Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Том 17Archibald Constable, 1823 |
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... Nature points this my fatal hour : And I have liv'd : and we must part . While now I take last adieu , my Heave thou no sigh , nor shed a tear ; Lest yet my half - clos'd eye may view On earth an object worth its care . From jealousy's ...
... Nature points this my fatal hour : And I have liv'd : and we must part . While now I take last adieu , my Heave thou no sigh , nor shed a tear ; Lest yet my half - clos'd eye may view On earth an object worth its care . From jealousy's ...
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... nature's vigour , working at the root , In after - ages swells , and blossoms into fruit . EPODE III . Nor hath Jove giv'n us to foreknow When the rich years of virtue shall succeed : Yet bold and daring on we go , Contriving schemes of ...
... nature's vigour , working at the root , In after - ages swells , and blossoms into fruit . EPODE III . Nor hath Jove giv'n us to foreknow When the rich years of virtue shall succeed : Yet bold and daring on we go , Contriving schemes of ...
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... nature did that want supply : So rich in treasure of her own , She might our boasted stores defy : Such noble vigour did her verse adorn , That it seem'd borrow'd where ' twas only born . Her morals , too , were in her bosom bred , By ...
... nature did that want supply : So rich in treasure of her own , She might our boasted stores defy : Such noble vigour did her verse adorn , That it seem'd borrow'd where ' twas only born . Her morals , too , were in her bosom bred , By ...
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... nature will prevail ; And every elf hath skill enough to rail . But yet , though poor and artless be my vein , Menalcas seems to like my simple strain : And while that he delighteth in my song , Which to the good Menalcas doth belong ...
... nature will prevail ; And every elf hath skill enough to rail . But yet , though poor and artless be my vein , Menalcas seems to like my simple strain : And while that he delighteth in my song , Which to the good Menalcas doth belong ...
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... nature may be the subject of this poem . Some things , how- ever , will appear to more advantage than others , as ... nature and dignity , than in celebrating the works of the great Creator , and de- scribing the nature and generation of ...
... nature may be the subject of this poem . Some things , how- ever , will appear to more advantage than others , as ... nature and dignity , than in celebrating the works of the great Creator , and de- scribing the nature and generation of ...
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Страница 16 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before.
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