Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations of the Ancient Poets Together with Several Original Poems, Հատոր 4Jacob Tonson, 1716 |
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Արդյունքներ 59–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... thee both ; where true design , Poftures unforc'd , and lively Colours join . Likeness is ever there ; but ftill the beft , Like proper Thoughts in lofty Language dreft . Where Light to Shades defcending , plays , not ftrives ; Dies by ...
... thee both ; where true design , Poftures unforc'd , and lively Colours join . Likeness is ever there ; but ftill the beft , Like proper Thoughts in lofty Language dreft . Where Light to Shades defcending , plays , not ftrives ; Dies by ...
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... thee . * Great Rome and Venice early did impart To thee th ' Examples of their wondrous Art . Thofe Mafters then but feen , not understood , With generous Emulation fir'd thy Blood : He travell'd very young into Italy . For what in ...
... thee . * Great Rome and Venice early did impart To thee th ' Examples of their wondrous Art . Thofe Mafters then but feen , not understood , With generous Emulation fir'd thy Blood : He travell'd very young into Italy . For what in ...
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... thee . Thy Genius , bounded by the Times , like mine , Drudges on petty Draughts , nor dare defign A more exalted Work , and more Divine . For what a Song , or fenfelefs Opera Is to the living Labour of a Play ; Or , what a Play to ...
... thee . Thy Genius , bounded by the Times , like mine , Drudges on petty Draughts , nor dare defign A more exalted Work , and more Divine . For what a Song , or fenfelefs Opera Is to the living Labour of a Play ; Or , what a Play to ...
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... thee faft , Lock'd in thefe Arms think all thy Sorrows paft ; Or , what remain , think lighter made by me ; So I fhou'd think , were I fo held by thee . Murmur thy Plaints , and gently wound my Ears , Sigh on my Lip , and let me drink ...
... thee faft , Lock'd in thefe Arms think all thy Sorrows paft ; Or , what remain , think lighter made by me ; So I fhou'd think , were I fo held by thee . Murmur thy Plaints , and gently wound my Ears , Sigh on my Lip , and let me drink ...
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... thee . You weep a - fresh , and at that Word you start ! Am I to be depriv'd then ? ------ muft we part ! Curfe on that Word fo ready to be spoke , For through my Lips , unmeant by me , it broke , Oh no , we must not , will not , cannot ...
... thee . You weep a - fresh , and at that Word you start ! Am I to be depriv'd then ? ------ muft we part ! Curfe on that Word fo ready to be spoke , For through my Lips , unmeant by me , it broke , Oh no , we must not , will not , cannot ...
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