The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... Muse , in Leo's golden days , Starts from her trance , and trims her wither'd bays ; Rome's ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his reverend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ...
... Muse , in Leo's golden days , Starts from her trance , and trims her wither'd bays ; Rome's ancient Genius , o'er its ruins spread , Shakes off the dust , and rears his reverend head . Then Sculpture and her sister - arts revive ...
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... Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend : To failings mild , but zealous for desert ; The clearest head , and the sincerest heart . This humble praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful ...
... Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to commend : To failings mild , but zealous for desert ; The clearest head , and the sincerest heart . This humble praise , lamented shade ! receive , This praise at least a grateful ...
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... Muse ! O leave them to their woes ; For thou art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips , and antheming a lonely grief . Leave them , O Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering ...
... Muse ! O leave them to their woes ; For thou art weak to sing such tumults dire : A solitary sorrow best befits Thy lips , and antheming a lonely grief . Leave them , O Muse ! for thou anon wilt find Many a fallen old Divinity Wandering ...
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