The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver Goldsmith |
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Page 10
... force mixed with ten derness , and an uncommon elevation . " Whilst at school Collins wrote the Oriental Eclogues ( which were not published till after he went to Oxford ) , and distinguished himself by his proficiency in English ...
... force mixed with ten derness , and an uncommon elevation . " Whilst at school Collins wrote the Oriental Eclogues ( which were not published till after he went to Oxford ) , and distinguished himself by his proficiency in English ...
Page 13
... forces , and to publish them immediately . I flatter myself that I shall lose no honor by this pub- lication , because I believe these odes , as they now stand , are infinitely the best things I ever wrote . You will see a very pretty ...
... forces , and to publish them immediately . I flatter myself that I shall lose no honor by this pub- lication , because I believe these odes , as they now stand , are infinitely the best things I ever wrote . You will see a very pretty ...
Page 74
... force , her heart - commanding strain . III . Even yet preserved , how often may'st thou hear , Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run , Taught by the father , to his listening son , Strange lays , whose power had charmed a ...
... force , her heart - commanding strain . III . Even yet preserved , how often may'st thou hear , Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run , Taught by the father , to his listening son , Strange lays , whose power had charmed a ...
Page 77
... force , And down the waves he floats , a pale and breathless corse VIII . For him in vain his anxious wife shall wait , Or wander forth to meet him on his way ; For him in vain at to - fall of the day , His babes shall linger at the ...
... force , And down the waves he floats , a pale and breathless corse VIII . For him in vain his anxious wife shall wait , Or wander forth to meet him on his way ; For him in vain at to - fall of the day , His babes shall linger at the ...
Page 93
... force . " - Dugald Stewart . ODE TO SIMPLICITY . Page 48 , line 8 . The andar , or nightingale , for which Sophocles seems to have entertained a peculiar ' ondness . ODE ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . Page 49 , line 9 NOTES,
... force . " - Dugald Stewart . ODE TO SIMPLICITY . Page 48 , line 8 . The andar , or nightingale , for which Sophocles seems to have entertained a peculiar ' ondness . ODE ON THE POETICAL CHARACTER . Page 49 , line 9 NOTES,
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