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... whofe numbers glide along So fmooth , no thought e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously 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 ...
... whofe numbers glide along So fmooth , no thought e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously 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 ...
Page xxxv
... whofe alter'd ftate Has felt the worit severity of Fate : Not that Barbarian hands her Fafces broke , And bow'd her haughty neck beneath their yoke ; Nor that her palaces to earth are thrown , Her cities defart , and her fields unfown ...
... whofe alter'd ftate Has felt the worit severity of Fate : Not that Barbarian hands her Fafces broke , And bow'd her haughty neck beneath their yoke ; Nor that her palaces to earth are thrown , Her cities defart , and her fields unfown ...
Page xxxvi
... whofe pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive fhade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this meffage from his Master bear : Great Bard , whose numbers I my felf inspire , To whom I gave my own ...
... whofe pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive fhade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this meffage from his Master bear : Great Bard , whose numbers I my felf inspire , To whom I gave my own ...
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... fome good old Authors , whofe works as I had leisure to study , fo I hope I have not wanted care to imitate . SPRING . 15 SPRING . THE FIRST PASTORAL . To Sir WILLIAM PASTORAL POETRY . 25 But after all, if they have any merit, ...
... fome good old Authors , whofe works as I had leisure to study , fo I hope I have not wanted care to imitate . SPRING . 15 SPRING . THE FIRST PASTORAL . To Sir WILLIAM PASTORAL POETRY . 25 But after all, if they have any merit, ...
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... the Scots Monarchs , the Thistle , worn by Queen Anne ; and to the Arms of France , the Fleur de Lys . The two Riddles are in imitation of those in Virg . Ecl . 3 . Bleft 95 Bleft Swains , whofe nymphs in ev'ry grace excel 34 PASTORALS .
... the Scots Monarchs , the Thistle , worn by Queen Anne ; and to the Arms of France , the Fleur de Lys . The two Riddles are in imitation of those in Virg . Ecl . 3 . Bleft 95 Bleft Swains , whofe nymphs in ev'ry grace excel 34 PASTORALS .
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