The temple of Apollo, being a selection of the best poems, from the most esteem'd authors, by W. Hodgson1800 |
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... Winter , a Moral Reflection Winter's Day , an Ode With , an Eclogue Woodbine , à l'aftoral Anonymous 108 Anonymous 200 J. Thomson 149 Anonymous 128 Aikin 143 Gervald . 197 THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO . POVERTY . POVERTY ! thou VIII CONTENTS .
... Winter , a Moral Reflection Winter's Day , an Ode With , an Eclogue Woodbine , à l'aftoral Anonymous 108 Anonymous 200 J. Thomson 149 Anonymous 128 Aikin 143 Gervald . 197 THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO . POVERTY . POVERTY ! thou VIII CONTENTS .
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Apollo William Hodgson. THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO . POVERTY . POVERTY ! thou fource of human art , Thou great infpirer of the poet's fong ! In vain APOLLO dictates , and the Nine Attend in vain , unless thy mighty hand Direct the tuneful lyre ...
Apollo William Hodgson. THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO . POVERTY . POVERTY ! thou fource of human art , Thou great infpirer of the poet's fong ! In vain APOLLO dictates , and the Nine Attend in vain , unless thy mighty hand Direct the tuneful lyre ...
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... thou chooseft to abide . Bleft refidence ! for , there , as poets tell , The pow'rs of poetry and wifdom dwell ; Apollo wakes the arts ; the mufes ftrike the fhell . Certes o'er Rhedicyna's laurell'd mead , ( For ever fpread , ye ...
... thou chooseft to abide . Bleft refidence ! for , there , as poets tell , The pow'rs of poetry and wifdom dwell ; Apollo wakes the arts ; the mufes ftrike the fhell . Certes o'er Rhedicyna's laurell'd mead , ( For ever fpread , ye ...
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... thou , o'er grafs - turf bound : MAB brushes off no dew - drops , OB'RON prints no ground . Ne bloody rumours violate the ear , Of cities fack'd , and kingdoms defolate , With plague or fword , with peftilence or war ; Ne rueful murder ...
... thou , o'er grafs - turf bound : MAB brushes off no dew - drops , OB'RON prints no ground . Ne bloody rumours violate the ear , Of cities fack'd , and kingdoms defolate , With plague or fword , with peftilence or war ; Ne rueful murder ...
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... thou fweeteft of th ' Arcadian train , That e'er with tuneful breath inform'd the quill : Pipe on , of lovers the most loving swain ! Of blifs and melody , O take thy fill ! Ne envy I , if dear IANTHE fmile , Though low my numbers , and ...
... thou fweeteft of th ' Arcadian train , That e'er with tuneful breath inform'd the quill : Pipe on , of lovers the most loving swain ! Of blifs and melody , O take thy fill ! Ne envy I , if dear IANTHE fmile , Though low my numbers , and ...
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beauty beneath blefs bleft blifs bloom bofom bow'r breaft breath bright charms cheek cry'd dear defert delight dreft e'er earth ev'ning ev'ry facred fafe faid fair fancy fate fcene fecret feek feen fhade fhall fhine fhore fide figh filent fing firanger firft fkies fleep flow flow'rs fmiles foft folemn fome fong fons foon footh forrow foul fpirit fpread fpring ftill ftorm ftray ftream fuch fwain fweet glow goddefs grace grove happy heart heav'n hermit IANTHE juft laft loft lov'd lyre maid mind MIRTH moffy moft morn mufe muft MUSIDORA nature's night nymph o'er paffion pain PALEMON PEACE pleaſure pow'r praife pride reft rife rofe round ſhade ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſtate tears thee thefe theſe thine thofe thou thouſand Twas vale vermil VIRTUE weft whofe wild wind youth
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