Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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... magick wand , Let Comus rise archbishop of the land ; Let him your rubrick and your feasts prescribe , Grand metropolitan of all the tribe . Of manners rough , and coarse athletick cast , The rank debauch suits Clodio's filthy taste ...
... magick wand , Let Comus rise archbishop of the land ; Let him your rubrick and your feasts prescribe , Grand metropolitan of all the tribe . Of manners rough , and coarse athletick cast , The rank debauch suits Clodio's filthy taste ...
Side 83
... magick wand , Soon rais'd a cloud that darken'd ev'ry land ; And thine was smother'd in the stench and fog Of Tiber's marshes and the papal bog . Then priests , with bulls and briefs , and shaven crowns , And griping fists , and ...
... magick wand , Soon rais'd a cloud that darken'd ev'ry land ; And thine was smother'd in the stench and fog Of Tiber's marshes and the papal bog . Then priests , with bulls and briefs , and shaven crowns , And griping fists , and ...
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... magick charms ) Risk an intrusion on thy pensive mood , And woo and win thee to thy proper good . Pastoral images and still retreats , Umbrageous walks and solitary seats , Sweet birds in concert with harmonious streams , Soft airs ...
... magick charms ) Risk an intrusion on thy pensive mood , And woo and win thee to thy proper good . Pastoral images and still retreats , Umbrageous walks and solitary seats , Sweet birds in concert with harmonious streams , Soft airs ...
Side 195
... , Like thy renown'd forefathers , far and wide Thy fame diffuse , prais'd not for utt'rance meet Of others ' speech , but magick of thy own , LINES ADDRESSED TO DR . DARWIN . Author of the 195 Sonnet to Henry Cowper, Esq.
... , Like thy renown'd forefathers , far and wide Thy fame diffuse , prais'd not for utt'rance meet Of others ' speech , but magick of thy own , LINES ADDRESSED TO DR . DARWIN . Author of the 195 Sonnet to Henry Cowper, Esq.
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