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Pàgina xxxii
... lyre With indignation tore the tinkling bells , And turn'd it to sublimest argument . FROM COWPER'S TABLE TALK . AGES elaps'd ere Homer's lamp appear'd , And ages ere the Mantuan swan was heard : To carry Nature lengths unknown before ...
... lyre With indignation tore the tinkling bells , And turn'd it to sublimest argument . FROM COWPER'S TABLE TALK . AGES elaps'd ere Homer's lamp appear'd , And ages ere the Mantuan swan was heard : To carry Nature lengths unknown before ...
Pàgina 142
... lyre , With proud design In verse to shine ; To rival Greek and Roman fire . The Roman ode Majestic flowed , Its streams divinely clear and strong ; Its sense and sound Thebes rolled profound : The torrent roared and foamed along . Let ...
... lyre , With proud design In verse to shine ; To rival Greek and Roman fire . The Roman ode Majestic flowed , Its streams divinely clear and strong ; Its sense and sound Thebes rolled profound : The torrent roared and foamed along . Let ...
Pàgina 14
... lyre , though rude her first essays , Now skilled to sooth , to triumph , to complain , Warbling at will through each harmonious maze , Was taught to modulate the artful strain , I fain would sing : -but ah ! I strive in vain . Sighs ...
... lyre , though rude her first essays , Now skilled to sooth , to triumph , to complain , Warbling at will through each harmonious maze , Was taught to modulate the artful strain , I fain would sing : -but ah ! I strive in vain . Sighs ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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