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... thro ' the misfortune of an ill judgment , but he cannot be the latter without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be said to extenuate the fault of bad Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be distinguish'd by a ...
... thro ' the misfortune of an ill judgment , but he cannot be the latter without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be said to extenuate the fault of bad Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be distinguish'd by a ...
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... thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to fport I run , Mark the ftretch'd line , or hear the thund'ring gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ; His gaudy robes in ...
... thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to fport I run , Mark the ftretch'd line , or hear the thund'ring gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ; His gaudy robes in ...
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... thro ' many channels run , But meet at last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - diftinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek ...
... thro ' many channels run , But meet at last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - diftinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek ...
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... thro ' Poetic ground . How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes ¯gypt's Princess wore , Which fweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at odds ...
... thro ' Poetic ground . How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes ¯gypt's Princess wore , Which fweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at odds ...
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... to his fhrine , 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 ) VOL . I. b 15 20 25 . 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
... to his fhrine , 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 ) VOL . I. b 15 20 25 . 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
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