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... breathe a second Spring . " Gray . poem , means This is a very long sentence in whic the verb feel is taken out of its proper place , and put into a distant part of the sentence , so that it is difficult for a young person to find out ...
... breathe a second Spring . " Gray . poem , means This is a very long sentence in whic the verb feel is taken out of its proper place , and put into a distant part of the sentence , so that it is difficult for a young person to find out ...
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... breathe , now made not only to seem , but actually to breathe . " As Vulcan ends , the cheerful queen of charms , Clasped the new panting creature in her arms , From this embrace a fine complexion spread , Where mingled whiteness glow'd ...
... breathe , now made not only to seem , but actually to breathe . " As Vulcan ends , the cheerful queen of charms , Clasped the new panting creature in her arms , From this embrace a fine complexion spread , Where mingled whiteness glow'd ...
Page 91
... -The end proposed by the Gods in her creation was to tor- ment man . “ Then bid the winds that fly to breathe the spring , Return to bear her on a gentle wing ; With wafting airs the winds obsequious blow , And land HESIOD . 91.
... -The end proposed by the Gods in her creation was to tor- ment man . “ Then bid the winds that fly to breathe the spring , Return to bear her on a gentle wing ; With wafting airs the winds obsequious blow , And land HESIOD . 91.
Page 115
... Breathe soft or loud ; and wave your tops ye pines With every plant in sign of worship , wave ; Fountains , and ye that warble as you flow Melodious murmurs , warbling tune his praise . " And ye that warble as you flow . This sentence ...
... Breathe soft or loud ; and wave your tops ye pines With every plant in sign of worship , wave ; Fountains , and ye that warble as you flow Melodious murmurs , warbling tune his praise . " And ye that warble as you flow . This sentence ...
Page 158
... breathe , Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day To high - born Howel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . " Hark , & c . - Hearken how the huge oaks and the hollow caverns by their melancholy noise seem to sigh in an- swer to the ...
... breathe , Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day To high - born Howel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . " Hark , & c . - Hearken how the huge oaks and the hollow caverns by their melancholy noise seem to sigh in an- swer to the ...
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Adversity Aikin alludes ancient appear armour Bard beautiful blush bound breast breathe caduceus called clouds colours creature crown despair Doctor Johnson dress earth Edward Enfield's Speaker ETON COLLEGE expression fair Fancy fate father feel fury Gales give Glocester Goddess Gorgon grace head heaven Hesiod Homer house of York Hymn imagination imitation Johnson Jove lance laughing wild lines lyre means merates Milton mind morn Muses narch neralize nymphs o'er OVID pain Pandora Paradise Paradise Lost Parnel parody passage passion persons pleasing pleasure Plinlimmon poem poet poetical poetry praise Prometheus pupils purple quaternion queen reign represented rise rock Ross round sense sentence shew smiles solemn song soul sound species stanza stars sublime supposed sweet taste terror thee thing thou tion tyrant vale Venus verse Virtue vols Vulcan wandering fires wave weave winding wings word young readers youth