The English Parnassus: Being a New Selection of Didactic, Descriptive, Pathetic, Plaintive, and Pastoral Poetry, Extracted from the Works of the Latest and Most Celebrated Poets...G. Kearsley, 1789 - 352 sidor |
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... stands fecure from harms , Nor can misfortune wound , whom virtue arins . Difcourfe in common converse , thou wilt find -Some to improve , and fome to taint the mind ; Grateful to that a due obfervance pay ; Beware left this entice thy ...
... stands fecure from harms , Nor can misfortune wound , whom virtue arins . Difcourfe in common converse , thou wilt find -Some to improve , and fome to taint the mind ; Grateful to that a due obfervance pay ; Beware left this entice thy ...
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... stand . Here , mild Philosophy , whose thoughtful frown Is fweetly shaded by her olive crown , ( In all her attic elegance array'd , ; Strong to convince , and gentle to perfuade ) To her , whose breath infpir'd his every rule , Leads ...
... stand . Here , mild Philosophy , whose thoughtful frown Is fweetly shaded by her olive crown , ( In all her attic elegance array'd , ; Strong to convince , and gentle to perfuade ) To her , whose breath infpir'd his every rule , Leads ...
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... stands , Recals each mental and corporeal power , While fhe proclaims aloud the paffing hour ; And in a voice expreffive of furprise , Too fhrill to feem the music of the skies , Informs the startled fair ' tis time to rife . SECT ...
... stands , Recals each mental and corporeal power , While fhe proclaims aloud the paffing hour ; And in a voice expreffive of furprise , Too fhrill to feem the music of the skies , Informs the startled fair ' tis time to rife . SECT ...
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... stand Stagnant and putrid ; and the fell - eyed Plague ( Like that which walks o'er Afia's fultry fields ) Would raise an arm of terror , wafte the earth , Tremendous in his courfe ; and from the globe Sweep half its people as he roam'd ...
... stand Stagnant and putrid ; and the fell - eyed Plague ( Like that which walks o'er Afia's fultry fields ) Would raise an arm of terror , wafte the earth , Tremendous in his courfe ; and from the globe Sweep half its people as he roam'd ...
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... Stands Innocence appall'd ! Tell why the hand Of ftrutting Impudence , unlicens'd , grafps The palm of Worth , and his indignant brow Looks down , while meek - eyed Modesty difmay'd , Mantles her cheek in crimson , and retires To blufh ...
... Stands Innocence appall'd ! Tell why the hand Of ftrutting Impudence , unlicens'd , grafps The palm of Worth , and his indignant brow Looks down , while meek - eyed Modesty difmay'd , Mantles her cheek in crimson , and retires To blufh ...
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The English Parnassus: Being a New Selection of Didactic, Descriptive ... John Adams Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1789 |
The English Parnassus: Being a New Selection of Didactic, Descriptive ... John Adams Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1789 |
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