The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen15Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... pleas'd , So drew his fatal lance ; Death will keep holyday ; and he Must play to Holben's dance . ADVERTISEMENT . THE following tale is related by Pausanias , in Achaicis , Græciæ , lib . 7 .; but instead of giving the original , or ...
... pleas'd , So drew his fatal lance ; Death will keep holyday ; and he Must play to Holben's dance . ADVERTISEMENT . THE following tale is related by Pausanias , in Achaicis , Græciæ , lib . 7 .; but instead of giving the original , or ...
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... pleas'd , And by what way , whether by hemp or steel . Death's thousand doors stand open . Who could The ill - pleas'd guest to sit out his full time , [ force Or blame him if he goes ? -Sure he does well , That helps himself as timely ...
... pleas'd , And by what way , whether by hemp or steel . Death's thousand doors stand open . Who could The ill - pleas'd guest to sit out his full time , [ force Or blame him if he goes ? -Sure he does well , That helps himself as timely ...
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... pleas'd , Smil'd on his last fair work . - Then all was well . Sound was the body , and the soul serene ; Like two sweet instruments , ne'er out of tune , That play their several parts . - Nor head , nor heart , Offer'd to ache ; nor ...
... pleas'd , Smil'd on his last fair work . - Then all was well . Sound was the body , and the soul serene ; Like two sweet instruments , ne'er out of tune , That play their several parts . - Nor head , nor heart , Offer'd to ache ; nor ...
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... pleas'd more because ' twas acted so By Booth and Cibber thirty years ago ? The mind recalls an object held more dear , And hates the copy , that it comes so near . Why lov'd he Wilks's air , Booth's nervous tone In them ' t was natural ...
... pleas'd more because ' twas acted so By Booth and Cibber thirty years ago ? The mind recalls an object held more dear , And hates the copy , that it comes so near . Why lov'd he Wilks's air , Booth's nervous tone In them ' t was natural ...
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... pleas'd at judgment's dear expense , But burst outrageous with the laugh of sense . Perfection's top , with weary toil and pain , ' Tis genius only that can hope to gain . The play'r's profession ( though I hate the phrase , Tis so ...
... pleas'd at judgment's dear expense , But burst outrageous with the laugh of sense . Perfection's top , with weary toil and pain , ' Tis genius only that can hope to gain . The play'r's profession ( though I hate the phrase , Tis so ...
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