Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... , Euphrosyne , And by men , heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister - graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sages sing ) The frolic Wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr , 32.
... , Euphrosyne , And by men , heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister - graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sages sing ) The frolic Wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr , 32.
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... Mirth , the poet means to point out , that Mirth is found by some to arise at convivial meetings from the exhilirating effects of wine , of which Bacchus was the deity ; and that it arises . amongst others ( who are wiser ) from ...
... Mirth , the poet means to point out , that Mirth is found by some to arise at convivial meetings from the exhilirating effects of wine , of which Bacchus was the deity ; and that it arises . amongst others ( who are wiser ) from ...
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... face seem to take a circular or curling form when we smile . In these lines , Jest , Jollity , Quips , & c . & c . are introduced as persons who accompany Mirth , not as qualities of her mind . " Come , and trip it as you go On € 6 35.
... face seem to take a circular or curling form when we smile . In these lines , Jest , Jollity , Quips , & c . & c . are introduced as persons who accompany Mirth , not as qualities of her mind . " Come , and trip it as you go On € 6 35.
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... Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And , singing , startle the dull Night , From his watch - tower in the skies , Till the dappled ...
... Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And , singing , startle the dull Night , From his watch - tower in the skies , Till the dappled ...
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... Mirth . And , singing , startle the dull night . - This is a beautiful line : the shrill note of the lark is here supposed to waken the night . Eglantine , is now another name for that species of rose which is usually called sweet ...
... Mirth . And , singing , startle the dull night . - This is a beautiful line : the shrill note of the lark is here supposed to waken the night . Eglantine , is now another name for that species of rose which is usually called sweet ...
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