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Pagina 30
... Euripides inspir'd ; You taught the sadly - pleasing air That Athens sav'd from ruins bare . You gave the Cean's tears to flow , And unlock'd the springs of woe ; You penn❜d whạt exil❜d Naso thought , And pour'd the melancholy note ...
... Euripides inspir'd ; You taught the sadly - pleasing air That Athens sav'd from ruins bare . You gave the Cean's tears to flow , And unlock'd the springs of woe ; You penn❜d whạt exil❜d Naso thought , And pour'd the melancholy note ...
Pagina 161
... Euripides , who , we learn from Aul . Gellius , lib . xv . cap . 20. p . 418 , was reported to have wrote many of his tragedies in an old melancholy cave . He was ge- nerally distinguished by the epithet of Wise . ib . With patriot ...
... Euripides , who , we learn from Aul . Gellius , lib . xv . cap . 20. p . 418 , was reported to have wrote many of his tragedies in an old melancholy cave . He was ge- nerally distinguished by the epithet of Wise . ib . With patriot ...
Pagina 162
... struck at the sight of these magnificent ruins by break of day . 30. You with the tragic Muse retir'd The wise Euripides inspir'd , ] In the island of Salamis . 30 . You taught the sadly - pleasing air That 162 NOTES .
... struck at the sight of these magnificent ruins by break of day . 30. You with the tragic Muse retir'd The wise Euripides inspir'd , ] In the island of Salamis . 30 . You taught the sadly - pleasing air That 162 NOTES .
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aether Anacreon Anytus ARGANTYR awful Behold beneath bird of night blest bloom breast breathe brow charms courser crown'd dare dark death deep dost dread drest dwell Euripides Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fancy fate fear flame flowers fond gloomy groans grove hallow'd hand hear heart Heav'n Hence HERVOR hour JOSEPH WARTON King lyre magic maid may'st thou midnight mind Muse Nature's ne'er never night o'er Odin Odin's pale peace pensive Petrarch plain poet's pow'r pride rage raptures reclin'd reign rise round sage scene shade shine silent sleep smile soft solemn Solitude song sons sooth soul strains stream Surtur sweet sword thee thine THOMAS PENROSE thought thought inspires thro Tirfing toil tomb tragic Muse Trifingus Twas vale Virtue's voice wave wild WILLIAM WHITEHEAD Wilt thou wings wouldst thou wretch Ymir