The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
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Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty ...
Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty ...
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Our British youth , unused to rough alarms , Careless of fame , and negligent of arms , Had long forgot to meditate the foe , And heard unwarmed the martial trumpet blow ; But now , inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords ...
Our British youth , unused to rough alarms , Careless of fame , and negligent of arms , Had long forgot to meditate the foe , And heard unwarmed the martial trumpet blow ; But now , inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords ...
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sun , Let branching olives o'er the fountain grow ; Or palms shoot up , and shade the streams below ; That when the youth , led by their princes , shun The crowded hive and sport it in the Refreshing springs may tempt them from the heat ...
sun , Let branching olives o'er the fountain grow ; Or palms shoot up , and shade the streams below ; That when the youth , led by their princes , shun The crowded hive and sport it in the Refreshing springs may tempt them from the heat ...
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Yet with all his follies , some respect may seem due to the memory of a man , who had merit in his youth , as appears from a paper of verses under his name , in Dryden's Miscellanies ; and who lived in the early friendship of Mr.
Yet with all his follies , some respect may seem due to the memory of a man , who had merit in his youth , as appears from a paper of verses under his name , in Dryden's Miscellanies ; and who lived in the early friendship of Mr.
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ancient antiquities appear arms bear beautiful Cæsar Cato charms church coins covered death earth emperor eyes face fall father fear fields figure fire force friends give given gods hand head heart heaven honour Italy JUBA kind king learned lies light live look medals meet mention mind mountains nature never o'er observed occasion once particular pass perhaps persons Philander pieces pleasing poets present prince QUEEN raised reason represented rest Reverse rise river rocks Roman Rome round says SCENE seen side sight soul sound speak stands statues streams tears tell thee thou thought thousand town turn verse Virgil virtue whole winds wonder woods youth