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... Poets dost thou daily raise ! is thy use , how small thy praise ! length to be forgotten quite , pages which ' twas thine to write . east , mine own especial pen ! e but now assumed again , 20 pircs - our path , though full of thorns ,
... Poets dost thou daily raise ! is thy use , how small thy praise ! length to be forgotten quite , pages which ' twas thine to write . east , mine own especial pen ! e but now assumed again , 20 pircs - our path , though full of thorns ,
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... thine may please , e can vanquish the disease ; self with thee might dread to dwell , ull discern a deeper hell . It guise , surrounded by a choir elting , not to Vesta's fire , one knows little Matt's an M. P . " - -See a Poem n THE ...
... thine may please , e can vanquish the disease ; self with thee might dread to dwell , ull discern a deeper hell . It guise , surrounded by a choir elting , not to Vesta's fire , one knows little Matt's an M. P . " - -See a Poem n THE ...
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... thine eyes of blue * 1 boasted locks of red , or auburn hue , The reader who may wish for an explanation of this , may refer RANGFORD'S CAMOENS , " page 127 , note to page 56 , or to the 1 of the Edinburgh Review of STRANGFORD's Camoens ...
... thine eyes of blue * 1 boasted locks of red , or auburn hue , The reader who may wish for an explanation of this , may refer RANGFORD'S CAMOENS , " page 127 , note to page 56 , or to the 1 of the Edinburgh Review of STRANGFORD's Camoens ...
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... recommend POPE's Advice IERLEY , to Mr. H's consideration ; viz . " to convert his poet rose , ” which may be easily done by taking away the final syll ' each couplet . visions of a thousand things , dissolved in thine own.
... recommend POPE's Advice IERLEY , to Mr. H's consideration ; viz . " to convert his poet rose , ” which may be easily done by taking away the final syll ' each couplet . visions of a thousand things , dissolved in thine own.
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... thine own melting tears , Prince of mournful sonneteers . not their Prince , harmonious BOWLES ! great oracle of tender souls ? sighing winds thou seek'st relief , on in a yellow leaf ; y muse most lamentably tells sounds proceed from ...
... thine own melting tears , Prince of mournful sonneteers . not their Prince , harmonious BOWLES ! great oracle of tender souls ? sighing winds thou seek'st relief , on in a yellow leaf ; y muse most lamentably tells sounds proceed from ...
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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