The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side xiv
Oh , if sometimes thy spotless form descend , To me thy aid , thou guardian Genius , lend ! When rage misguides me , or when fear alarms , When pain distresses , or when pleasure charms , XV 1 In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart ...
Oh , if sometimes thy spotless form descend , To me thy aid , thou guardian Genius , lend ! When rage misguides me , or when fear alarms , When pain distresses , or when pleasure charms , XV 1 In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart ...
Side xv
His image thy forsaken bowers restore ; Thy walks and airy prospects charm no more ; No more the summer in thy glooms allayed , Thy evening breezes , and thy noon - day shade . From other ills , however fortune frowned , Some refuge in ...
His image thy forsaken bowers restore ; Thy walks and airy prospects charm no more ; No more the summer in thy glooms allayed , Thy evening breezes , and thy noon - day shade . From other ills , however fortune frowned , Some refuge in ...
Side 23
But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more ; The long - spun allegories fulsome grow , While the dull moral lies too plain below . We view well - pleased at distance all the sights Of arms ...
But now the mystic tale , that pleased of yore , Can charm an understanding age no more ; The long - spun allegories fulsome grow , While the dull moral lies too plain below . We view well - pleased at distance all the sights Of arms ...
Side 25
Or , if Maria's charms thou wouldst rehearse , In smoother numbers and a softer verse , Thy pen had well described her graceful air , And Gloriana would have seemed more fair . Nor must Roscommon pass neglected by , That makes ev'n ...
Or , if Maria's charms thou wouldst rehearse , In smoother numbers and a softer verse , Thy pen had well described her graceful air , And Gloriana would have seemed more fair . Nor must Roscommon pass neglected by , That makes ev'n ...
Side 26
From her no harsh unartful numbers fall , She wears all dresses , and she charms in all . How might we fear our English poetry , That long has flourished , should decay with thee ; Did not the muses ' other hope appear , Harmonious ...
From her no harsh unartful numbers fall , She wears all dresses , and she charms in all . How might we fear our English poetry , That long has flourished , should decay with thee ; Did not the muses ' other hope appear , Harmonious ...
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