The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a nobler guest , Nor e'er was to the bowers of bliss conveyed A fairer spirit , or more welcome shade .
Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty rest , Since their foundation , came a nobler guest , Nor e'er was to the bowers of bliss conveyed A fairer spirit , or more welcome shade .
Side 16
All work together , all together rest , The morning still renews their labours past ; Then all rush out , their different tasks pursue , Sit on the bloom , and suck the ripening dew ; Again , when evening warns them to their home ...
All work together , all together rest , The morning still renews their labours past ; Then all rush out , their different tasks pursue , Sit on the bloom , and suck the ripening dew ; Again , when evening warns them to their home ...
Side 20
I. CECILIA , whose exalted hymns With joy and wonder fill the blest , In choirs of warbling seraphims , Known and distinguished from the rest , 1 The success of Alexander's Feast made it fashionable for succeeding poets to try their ...
I. CECILIA , whose exalted hymns With joy and wonder fill the blest , In choirs of warbling seraphims , Known and distinguished from the rest , 1 The success of Alexander's Feast made it fashionable for succeeding poets to try their ...
Side 22
... in Dryden's Miscellanies ; and who lived in the early friendship of Mr. Addison . 2 The introductory and concluding lines of this poem are a bad imitation of Horace's manner - Sermoni propiora . In the rest 22 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... in Dryden's Miscellanies ; and who lived in the early friendship of Mr. Addison . 2 The introductory and concluding lines of this poem are a bad imitation of Horace's manner - Sermoni propiora . In the rest 22 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 23
In the rest , the poetry is better than the criticism , which is right or wrong , as it chances ; being echoed from the common voice . * Serene and bright . ] This is a strange POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 23.
In the rest , the poetry is better than the criticism , which is right or wrong , as it chances ; being echoed from the common voice . * Serene and bright . ] This is a strange POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 23.
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