Here let me bend, great Dryden, at thy shrine, Thou dearest name to all the tuneful nine. What if some dull lines in cold order creep, And with his theme the poet seems to sleep, Still, when his subject rises proud to view, With equal strength the Poet... Anecdotes of Polite Literature ... - Страница 491764Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Charles Churchill - 1764 - 204 страница
...teize: Still in one key, not BRENT would always pleafe. Here let me bend, great DRYDEN, at thy fhrine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful nine. What if...his theme the poet feems to fleep ? Still when his fubjeQ rifes proud to view, With equal ftrength the poet's rifes too. With ftrong invention, nobleft... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1766 - 388 страница
...: j Still in one key, not BRENT would always pleafe. Here let me bend, great DRYDEN, at thy fhrine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful nine. What if...And with his theme the poet feems to fleep, Still Still, when his fubject rifes proud to view, With equal ftrength the Poet rifes too. With ftrong invention,... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 страница
...teize : Still in one key, not BR.ENT would always pleafe. Here let me bend, great DRYDEN, atthyfhrine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful nine. What if...order creep, And with his theme the poet feems to deep, Still, when his fubject rifes proud to view, With equal ftrength the Poet rifes too. "With ftrong... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1776 - 190 страница
...teize : Still in one key, not Brent would always pleafe. Here let me bend great Dryden, at thy flirine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful Nine. What if fome dull Lints in cold order creep, And with his theme the poet feems to deep! Still when his Subjeft rifes... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 556 страница
...great Dryden, at thy flitine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful Nine. What DAVID GARRICK, Efq. 333 What if fome dull lines in cold order creep, And,...his theme, the poet feems to fleep ; Still when his fubjeit rifes proud to view, With equal ftiength tha poet rifes too : With ftrong invention, nobleft... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 350 страница
...teize : Still in one key, not Brent would always pleafe. Here let me bend, great Dryden, at thy fhrine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful Nine. What if...his theme the poet feems to fleep, Still, when his fubjeft rifes proud to view, With equal ftrength the poet rifes too. With ftrong invention, nobleft... | |
| 1793 - 806 страница
...Here let me bend, great DRTOCN, at thy (brine, Thou deareft name to alt the tuneful Nine. What if Come dull lines in cold order creep, And with his theme the poet feems to flecp ! Still, when his fubjeâ rifes proud to view, With equal ftrength the poet rifes too : With... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 страница
...let me hend, great Dryden ! at thy shrine, Thou dearest name to all thetuneiul Nine, W'hat if some dull lines in cold order creep, And with his theme the poet seems to sleep ? Stdl when his subject rises proud to view 3 Jo V• uh equal strength the poet rises... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 страница
...f. W». To which II prtBxctf THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. Here let me bend, great DRYDEN, at thy Ihrine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful Nine. What if...creep, And with his theme the poet feems to fleep I Still, «hen his fubjcâ rifes proud to view, With equal rtrength the poet rifes too : With llrong... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 страница
...teize : Stiil in one key, nor Brent would always pleafe. Here let me bend, great Dryden, at thy (brine, Thou deareft name to all the tuneful nine. What if fome dull lino in cold order creep, And with his theme the poet feems to fieep, Still, when his fuhjeft riles... | |
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