Poetical Works, Том 2William Pickering, 1852 |
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... o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky ! Th ' eternal snows appear already past , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last : But those attain'd , we tremble to survey The growing labours of the lengthen'd way ; Th ...
... o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky ! Th ' eternal snows appear already past , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last : But those attain'd , we tremble to survey The growing labours of the lengthen'd way ; Th ...
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... o'er th ' unbending corn , and skims along the main . Hear how Timotheus ' varied lays surprise , And bid alternate passions fall and rise ! While at each change the son of Libyan Jove Now burns with glory , and then melts with love ...
... o'er th ' unbending corn , and skims along the main . Hear how Timotheus ' varied lays surprise , And bid alternate passions fall and rise ! While at each change the son of Libyan Jove Now burns with glory , and then melts with love ...
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... o'er . ' Tis best sometimes your censure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain ; Your silence there is better than your spite , For who can rail so long as they can write ? Still humming on their drowsy course they keep ...
... o'er . ' Tis best sometimes your censure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain ; Your silence there is better than your spite , For who can rail so long as they can write ? Still humming on their drowsy course they keep ...
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... o'er wit . Horace still charms with graceful negligence , And without method talks us into sense ; Will , like a friend , familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way . He who , supreme in judgment as in wit , Might boldly ...
... o'er wit . Horace still charms with graceful negligence , And without method talks us into sense ; Will , like a friend , familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way . He who , supreme in judgment as in wit , Might boldly ...
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... o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his reverend head . Then sculpture and her sister arts revive ; Stones leap'd to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising temple rung ; A Raphael painted ...
... o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his reverend head . Then sculpture and her sister arts revive ; Stones leap'd to form , and rocks began to live ; With sweeter notes each rising temple rung ; A Raphael painted ...
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