Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritW. Eyres, 1774 - 286 sider |
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Side xiv
... mind Μ ' ISTAKEN fair , lay Sherlock by Mortals , learn your lives to measure My banks they are furnish'd with bees My dear mistress has a heart My love was fickle once and changing 241 117 220 213 41 248 223 146 231 234 216 236 167 93 ...
... mind Μ ' ISTAKEN fair , lay Sherlock by Mortals , learn your lives to measure My banks they are furnish'd with bees My dear mistress has a heart My love was fickle once and changing 241 117 220 213 41 248 223 146 231 234 216 236 167 93 ...
Side 3
... mind , which alone can give a firm foundation to our deductions . THE original poetry of all nations must have been very much confined to the de- scription of external objects , and the nar- ration of events . This is a neceffary con ...
... mind , which alone can give a firm foundation to our deductions . THE original poetry of all nations must have been very much confined to the de- scription of external objects , and the nar- ration of events . This is a neceffary con ...
Side 5
... mind . He muft burn with desire , and freeze with disdain ; rage with the ocean , and figh with the zer phir ; hope muft enlighten him with its rays , and despair darken him with its A 3 gloom , gloom . The effects which the paffions ...
... mind . He muft burn with desire , and freeze with disdain ; rage with the ocean , and figh with the zer phir ; hope muft enlighten him with its rays , and despair darken him with its A 3 gloom , gloom . The effects which the paffions ...
Side 6
... mind of man cannot long be con- fined within prescribed limits ; there is an internal eye constantly stretching its view beyond the bounds of natural vifion , and fomething new , fomething greater , more beautiful , more excellent , is ...
... mind of man cannot long be con- fined within prescribed limits ; there is an internal eye constantly stretching its view beyond the bounds of natural vifion , and fomething new , fomething greater , more beautiful , more excellent , is ...
Side 11
... mind . The ear instead of being an ave- nue to the heart , expects to be gratified merely as an organ of sense , and the hero- ine , poetry , muft give place to the harlot , mufic . And when the latter has deigned to borrow the vehicle ...
... mind . The ear instead of being an ave- nue to the heart , expects to be gratified merely as an organ of sense , and the hero- ine , poetry , muft give place to the harlot , mufic . And when the latter has deigned to borrow the vehicle ...
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Anacreon antient ballad beauty becauſe bleffing bleft bofom breaſt CELIA charms CHLOE circumftance compariſon compofition cruel dear defire deſcription deſpair eaſe Engliſh epigram expreffion eyes fair fancy fatire feek feem fentiment fhade fhall fhepherd fhould figh fimple fimplicity fince fing firſt fmiles foft fome fond fong fong-writing forrows foul ftill fubject fuch furprize fwain fweet gentle give grace heart itſelf kind know my love laſt lefs lover Lyric Lyric poetry maid meaſure moft moſt mufic muft muſt nature ne'er nymph o'er paffion paftoral pain paſt PHYLLIS pieces pity pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poetical poetry praiſe purpoſe racter reft Sappho ſcene ſhall ſhe SOAME JENYNS ſpeak ſpread ſpring ſtay ſtill ſtrain ſwain ſweet taſte tears tell tender thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro tivation treaſure Twas uſed vows whofe Whoſe wiſh youth