Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 4Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... natural turns of the discourse in which he was engaged , it was necessarily prompted or re- quired . He was extremely ... nature that ab . horred intrusion in any society whatsoever ; and indeed it is to be regretted that he was rather ...
... natural turns of the discourse in which he was engaged , it was necessarily prompted or re- quired . He was extremely ... nature that ab . horred intrusion in any society whatsoever ; and indeed it is to be regretted that he was rather ...
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... Nature bred , and Interest did increase . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian bride Must grow a lily to the lily's side , While our cross stars denied us Charles's bed , Whom our first flames and virgin love did wed . For his long ...
... Nature bred , and Interest did increase . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian bride Must grow a lily to the lily's side , While our cross stars denied us Charles's bed , Whom our first flames and virgin love did wed . For his long ...
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... Nature . So then the first hap- piness of the poet's imagination is properly inven tion , or finding of the thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the judgment represents it proper to ...
... Nature . So then the first hap- piness of the poet's imagination is properly inven tion , or finding of the thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the judgment represents it proper to ...
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... Nature , Nature's handmaid , Art Makes mighty things from small beginnings grow : Thus fishes first to shipping did impart , Their tail the rudder , and their head the prow . Some long perhaps upon the waters swam , A useless drift ...
... Nature , Nature's handmaid , Art Makes mighty things from small beginnings grow : Thus fishes first to shipping did impart , Their tail the rudder , and their head the prow . Some long perhaps upon the waters swam , A useless drift ...
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... Nature's book : If the first opening page so charms the sight , Think how th ' unfolded volume will delight ! See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ! how through the mother's eyes The father's soul , with an undaunted view ...
... Nature's book : If the first opening page so charms the sight , Think how th ' unfolded volume will delight ! See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ! how through the mother's eyes The father's soul , with an undaunted view ...
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