Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side 36
... Fancy , that from the bow that spans the skysky !. Brings colours , dipt in heav'n , that never die A soul exalted above earth , a mind 3 Skill'd in the characters that form mankind ; rent / And , as the sun in rising beauty dress'd ...
... Fancy , that from the bow that spans the skysky !. Brings colours , dipt in heav'n , that never die A soul exalted above earth , a mind 3 Skill'd in the characters that form mankind ; rent / And , as the sun in rising beauty dress'd ...
Side 38
... Fancy has sported all her pow'rs away In tales , in trifles , and in children's play ; And ' tis the sad complaint , and almost true , Whate'er we write we bring forth nothing new . ' Twere new indeed , to see a bard all fire , Touch'd ...
... Fancy has sported all her pow'rs away In tales , in trifles , and in children's play ; And ' tis the sad complaint , and almost true , Whate'er we write we bring forth nothing new . ' Twere new indeed , to see a bard all fire , Touch'd ...
Side 39
... , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd periods as they fall , One madrigal of their's is worth them all . Sternhold and Hopkins prefered to Pope , & c . TABLE TALK . 39.
... , Pope's numbers , Prior's ease , With all that fancy can invent to please , Adorn the polish'd periods as they fall , One madrigal of their's is worth them all . Sternhold and Hopkins prefered to Pope , & c . TABLE TALK . 39.
Side 42
... fancy fills , Musical as the chime of tinkling rills , Weak to perform , though mighty to pretend , Can trace her mazy windings to their end ; Discern the fraud beneath the specious lure , Prevent the danger , or prescribe the cure ...
... fancy fills , Musical as the chime of tinkling rills , Weak to perform , though mighty to pretend , Can trace her mazy windings to their end ; Discern the fraud beneath the specious lure , Prevent the danger , or prescribe the cure ...
Side 56
... with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye novelists , who mar what ye would mend , Sniv❜ling and driv'ling folly without end ; = the Passions under the Disguise of a Moral . 56 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
... with safety reads , Footing it in the dance that fancy leads : Ye novelists , who mar what ye would mend , Sniv❜ling and driv'ling folly without end ; = the Passions under the Disguise of a Moral . 56 THE PROGRESS OF ERROR .
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