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Page xix
... deep romantic diftrefs of the lo- vers , continues to draw crouded houses . The fuccefs of this piece was indeed infured from the first by Mr. Garrick and Mrs. Cibber , their appearing in the prin- cipal characters ; which they heighten ...
... deep romantic diftrefs of the lo- vers , continues to draw crouded houses . The fuccefs of this piece was indeed infured from the first by Mr. Garrick and Mrs. Cibber , their appearing in the prin- cipal characters ; which they heighten ...
Page xxv
James Thomson. The autumn was his favourite season for poetical compofition , and the deep filence of the night , the time he commonly chofe for fuch ftudies ; fo that he would often be heard walking in his library , till near morning ...
James Thomson. The autumn was his favourite season for poetical compofition , and the deep filence of the night , the time he commonly chofe for fuch ftudies ; fo that he would often be heard walking in his library , till near morning ...
Page xxix
... deep bed of whispering reeds His airy harp * fhall now be laid , That he , whofe heart in forrow bleeds , May love thro ' life the foothing shade . * The harp of ÆOLUS , of which fee a description in the CASTLE OF INDOLENCE . Then maids ...
... deep bed of whispering reeds His airy harp * fhall now be laid , That he , whofe heart in forrow bleeds , May love thro ' life the foothing shade . * The harp of ÆOLUS , of which fee a description in the CASTLE OF INDOLENCE . Then maids ...
Page xxx
... deep , The friend shall view yon whitening spire * , And ' mid the varied landscape weep . But Thou , who own'ft that earthy bed , Ah ! what will every dirge avail ? Or tears , which Love and Pity fhed , That mourn beneath the gliding ...
... deep , The friend shall view yon whitening spire * , And ' mid the varied landscape weep . But Thou , who own'ft that earthy bed , Ah ! what will every dirge avail ? Or tears , which Love and Pity fhed , That mourn beneath the gliding ...
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... deep - darting to the dark retreat Of vegetation , fets the fteaming Power At large , to wander o'er the vernant earth , In various hues ; but chiefly thee , gay Green ! Thou fmiling Nature's univerfal robe ! United light and fhade ...
... deep - darting to the dark retreat Of vegetation , fets the fteaming Power At large , to wander o'er the vernant earth , In various hues ; but chiefly thee , gay Green ! Thou fmiling Nature's univerfal robe ! United light and fhade ...
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