Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard |
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... wild environment , prophesying doom on those who have destroyed his race ; yet the scene is stylized , and so is the language . In this contrast between character and statement we can see something of the tension operating within the ...
... wild environment , prophesying doom on those who have destroyed his race ; yet the scene is stylized , and so is the language . In this contrast between character and statement we can see something of the tension operating within the ...
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... wild unsated Foe ! 10 15 20 25 25 330 2 By Pella's Bard , a magic Name , By all the Griefs his Thought could frame , Receive my humble Rite : Long , Pity , let the Nations view Thy sky - worn Robes of tend❜rest Blue , And Eyes of dewy ...
... wild unsated Foe ! 10 15 20 25 25 330 2 By Pella's Bard , a magic Name , By all the Griefs his Thought could frame , Receive my humble Rite : Long , Pity , let the Nations view Thy sky - worn Robes of tend❜rest Blue , And Eyes of dewy ...
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... wild , like Thee ? Epode In earliest Grece to Thee with partial Choice , The Grief - full Muse addrest her infant Tongue ; The Maids and Matrons , on her awful Voice , Silent and pale in wild Amazement hung . Yet He the Bard who first ...
... wild , like Thee ? Epode In earliest Grece to Thee with partial Choice , The Grief - full Muse addrest her infant Tongue ; The Maids and Matrons , on her awful Voice , Silent and pale in wild Amazement hung . Yet He the Bard who first ...
Contents
A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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