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Page 177
... strain Let the warbling lute complain : Let the loud trumpet sound , Till the roofs all around The shrill echoes rebound : 5 While in more lengthen'd notes and slow , The deep , majestic , solemn organs blow . II Hark ! the numbers soft ...
... strain Let the warbling lute complain : Let the loud trumpet sound , Till the roofs all around The shrill echoes rebound : 5 While in more lengthen'd notes and slow , The deep , majestic , solemn organs blow . II Hark ! the numbers soft ...
Page 262
... strain , And feels that grace his pray'r besought in vain ; The blessing thrills through all the lab'ring throng , And Heav'n is won by violence of song . 235 240 Our rural ancestors , with little blest , Patient of labour when the end ...
... strain , And feels that grace his pray'r besought in vain ; The blessing thrills through all the lab'ring throng , And Heav'n is won by violence of song . 235 240 Our rural ancestors , with little blest , Patient of labour when the end ...
Page 487
... strain . Thou , smiling queen of every tuneful breast , Indulgent Fancy ! from the fruitful banks Fresh flowers and dews to sprinkle on the turf Where Shakespeare lies , be present ; and with thee Let Fiction come , upon her vagrant ...
... strain . Thou , smiling queen of every tuneful breast , Indulgent Fancy ! from the fruitful banks Fresh flowers and dews to sprinkle on the turf Where Shakespeare lies , be present ; and with thee Let Fiction come , upon her vagrant ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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