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" Short was his joy. He little knew The power of Magic was no fable ; Out of the window, whisk, they flew, But left a spell upon the table. "
prefaces biographical and critical to the works of the english poets - Page 43
by SAMUEL johnson - 1781
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Poems by Mr. Gray

Thomas Gray - 1768 - 200 pages
...(Who will, believe ) But that they left the door a-jarr, Where, fafe and laughing in his fleevc, H* heard the diftant din of war, % : Short was his joy. He little knew, ^ The power of Magick was no fable. Out of the window, whifk they flew, But left a fpell upon the table. C 5 The The...
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A Collection of Poems, in Four Volumes, Volume 3

G. Pearch - 1775 - 340 pages
...of his pardon, Convey'd him underneath their hoops To a fmall clofet in tlie garden. So Rumor fays. (Who will, believe.) But that they left the door ajar,...The power of Magic was no fable. Out of the window, whifk, they flew, But left a fpell upon the table. The words too eager to unriddle The poet felt a...
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Poems

Thomas Gray - 1778 - 182 pages
...of his pardon, Convey'd him underneath their hoops To a fmall clofet in the garden. So Rumour fays : (Who will, believe.) But that they left the door a-jar, Where, fafe and laughing in his fleeve, heard the diftant din of war. Short was his joy. He little knew, The power of magic was no fable ;...
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Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets ...

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 294 pages
...pardon,Convey'd him underneath their hoops To a fmall clofet in the garden. So Rumour fays : (who wftl, belie•ve.> But that they left the door a-jar, Where, fafe and laughing in his fleevey He heard the diftant din of war. Short vtfafs- rrte joy. He little kne•wr The power of Magic...
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A Collection of Poems in Four Volumes, Volume 3

G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 pages
...Mufes, hopelefs of his pardon, Convey'd him underneath their hoops . TO a ftpall clofet in the garden, But that they left the door a-jar, Where, fafe and laughing in his fleeve. He heard the o iiiuut din of war. Short was his joy. He little knew, The power of Magic was no fable. Out of the...
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Poems

Thomas Gray - 1786 - 210 pages
...his pardon, Convey 'd him underneath their hoops To a fmall clofet in the garden. So So Rumour fays : (Who will, believe.) But that they left the door a-jar, Where, fafe and laughing in his flecve, < He heard the diftant din of war. Short was his joy. He little knew, The power of magic was...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 64

English poets - 1790 - 372 pages
...the garden. So Rumour fays : (who will, believe.) But that they left the door a-jar, Where, fafe^nd laughing in his fleeve, He heard the diftant din of...The power of Magic was no fable ; Out of the window, wifk, they flew, But left a fpell upon the table. The words too eager to unriddle, The Poet felt a...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 10

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 pages
...bcli;ve) lint that they lift the door a-jar, Where, fafc and iauphing in inn iU-eve, He heard the dillant din of war. Short was his Joy. He little knew The power of m;ijic was nn fable; 'Out of the window, wilk, they flew, Cut left a fpeil upon the table. The words...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With the Life of the Author

Thomas Gray - 1798 - 130 pages
...great reafon. G Convey'd him underneath their hoopt To a fmall clofet in the garden. So Rumour fays ; (who will believe!) But that they left the door a-jar, Where fafe, and laughing in his fteeve, He heard the diftant din of war. Short was his joy: he little knew The pow'r of magic was no...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray LL.B., Late Professor of Modern Languages ...

Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...believe.) But that they left the door a-jar, Where, safe and laughing in his sleeve, He heard the distant din of war. Short was his joy. He little knew The power of Magic was no fable ; Out of the window, whisk, they flew, But left a spell upon the table. The words too eager to unriddle, The Poet felt a...
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