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... and fights , And damsels in distress , and courteous knights ; But when we look too near , the shades decay , And all the pleasing landscape fades away . Great Cowley then ( a mighty genius ) wrote , O'er - run with wit , and lavish ...
... and fights , And damsels in distress , and courteous knights ; But when we look too near , the shades decay , And all the pleasing landscape fades away . Great Cowley then ( a mighty genius ) wrote , O'er - run with wit , and lavish ...
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From theme to theme with secret pleasure tost , Amidst the soft variety I'm lost : Here pleasing airs my ravisht soul confound With circling notes and labyrinths of sound ; Here domes and temples rise in distant views , And opening ...
From theme to theme with secret pleasure tost , Amidst the soft variety I'm lost : Here pleasing airs my ravisht soul confound With circling notes and labyrinths of sound ; Here domes and temples rise in distant views , And opening ...
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... in gratitude to own The great supporter of his father's throne ; What tides of glory to his bosom ran , Clasped in the embraces of the godlike man ! How were his eyes with pleasing wonder fixt To see 52 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... in gratitude to own The great supporter of his father's throne ; What tides of glory to his bosom ran , Clasped in the embraces of the godlike man ! How were his eyes with pleasing wonder fixt To see 52 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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How were his eyes with pleasing wonder fixt To see such fire with so much sweetness mixt , Such easy greatness , such a graceful port , So turned and finished for the camp or court ! Achilles thus was formed with every grace ...
How were his eyes with pleasing wonder fixt To see such fire with so much sweetness mixt , Such easy greatness , such a graceful port , So turned and finished for the camp or court ! Achilles thus was formed with every grace ...
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Beneath some hoary mountain I'll lay me down and weep , Or near some warbling fountain Bewail myself asleep ; Where feathered choirs combining With gentle murmuring streams , And winds in consort joining . Raise sadly pleasing dreams .
Beneath some hoary mountain I'll lay me down and weep , Or near some warbling fountain Bewail myself asleep ; Where feathered choirs combining With gentle murmuring streams , And winds in consort joining . Raise sadly pleasing dreams .
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