The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection of the most natural, agreeable and sublime thoughts (!) ... that are to be found in the best English poets. A dictionary of rhymes. I.. II.. III. |
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... muft then guide to the Obfer- vation of the Paufe . For Example ; In one of the Verses I cited as an Inftance of it at the 7th Syllable , Mirrors are taught to flatter , but our Springs . The Accent is as ftrong on Taught , as the firft ...
... muft then guide to the Obfer- vation of the Paufe . For Example ; In one of the Verses I cited as an Inftance of it at the 7th Syllable , Mirrors are taught to flatter , but our Springs . The Accent is as ftrong on Taught , as the firft ...
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... muft always be us'd as Two Syllables ; Poetry and the like as Three . And it is a Fault to make Riot , for Example , one Syllable , as Milton has done in this Verfe , Their Riot afcends above their lofty Tow'rs . The fame Poet has in ...
... muft always be us'd as Two Syllables ; Poetry and the like as Three . And it is a Fault to make Riot , for Example , one Syllable , as Milton has done in this Verfe , Their Riot afcends above their lofty Tow'rs . The fame Poet has in ...
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... muft always be Three Syllables , Devouring , not Dev'ring ; because all Derivatives ftill retain the Accent of their Primi- tives , that is , on the fame Syllable : And the Accent always obliges the Syllable on which it is to remain ...
... muft always be Three Syllables , Devouring , not Dev'ring ; because all Derivatives ftill retain the Accent of their Primi- tives , that is , on the fame Syllable : And the Accent always obliges the Syllable on which it is to remain ...
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... muft involve the World till the appear ; The Flow'rs in painted Meadows hang their Heads ; The Birds awake not to their morning Songs , Nor early Hinds renew their conftant Labour : Ev'n Nature feems to flumber till her Call ...
... muft involve the World till the appear ; The Flow'rs in painted Meadows hang their Heads ; The Birds awake not to their morning Songs , Nor early Hinds renew their conftant Labour : Ev'n Nature feems to flumber till her Call ...
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... muft come . Cowl . Hor ANTIQUARY . And ANTIQUITY . It was a Question whether he Or's Horfe were of a Family More worshipful ; till Antiquaries ( After they'd almoft por'd out their Eyes ) Did very learnedly decide The Bus'nefs on the ...
... muft come . Cowl . Hor ANTIQUARY . And ANTIQUITY . It was a Question whether he Or's Horfe were of a Family More worshipful ; till Antiquaries ( After they'd almoft por'd out their Eyes ) Did very learnedly decide The Bus'nefs on the ...
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Accent Arms bafe becauſe Blac Blood Breaft Breath caft Caufe Cleom Clouds Coml Courſe Cowl Death defcends Defire Don Seb Dryd e'er Earth ev'n ev'ry Eyes facred fafe Fair Pen falfe fame Fate Fear feem feen felf fhall fhew fhining fhould fieze filent Fire firft firſt flain Flames Flood Flow'rs foft fome Fools foon fpread ftands ftill fuch fweet fwell Gerunds Gods Ground Guife Head Heart Heav'n himſelf Hudibras juft laft lefs Light lofe loft Love Milt moft muft muſt Night Numbers o'er Oedip Orph Ovid Paffion Pain pleas'd Pleaſure Pow'r Prefent Rage Reafon reft Rhyme rife rofe roul Senfe Shak Skies Soul Syllables Tears Tempeft thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro ticiples trembling vaft Verbs Verfes Verſes vex'd Virg whofe Winds Wings Words Wound wretched
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