Poems, Volum 1Stereotyped and printed by Andrew Wilson for J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Side 38
... Fire indignation and a sense of scorn , The strings are swept with such a power so loud , The storm of music shakes ... fires to me belong ; I play with syllables , and sport in song . A. At Westminster , where little poets strive To set ...
... Fire indignation and a sense of scorn , The strings are swept with such a power so loud , The storm of music shakes ... fires to me belong ; I play with syllables , and sport in song . A. At Westminster , where little poets strive To set ...
Side 39
... 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 were sacrificed to sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I ...
... 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 were sacrificed to sound , And truth cut short to make a period round , I ...
Side 43
... fires , And dizzy with delight , profaned the sacred wires . Anacreon , Horace played in Greece and Rome This bedlam part , and others nearer home .し When Cromwell fought for power , and while he reigned The proud protector of the ...
... fires , And dizzy with delight , profaned the sacred wires . Anacreon , Horace played in Greece and Rome This bedlam part , and others nearer home .し When Cromwell fought for power , and while he reigned The proud protector of the ...
Side 49
... fire , Touched with a coal from heaven , assume the lyre And tell the world , still kindling as he sung , With more than mortal music on his tongue , That He , who died below , and reigns above , Inspires the song , and that his name is ...
... fire , Touched with a coal from heaven , assume the lyre And tell the world , still kindling as he sung , With more than mortal music on his tongue , That He , who died below , and reigns above , Inspires the song , and that his name is ...
Side 57
... fire ; While , all his purposes and steps to guard , Peace follows virtue as its sure reward ; And pleasure brings as surely in her train Remorse , and sorrow , and vindictive pain . Man , thus endued with an elective voice , Must be ...
... fire ; While , all his purposes and steps to guard , Peace follows virtue as its sure reward ; And pleasure brings as surely in her train Remorse , and sorrow , and vindictive pain . Man , thus endued with an elective voice , Must be ...
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