The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volum 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Pleasure . In Imitation of an Ode in Casimire 54 Translated from Persian Verses . Alluding to the Custom of Women being buried with their Husbands , and Men with their Wives . Another on the same subject .. An Ode in the Park at Asted ...
... Pleasure . In Imitation of an Ode in Casimire 54 Translated from Persian Verses . Alluding to the Custom of Women being buried with their Husbands , and Men with their Wives . Another on the same subject .. An Ode in the Park at Asted ...
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... Pleasure of being deceived . In 1702 he published , on the death of king William , a Pindaric ode , called The House of Nassau ; and wrote another paraphrase on the Otium Divos of Horace . In 1703 his ode on Music was performed at ...
... Pleasure of being deceived . In 1702 he published , on the death of king William , a Pindaric ode , called The House of Nassau ; and wrote another paraphrase on the Otium Divos of Horace . In 1703 his ode on Music was performed at ...
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... pleasure must retiring Dryden find , To see that art his skilful Muse refin'd , So much improv'd by those he leaves behind ! So when a father sees a careful son Enlarge those coffers , which were first his own , With joy to Heaven he ...
... pleasure must retiring Dryden find , To see that art his skilful Muse refin'd , So much improv'd by those he leaves behind ! So when a father sees a careful son Enlarge those coffers , which were first his own , With joy to Heaven he ...
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... pleasure and for beauty fam'd , Where , oft from western skies the god of light Sees new - arising suns , than his more bright ; Then sets in blushes , and conveys his fire To distant lands , that more his beams require . And now the ...
... pleasure and for beauty fam'd , Where , oft from western skies the god of light Sees new - arising suns , than his more bright ; Then sets in blushes , and conveys his fire To distant lands , that more his beams require . And now the ...
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... pleasure , all his works survey'd , And virgin innocence before him play'd ; In that illustrious morn , that lovely spring , The Muse , by Heaven inspir'd , began to sing . Descending angels , in harmonious lays , Taught the first happy ...
... pleasure , all his works survey'd , And virgin innocence before him play'd ; In that illustrious morn , that lovely spring , The Muse , by Heaven inspir'd , began to sing . Descending angels , in harmonious lays , Taught the first happy ...
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