 79 Our ears the lark , the ...
... Mufic varies in thy lines ! 65 Still , as I read , I feel my bosom beat , And rise in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer drefs'd the days While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , 79 Our ears the lark , the ...
Page xxx
... mufic from the founding string . Now wak'd from flumbers of three thousand years , Once more Achilles in dread pomp appears ; Tow'rs o'er the field of death ; as fierce he turns , Keen flash his arms , and all the Hero burns ; With ...
... mufic from the founding string . Now wak'd from flumbers of three thousand years , Once more Achilles in dread pomp appears ; Tow'rs o'er the field of death ; as fierce he turns , Keen flash his arms , and all the Hero burns ; With ...
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