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Pagina 42
... feels the pow'r divine ; New images begin to rife and fhine , Keeping due measure , moving hand in hand , And fober judgment leads the fprightly band , Such Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could 42 LUSUS POETIC I.
... feels the pow'r divine ; New images begin to rife and fhine , Keeping due measure , moving hand in hand , And fober judgment leads the fprightly band , Such Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could 42 LUSUS POETIC I.
Pagina 43
... Whose tuneful harp could foothe the favage kind , And bid defcending streams forget to run . Poor youth ! no charms in mufic could he find , His bride twice loft , to ease his love - fick mind , When hid beneath the hoary cliffs he lay ...
... Whose tuneful harp could foothe the favage kind , And bid defcending streams forget to run . Poor youth ! no charms in mufic could he find , His bride twice loft , to ease his love - fick mind , When hid beneath the hoary cliffs he lay ...
Pagina 44
... Whose brow new wreaths and flow'rs celeftial crown ; Who fung man's hapless fall , and angels ' frays ; And , bold to venture through untrodden ways , Explor'd the fecrets of the frowning night , And foar'd above the ftars with daring ...
... Whose brow new wreaths and flow'rs celeftial crown ; Who fung man's hapless fall , and angels ' frays ; And , bold to venture through untrodden ways , Explor'd the fecrets of the frowning night , And foar'd above the ftars with daring ...
Pagina 72
... Whose double gates he findeth locked faft , The one fair fram'd of burnifh'd ivory , The other all with filver overcaft . One is of horn , and the other of ivory , fay Homer and Virgil . Odyff . T. 563 . Δοιαὶ γάρ τε πύλαι αμενηνῶν ...
... Whose double gates he findeth locked faft , The one fair fram'd of burnifh'd ivory , The other all with filver overcaft . One is of horn , and the other of ivory , fay Homer and Virgil . Odyff . T. 563 . Δοιαὶ γάρ τε πύλαι αμενηνῶν ...
Pagina 76
... Whose pride depraves each other better part , And all those precious ornaments deface . deface , for does deface . Sonnet LVI . Fair be ye fure , but proud and pitiless , As is a storm , that all things doth proftrate ; Finding a tree ...
... Whose pride depraves each other better part , And all those precious ornaments deface . deface , for does deface . Sonnet LVI . Fair be ye fure , but proud and pitiless , As is a storm , that all things doth proftrate ; Finding a tree ...
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