Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... gives a human father ( Nicander ) to ( Ilyssus ) the secret child of Creusa . This Nicander , the first lover of the ... give her hand , without her heart , to Xuthus , is still a mourner , like Lady Randolph ' , when , at the end of ...
... gives a human father ( Nicander ) to ( Ilyssus ) the secret child of Creusa . This Nicander , the first lover of the ... give her hand , without her heart , to Xuthus , is still a mourner , like Lady Randolph ' , when , at the end of ...
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... gives us a higher idea of the youthful promises of his mind , to find that the intelligent poet Green had the same prepossession in his favour . Green says of him , in the " Spleen , " " But there's a youth , that you can name RICHARD ...
... gives us a higher idea of the youthful promises of his mind , to find that the intelligent poet Green had the same prepossession in his favour . Green says of him , in the " Spleen , " " But there's a youth , that you can name RICHARD ...
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... a grand outline of actions and senti- ments ; but how difficult was it , after all that books could teach him , to give the close and veracious The appearance of life to characters and manners beheld so 36 RICHARD GLOVER .
... a grand outline of actions and senti- ments ; but how difficult was it , after all that books could teach him , to give the close and veracious The appearance of life to characters and manners beheld so 36 RICHARD GLOVER .
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... gives the laurel , in his eye The inextinguishable spark , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks around , and spake : · Why this astonishment on ...
... gives the laurel , in his eye The inextinguishable spark , which fires The souls of patriots ; while his brow supports Undaunted valour , and contempt of death . Serene he cast his looks around , and spake : · Why this astonishment on ...
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... maintain'd the onset , Greece had wept Her prostrate ranks . The wearied fight awhile I now relax , till Abradates strong , Orontes and Mazæus are advanc'd . Then to the conflict will I give no pause . 58 RICHARD GLOVER .
... maintain'd the onset , Greece had wept Her prostrate ranks . The wearied fight awhile I now relax , till Abradates strong , Orontes and Mazæus are advanc'd . Then to the conflict will I give no pause . 58 RICHARD GLOVER .
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arms beauty behold Belshazzar beneath bold born bosom breast Caractacus character charms Chor CHRISTOPHER ANSTEY Cowper Creusa dark dear death delight Diomedon dread Druid Elidurus ev'n ev'ry fair fancy fate father fear feel flowers fond genius grace groves hand haste hath hear heart heaven holy honour hour Hyperanthes Ilyssus JOSEPH WARTON king Lacedemon Lady Leonidas living Lord lov'd Lusiad mind morn mourn Muse NATHANIEL COTTON nature's ne'er never night numbers o'er Oïleus once peace poem poet poetical poetry pow'r pride published rise round sacred scene shade Shanter Sir William Jones slave smile soft solemn song soon soul sound spirit stream sweet taste tears Teribazus thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue voice Warton wave Whyles Winchester school wings Xerxes Xuthus youth