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He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too . " Then turns repentant , and his God adores With the same spirit that he drinks and w ; Enough if all around him but admire , And now the punk applaud , and now the friar .
He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too . " Then turns repentant , and his God adores With the same spirit that he drinks and w ; Enough if all around him but admire , And now the punk applaud , and now the friar .
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Touched by thy hand , again Rome's glories shine ; Her gods , and god - like heroes rise to view , And all her faded garlands bloom anew . Nor blush , these studies thy regard engage ; These pleased the fathers of poetic rage ; he verse ...
Touched by thy hand , again Rome's glories shine ; Her gods , and god - like heroes rise to view , And all her faded garlands bloom anew . Nor blush , these studies thy regard engage ; These pleased the fathers of poetic rage ; he verse ...
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Oh lasting as those colours may they shine , Free as thy stroke , yet faultless as thy line ; New graces yearly like thy works display , Soft without weakness , without glaring gay ; Led by some rule , that guides , but not constrains ...
Oh lasting as those colours may they shine , Free as thy stroke , yet faultless as thy line ; New graces yearly like thy works display , Soft without weakness , without glaring gay ; Led by some rule , that guides , but not constrains ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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