The Poetical Works of William CollinsW. Pickering, 1853 - 150 páginas |
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... borrowed from Shakespeare 92 On our late Taste in Music • Observations on the Oriental Eclogues , by Dr. Lang- horne Observations on the Odes , by the same 94 • 101 118 MEMOIR OF COLLINS . " A Bard , Who touched iv CONTENTS .
... borrowed from Shakespeare 92 On our late Taste in Music • Observations on the Oriental Eclogues , by Dr. Lang- horne Observations on the Odes , by the same 94 • 101 118 MEMOIR OF COLLINS . " A Bard , Who touched iv CONTENTS .
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William Collins. MEMOIR OF COLLINS . " A Bard , Who touched the tenderest notes of Pity's lyre . " HAYLEY . O one can have reflected on the his- tory of genius without being impress- ed with a melancholy feeling at the obscurity in which ...
William Collins. MEMOIR OF COLLINS . " A Bard , Who touched the tenderest notes of Pity's lyre . " HAYLEY . O one can have reflected on the his- tory of genius without being impress- ed with a melancholy feeling at the obscurity in which ...
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... bard require , Who touch'd the tenderest notes of pity's lyre ; Who join'd pure faith to strong poetic powers ; Who , in reviving reason's lucid hours , Sought on one book his troubled mind to rest , xxxii MEMOIR OF COLLINS .
... bard require , Who touch'd the tenderest notes of pity's lyre ; Who join'd pure faith to strong poetic powers ; Who , in reviving reason's lucid hours , Sought on one book his troubled mind to rest , xxxii MEMOIR OF COLLINS .
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... bard had attempted to handle the pencil as well as the pen . Mrs. Durnford was indifferent to her brother's fame , is stated by others , and Sir Egerton Brydges , in his Essay , has made some just observations on the cir- cumstance ...
... bard had attempted to handle the pencil as well as the pen . Mrs. Durnford was indifferent to her brother's fame , is stated by others , and Sir Egerton Brydges , in his Essay , has made some just observations on the cir- cumstance ...
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... bard , a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble rite : Long , Pity , let the nations view The sky - worn robes of tenderest blue , And eyes of dewy light ! 5 IO 1 Euripides , of whom Aristotle ...
... bard , a magic name , By all the griefs his thought could frame , Receive my humble rite : Long , Pity , let the nations view The sky - worn robes of tenderest blue , And eyes of dewy light ! 5 IO 1 Euripides , of whom Aristotle ...
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Abra admiration allegorical ANTISTROPHE appear bard beautiful blank verse blest boast breathe charm Chichester Circassia Collins's Colonel CYMBELINE death delight drest E'en Eclogues expression eyes fair fame Fancy Fear feel fix'd flowers fond genius grace Gray grief grove hair hand happy harmony heart honour hope hour imagery inspired isle Johnson Joseph Warton lived lyre Magdalen College magic maid merit midst mind moral mountains mourn murmurs Muse myrtles native nature numbers nymph o'er Oxford passions pastoral Pity Pity's plain poems poet poet's poetical poetry pour'd Queen's College racter rage Richard Collins rove royal Abbas scene sentiment shade Shakespeare shepherds simplicity SIR THOMAS HANMER sister song Sophocles sound strain sublime sullen sung swain sweet taste tears tender thee Theocritus Thomas Warton Thomson thou thought tion toil truth vale VARIATIONS verse Warton wild William Collins write youth ΙΟ