The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... Thro ' burning climes I pafs'd unhurt , And breath'd in tainted air . III . Thy mercy sweeten'd every foil , Made every region please , The hoary Alpine - Hills it warm'd , And fmooth'd the Tyrrhene - feas . IV . Think , O my foul ...
... Thro ' burning climes I pafs'd unhurt , And breath'd in tainted air . III . Thy mercy sweeten'd every foil , Made every region please , The hoary Alpine - Hills it warm'd , And fmooth'd the Tyrrhene - feas . IV . Think , O my foul ...
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... thro ' thick and thin , To a tall houfe near Lincoln's - Inn : ( ' Twas on the night of a debate , When all their Lordships had fat late . ) Behold the place , where if a poet Shin'd in defcription , he might fhow it ; Tell how the moon ...
... thro ' thick and thin , To a tall houfe near Lincoln's - Inn : ( ' Twas on the night of a debate , When all their Lordships had fat late . ) Behold the place , where if a poet Shin'd in defcription , he might fhow it ; Tell how the moon ...
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... thro ' the long - drawn ifle and fretted vault The pealing anthem fwells the note of praise . Can ftoried urn or animated bust Back to its manfion call the fleeting breath ? Can Honour's voice provoke the filent duft , " Or Flatt'ry ...
... thro ' the long - drawn ifle and fretted vault The pealing anthem fwells the note of praise . Can ftoried urn or animated bust Back to its manfion call the fleeting breath ? Can Honour's voice provoke the filent duft , " Or Flatt'ry ...
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... Thro ' richest purple to the view Betray'd a golden gleam . IV . The haplefs nymph with wonder faw : A whifker firft and then a claw , With many an ardent with , She ftretch'd in vain to reach the prize . What female heart can gold ...
... Thro ' richest purple to the view Betray'd a golden gleam . IV . The haplefs nymph with wonder faw : A whifker firft and then a claw , With many an ardent with , She ftretch'd in vain to reach the prize . What female heart can gold ...
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... thro ' the town ? Who'd be a glass , with flattering grimace , Still to reflect the temper of his face , Or happy pin to stick upon his fleeve , When my Lord's gracious , and vouchfafes it leave ; Or cushion , when his heavinefs fhall ...
... thro ' the town ? Who'd be a glass , with flattering grimace , Still to reflect the temper of his face , Or happy pin to stick upon his fleeve , When my Lord's gracious , and vouchfafes it leave ; Or cushion , when his heavinefs fhall ...
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