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The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ... - Page 257
by Alexander Adam - 1812 - 302 lehte
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 6. köide

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; For here the muse so oft her harp has strung, That not a mountain rears its head unsung, Renown'd...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise ; Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; For here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, That not a mountain rears its head unsung, Renown'd...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 490 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise; Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; ?or here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, 'hat not a mountain rears its head unsung, '.enown'd...
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Elegant Extracts, 1–2. köide

Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my nvish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects ri;e'; nd ; For here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, That no1 a mountain rears its hcnd unsung; Renown'd...
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Poems by Cowley, Waller, Butler, Denham, Dryden, and Pomfret, 77–79. number

Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, poetic fields encompass me around, and still I seem to tread on classic ground; for here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, that not a mountain rears its head unsung, renown'd in...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., 9. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 lehte
...with rhvme. For wheresoi'er 1 turn my ravi.sh'd eye«, f,ay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground; For here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, That not a mountain rears its head unsung, Renown'd in...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., 9. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 lehte
...with rhyme. For whereso; 'er I turn my ravish'd eve?, ay gilded scenc.s and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; For here the Muse so oft her h?rp has strum, Tlmt not a mountain rears its head unsung, Renown'd...
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Poems

Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, gay gilded scepes and shining prospects rise, poetic fields encompass me around, and still I seem to tread on classic ground; for here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, that not a mountain rears its head unsung, renown'd in...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 5. köide

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 318 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; For here the muse so oft her harp has strung, That not a mountain rears its head unsung, Renown'd...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: With the ..., 5–6. köide

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 638 lehte
...with rhyme. For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gaj- gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground ; For here the muse so oft her harp has strung, That not a mountain rears its head unsung, Kenown'd...
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