PoemsC. Wells, 1840 - 523 sider |
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Side 13
... taste , e ; His galleries with the works of art well graced , To hear it called extravagance and waste If these attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humbled and confined the sphere ...
... taste , e ; His galleries with the works of art well graced , To hear it called extravagance and waste If these attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humbled and confined the sphere ...
Side 22
... taste Is so refined , and delicate , and chaste , That verse , whatever fire the fancy warms , Without a creamy smoothness has no charms . Thus , all success depending on an ear , And thinking I might purchase it too dear , If sentiment ...
... taste Is so refined , and delicate , and chaste , That verse , whatever fire the fancy warms , Without a creamy smoothness has no charms . Thus , all success depending on an ear , And thinking I might purchase it too dear , If sentiment ...
Side 25
... taste : But when the Second Charles assumed the And arts revived beneath a softer day ; Then , like a bow long forced into a curve , The mind , released from too constrained a nerve , Flew to its first position with a spring , That made ...
... taste : But when the Second Charles assumed the And arts revived beneath a softer day ; Then , like a bow long forced into a curve , The mind , released from too constrained a nerve , Flew to its first position with a spring , That made ...
Side 26
... taste combined , To polish , furnish , and delight the mind . Then Pope , as harmony itself exact , In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave virtue and morality a grace , That , quite eclipsing Pleasure's painted face ...
... taste combined , To polish , furnish , and delight the mind . Then Pope , as harmony itself exact , In verse well disciplined , complete , compact , Gave virtue and morality a grace , That , quite eclipsing Pleasure's painted face ...
Side 35
... taste . Rufillus , exquisitely formed by rule , Not of the moral but the dancing school , Wonders at Clodio's follies , in a tone As tragical , as others at his own . He cannot drink five bottles , bilk the score , Then kill a constable ...
... taste . Rufillus , exquisitely formed by rule , Not of the moral but the dancing school , Wonders at Clodio's follies , in a tone As tragical , as others at his own . He cannot drink five bottles , bilk the score , Then kill a constable ...
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Aspasio bard beauty beneath bids bird blest boast breast breath cause charms dear death delight divine dread dream e'en earth ease eyes fair fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly frown fruit give glory grace hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour human INNER TEMPLE John Gilpin labour land light live lyre mankind mind muse nature Nature's Nebaioth never nymph o'er once pain Parnassian peace perhaps pine-apples pity pleasure poet poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seems shade shine sigh sight skies smile song soon soul sound stand stream sweet taste telescopic eye thee theme thine thought THROCKMORTON toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas verse virtue voice waste WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wonder worth youth