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... soul must be filled with bright and delightful ideas , when it undertakes to communicate delight to others ; which is the main end of poesy . One may see through the style of Ovid 2 Stat . Theb . lib . 1. 416. 3 Cic . de Clar . Orator ...
... soul must be filled with bright and delightful ideas , when it undertakes to communicate delight to others ; which is the main end of poesy . One may see through the style of Ovid 2 Stat . Theb . lib . 1. 416. 3 Cic . de Clar . Orator ...
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... soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then ...
... soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then ...
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... soul he brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such did his case , such did his state appear , Alike distracted between hope ...
... soul he brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such did his case , such did his state appear , Alike distracted between hope ...
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... soul , and inad Orestes ' , was In these , if we believe Pythagoras . Oft in the woods Philetus walks , and there Exclaims against his fate , fate too unkind : With speaking tears his griefs he doth declare , And with sad sighs ...
... soul , and inad Orestes ' , was In these , if we believe Pythagoras . Oft in the woods Philetus walks , and there Exclaims against his fate , fate too unkind : With speaking tears his griefs he doth declare , And with sad sighs ...
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... soul , that 1 Still live in torment , yet each minute die . " " Who is it , " said Philocrates , can move With charming eyes such deep affection ? I may perhaps assist you in your love ; Two can effect more than yourself alone . My ...
... soul , that 1 Still live in torment , yet each minute die . " " Who is it , " said Philocrates , can move With charming eyes such deep affection ? I may perhaps assist you in your love ; Two can effect more than yourself alone . My ...
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