An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Not in Any Other Collection: with Several Pieces Never Before Published. A New Ed., Including Pieces Not in the Former Edition, and Several Never Before Printed, Tập 2J. Debrett, 1786 |
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... 267 Metamorphofis ibid Billy Eden 268 The Laureat 269 Peter Pindar's Odes , & c . Piozzian Rhimes Ordnance Spider Epithalamium The Lyars , an Eclogue 271 288 . 289 290 301 AS A N A SYLUM FOR FUGITIVE PIECE S. WRITTEN [ iv ]
... 267 Metamorphofis ibid Billy Eden 268 The Laureat 269 Peter Pindar's Odes , & c . Piozzian Rhimes Ordnance Spider Epithalamium The Lyars , an Eclogue 271 288 . 289 290 301 AS A N A SYLUM FOR FUGITIVE PIECE S. WRITTEN [ iv ]
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... Pindar's great rival , Greene ( p ) , fhall quit His malt , to aid the flow of wit , And take . Even the learned Dr. Percy fuppofes that barts of Greece were fo called from their graiffe or fatnefs ; and that capons of high Greece meant ...
... Pindar's great rival , Greene ( p ) , fhall quit His malt , to aid the flow of wit , And take . Even the learned Dr. Percy fuppofes that barts of Greece were fo called from their graiffe or fatnefs ; and that capons of high Greece meant ...
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... PINDAR ! TO A LADY , WITH THE SONNETS OF PETRARCH . IN THE MANNER OF SPENCER . BY PETER PINDAR . O GENTILE nymph of Cornish fond the Queen , Whom all our youth behold with rapt'rous love : Whofe heart eclipfeth e'en thy beauty's fheen ...
... PINDAR ! TO A LADY , WITH THE SONNETS OF PETRARCH . IN THE MANNER OF SPENCER . BY PETER PINDAR . O GENTILE nymph of Cornish fond the Queen , Whom all our youth behold with rapt'rous love : Whofe heart eclipfeth e'en thy beauty's fheen ...
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... PINDAR , ESQ . OCCASIONED THE FOLLOW- ING PRODUCTION FROM THE PEN OF THAT INGE- NIOUS WRITER . 0 D E. THE BRITISH PETER 2 SURPASSETH HIS BROTHERS THE GREEK AND ROMAN BARDS IN EGOTISM- PETER PROPHESIETH HE LOOKETH INTO THE BOOK OF FATE ...
... PINDAR , ESQ . OCCASIONED THE FOLLOW- ING PRODUCTION FROM THE PEN OF THAT INGE- NIOUS WRITER . 0 D E. THE BRITISH PETER 2 SURPASSETH HIS BROTHERS THE GREEK AND ROMAN BARDS IN EGOTISM- PETER PROPHESIETH HE LOOKETH INTO THE BOOK OF FATE ...
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... PINDAR of our days , O ! cou'd my mufe and I but pen thy praife ! Mufe did I fay ! -I ne'er by one was heard , Tho ' oft to all , have many a prayer preferr'd : I know thy taste is good , thy judgment found I know [ 285 )
... PINDAR of our days , O ! cou'd my mufe and I but pen thy praife ! Mufe did I fay ! -I ne'er by one was heard , Tho ' oft to all , have many a prayer preferr'd : I know thy taste is good , thy judgment found I know [ 285 )
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