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“ To arms , to arms ! ” the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts ...
“ To arms , to arms ! ” the fierce virago cries , And swift as lightning to the combat flies . All side in parties , and begin th ' attack ; Fans clap , silks rustle , and tough whalebones crack ; Heroes ' and heroines ' shouts ...
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Melancholy lifts her head , Morpheus rouses from his bed , Sloth unfolds her arms and wakes , Listening Envy drops her snakes ; Intestine war no more our passions wage , And giddy factions hear away their rage . " III .
Melancholy lifts her head , Morpheus rouses from his bed , Sloth unfolds her arms and wakes , Listening Envy drops her snakes ; Intestine war no more our passions wage , And giddy factions hear away their rage . " III .
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Anet this fair vine but that her arms surround Her married elm , had crept along the ground . Ah ! beauteous maid , let this example move Your mind , averse from all the joys of love . Deign to be loved , and every heart subdue !
Anet this fair vine but that her arms surround Her married elm , had crept along the ground . Ah ! beauteous maid , let this example move Your mind , averse from all the joys of love . Deign to be loved , and every heart subdue !
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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