Poems by Mr. Gray. A new editionOsborne & Griffin, 1787 - 132 pages |
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... , my glory ; awake , lute and harp . David's Pfalms . Pindar ftiles his own poetry , with its mufi- cal accompanyments . Eolian fong , Eolian frings , the breath of the Eolian flute . Now the rich ftream of mufic winds along ,. Deep.
... , my glory ; awake , lute and harp . David's Pfalms . Pindar ftiles his own poetry , with its mufi- cal accompanyments . Eolian fong , Eolian frings , the breath of the Eolian flute . Now the rich ftream of mufic winds along ,. Deep.
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Thomas Gray. Now the rich ftream of mufic winds along ,. Deep , majestic , fmooth , and ftrong , Thro ' verdant vales , and Ceres ? golden reign : Now rowling down the steep amain , Headlong , impetuous , fee it pour ; The rocks , and ...
Thomas Gray. Now the rich ftream of mufic winds along ,. Deep , majestic , fmooth , and ftrong , Thro ' verdant vales , and Ceres ? golden reign : Now rowling down the steep amain , Headlong , impetuous , fee it pour ; The rocks , and ...
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... deep , Fields , that cool Iliffus laves , Or where Mæander's amber waves , In lingering lab'rinths creep , How do your tuneful Echoes languish Mute , but to the voice of Anguish ? Where each old poetic mountain Infpiration breath'd ...
... deep , Fields , that cool Iliffus laves , Or where Mæander's amber waves , In lingering lab'rinths creep , How do your tuneful Echoes languish Mute , but to the voice of Anguish ? Where each old poetic mountain Infpiration breath'd ...
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... to that bird , and his enemies to ravens that croak and clamour in vain below , while it pursues its flight , regard- less of their noife . Sailing with fupreme dominion ' Thro ' the azure deep 46 THE PROGRESS OF POESY ,
... to that bird , and his enemies to ravens that croak and clamour in vain below , while it pursues its flight , regard- less of their noife . Sailing with fupreme dominion ' Thro ' the azure deep 46 THE PROGRESS OF POESY ,
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Thomas Gray. Sailing with fupreme dominion ' Thro ' the azure deep of air ; Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms , as glitter in the Mufe's ray With orient hues , unborrowed of the fun : Yet shall he mount , and keep his ...
Thomas Gray. Sailing with fupreme dominion ' Thro ' the azure deep of air ; Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms , as glitter in the Mufe's ray With orient hues , unborrowed of the fun : Yet shall he mount , and keep his ...
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