PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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... speak and act , the models of mankind . From Thee gay Hope her airy colouring draws ; . And Fancy's flights are subject to thy laws . From Thee that bosom - spring of rapture flows , Which only Virtue , tranquil Virtue , knows . When ...
... speak and act , the models of mankind . From Thee gay Hope her airy colouring draws ; . And Fancy's flights are subject to thy laws . From Thee that bosom - spring of rapture flows , Which only Virtue , tranquil Virtue , knows . When ...
Page 78
... speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library of Atticus ! " Literis sustentor et recreor ; maloque in illa tua sedecula , quam habes sub imagine Aristotelis , sedere , quàm in istorum sella curuli ! " - Ep . ad Att . iv . 10 ...
... speak of a little seat under Aristotle in the library of Atticus ! " Literis sustentor et recreor ; maloque in illa tua sedecula , quam habes sub imagine Aristotelis , sedere , quàm in istorum sella curuli ! " - Ep . ad Att . iv . 10 ...
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Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
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Samuel Rogers. PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak more properly , what remains of it * ) has here and there a lyrical turn of thought and expression . It is sudden in its transitions , and full of historical allusions ; leaving ...
Samuel Rogers. PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak more properly , what remains of it * ) has here and there a lyrical turn of thought and expression . It is sudden in its transitions , and full of historical allusions ; leaving ...
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