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Page 27
... behold thy sacred show , If in Alpheus ' silver flight , If in my verse thou take delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is , Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemæan Ode , the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar ...
... behold thy sacred show , If in Alpheus ' silver flight , If in my verse thou take delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is , Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemæan Ode , the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar ...
Page 46
... behold that divine science employing all her inexhaustible riches of wit and eloquence , either in the wicked and beggarly flattery of great persons , or the unmanly idol- izing of foolish women , or the wretched affectation of scurril ...
... behold that divine science employing all her inexhaustible riches of wit and eloquence , either in the wicked and beggarly flattery of great persons , or the unmanly idol- izing of foolish women , or the wretched affectation of scurril ...
Page 51
... behold cheeks more beautcous than her own . Th ' obsequious lover follows still her train , And where they go , that way his journey feigns : Should they turn back , he would turn back again ; For with his love , his business does ...
... behold cheeks more beautcous than her own . Th ' obsequious lover follows still her train , And where they go , that way his journey feigns : Should they turn back , he would turn back again ; For with his love , his business does ...
Page 54
... ( behold their fate ! ) Constantia's father enter'd in the room , When glad Philetus , ignorant of his state , Kisses her cheeks , more red than setting Sun , Or else the Morn , blushing through clouds of water To see ascending Sol ...
... ( behold their fate ! ) Constantia's father enter'd in the room , When glad Philetus , ignorant of his state , Kisses her cheeks , more red than setting Sun , Or else the Morn , blushing through clouds of water To see ascending Sol ...
Page 71
... behold your inagic here . You , by your rings , do prisoners take , And chain them with your mystic spells , And , the strong witchcraft full to make , Love , the great Devil , charm'd to those circles , dwells . They , who above do ...
... behold your inagic here . You , by your rings , do prisoners take , And chain them with your mystic spells , And , the strong witchcraft full to make , Love , the great Devil , charm'd to those circles , dwells . They , who above do ...
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