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... when yet the Muse was young , R swept the lyre , and MARO sung , W As N O M B th t to Marmion ” —the pathetic and also prophetic excla- BLOUNT , Esquire , on the death of honest Marmion . 1 res have mouldered from the face of earth , ues.
... when yet the Muse was young , R swept the lyre , and MARO sung , W As N O M B th t to Marmion ” —the pathetic and also prophetic excla- BLOUNT , Esquire , on the death of honest Marmion . 1 res have mouldered from the face of earth , ues.
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... Lyre in vain . m an author's luckless lot behold ! emned to make the books which once he sold . AMOS COTTLE ! -Phoebus ! what a name I the speaking trump of future fame ! - AMOS COTTLE ! for a moment think › meagre profits spring from ...
... Lyre in vain . m an author's luckless lot behold ! emned to make the books which once he sold . AMOS COTTLE ! -Phoebus ! what a name I the speaking trump of future fame ! - AMOS COTTLE ! for a moment think › meagre profits spring from ...
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... component parts of a pon- upon the beauties of " Richmond Hill , " and the like : - a charming view of Turnham Green , Hammersmith , and New , and the parts adjacent . With broken lyre and cheek serenely pale , sad ALCEUS.
... component parts of a pon- upon the beauties of " Richmond Hill , " and the like : - a charming view of Turnham Green , Hammersmith , and New , and the parts adjacent . With broken lyre and cheek serenely pale , sad ALCEUS.
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A Satire George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. With broken lyre and cheek serenely pale , sad ALCEUS wanders down the vale ! ugh fair they rose , and might have bloomed a last , hopes have perished by the northern blast : ped in the bud by ...
A Satire George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. With broken lyre and cheek serenely pale , sad ALCEUS wanders down the vale ! ugh fair they rose , and might have bloomed a last , hopes have perished by the northern blast : ped in the bud by ...
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... 620 folly , Greville and Argyle * ! iny blunder , such as mistaking a street for a man , I beg it it is the Institution , and not the Duke of that name , uded to . E Eunuch , the Hesperian choir , the soft lascivious lyre.
... 620 folly , Greville and Argyle * ! iny blunder , such as mistaking a street for a man , I beg it it is the Institution , and not the Duke of that name , uded to . E Eunuch , the Hesperian choir , the soft lascivious lyre.
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Albion AMOS COTTLE Author Ballads Bard Baviad and Mæviad bids blest Britons BROUGHAM Camoens considerable genius COVENT GARDEN Critics dare display Dunciad e'en Edinburgh Review edition Epic Esquire facetious fame feel folly fool HAFIZ HALLAM HAMet BenengelI harp HART-STREET hath heroes HOLLAND's honest honour idiot JEFFREY Juvenal kiss Knaves labour LAMB literary LITTLE's live Lord Lordship luckless lyre Lyrical Ballads Madeira trembled Madoc Marmion mend thy mind Minstrel mourn Muse nia's night o'er Ostend pistol poem Poesy Poet poetical POPE POPE's praise Prince PRINTED BY DEANS prose reader rhyme rhymester saith Satire Satirist scribbler sleep Sleeping Beauties Sonnets SOTHEBY soul SOUTHEY SOUTHEY's spare Stanza STOTT strain STRANGFORD sublime taste thee thine thing thou thy name to-whoo Tolbooth traduce Tweed twill verse WALTER SCOTT Whist who'll buy William of Deloraine wing woods of Madeira worthy write yield