The Feast of the Poets: With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse |
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Page 53
... round you the morning freshness of nature , as think of apprehending one of the great spirits of poetry , by means of these toyers in versification . Even the real poets among us have not done justice to those whom they trans- lated ...
... round you the morning freshness of nature , as think of apprehending one of the great spirits of poetry , by means of these toyers in versification . Even the real poets among us have not done justice to those whom they trans- lated ...
Page 104
... thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . PUCK . I'll put a girdle round about the earth In forty minutes . Act 2. Sc . 2 . Besides these names of Love - in - idleness , Pansy , Heart's - ease , and Jump - up - and 104.
... thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . PUCK . I'll put a girdle round about the earth In forty minutes . Act 2. Sc . 2 . Besides these names of Love - in - idleness , Pansy , Heart's - ease , and Jump - up - and 104.
Page 111
... round of idleness and debauchery , vented his disdain of human nature in sallies of ribaldry and starts of the very bitterest satire . There is undoubtedly a medium with these men of the world , in which you may find ordinary writers of ...
... round of idleness and debauchery , vented his disdain of human nature in sallies of ribaldry and starts of the very bitterest satire . There is undoubtedly a medium with these men of the world , in which you may find ordinary writers of ...
Page 113
... , at last , with a genius calculated to adorn as well as interest the circles in which he moved , he might find it difficult to escape from a round of pleasurable business , in which the self - love of others , as well as his 19 * 113.
... , at last , with a genius calculated to adorn as well as interest the circles in which he moved , he might find it difficult to escape from a round of pleasurable business , in which the self - love of others , as well as his 19 * 113.
Page 124
... round ! " * He said ; and Love , on tiptoe near him , Kind at last , and come to cheer him , † Clapp'd his little hands to hear him . ACMEN Septimius suos amores , Tenens in gremio . " Mea , " inquit , " Acme Ni te perdite amo , atque ...
... round ! " * He said ; and Love , on tiptoe near him , Kind at last , and come to cheer him , † Clapp'd his little hands to hear him . ACMEN Septimius suos amores , Tenens in gremio . " Mea , " inquit , " Acme Ni te perdite amo , atque ...
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