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... Pastoral ; as his contention of Colin Clout and the Nightingale fhows with what exactness he hath imitated every line in Strada . 6 When I remarked it as a principal fault , to introduce Fruits and Flowers of a Foreign growth , in ...
... Pastoral ; as his contention of Colin Clout and the Nightingale fhows with what exactness he hath imitated every line in Strada . 6 When I remarked it as a principal fault , to introduce Fruits and Flowers of a Foreign growth , in ...
Page 107
Alexander Pope. Our other Pastoral Writer , in expreffing the fame thought , deviates into downright Poetry . Streph . In Spring the Fields , in Autumn Hills I love , At Morn the Plains , at Noon the shady Grove , But Delia always ; forc ...
Alexander Pope. Our other Pastoral Writer , in expreffing the fame thought , deviates into downright Poetry . Streph . In Spring the Fields , in Autumn Hills I love , At Morn the Plains , at Noon the shady Grove , But Delia always ; forc ...
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... Pastoral of Philips with the fecond of his Contemporary , and the fourth and fixth of the former with the fourth and first of the latter ; where feveral parallel places will occur to every one . Having now shown fome parts , in which ...
... Pastoral of Philips with the fecond of his Contemporary , and the fourth and fixth of the former with the fourth and first of the latter ; where feveral parallel places will occur to every one . Having now shown fome parts , in which ...
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