The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, المجلد 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... sight ; Of polish'd iv'ry was the cov'ring wrought : The matter vied not with the sculptor's thought , For in the portal was display'd on high ( The work of Vulcan ) a fictitious sky ; A waving sea th ' inferior earth embrac❜d , And ...
... sight ; Of polish'd iv'ry was the cov'ring wrought : The matter vied not with the sculptor's thought , For in the portal was display'd on high ( The work of Vulcan ) a fictitious sky ; A waving sea th ' inferior earth embrac❜d , And ...
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... sight . The god sits high , exalted on a throne Of blazing gems , with purple garments on : The hours , in order rang'd on either hand , And days , and months , and years , and ages , stand . Here Spring appears with flow'ry chaplets ...
... sight . The god sits high , exalted on a throne Of blazing gems , with purple garments on : The hours , in order rang'd on either hand , And days , and months , and years , and ages , stand . Here Spring appears with flow'ry chaplets ...
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... sight . A mighty downfall steeps the ev'ning stage , And steady reins must curb the horses ' rage . Tethys herself has fear'd to see me driv'n Down headlong from the precipice of heav'n . Besides , consider what impetuous force Turns ...
... sight . A mighty downfall steeps the ev'ning stage , And steady reins must curb the horses ' rage . Tethys herself has fear'd to see me driv'n Down headlong from the precipice of heav'n . Besides , consider what impetuous force Turns ...
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... fond father ( for in vain he pleads ) At length to the Vulcanian chariot leads . A golden axle did the work uphold , Gold was the beam , the wheels were orb'd with gold , The spokes in rows of silver pleas'd the sight , 10 POEMS ON.
... fond father ( for in vain he pleads ) At length to the Vulcanian chariot leads . A golden axle did the work uphold , Gold was the beam , the wheels were orb'd with gold , The spokes in rows of silver pleas'd the sight , 10 POEMS ON.
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. The spokes in rows of silver pleas'd the sight , The seat with party - colour'd gems was bright ; Apollo shin'd amid the glare of light . The youth with secret joy the work surveys ; When now the morn ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. The spokes in rows of silver pleas'd the sight , The seat with party - colour'd gems was bright ; Apollo shin'd amid the glare of light . The youth with secret joy the work surveys ; When now the morn ...
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