The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three PartsAlbion Press: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams, Stationers' Court, and T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1804 - 155 pages |
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... rous'd to rage she chills the soul with fear , To arms she cries , and grasps the quivering spear . naturalist ; it is the peculiar gift of Heaven , say the divines . How to improve it many books can teach us ; how to ob- tain it , none ...
... rous'd to rage she chills the soul with fear , To arms she cries , and grasps the quivering spear . naturalist ; it is the peculiar gift of Heaven , say the divines . How to improve it many books can teach us ; how to ob- tain it , none ...
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... rous'd the Genius kindled in his breast . The Muse of Milton * in his infant days Lisp'd in sweet numbers pour'd prolific lays , 50 a picture in Edwin that can never be too much ad- mired . * I have thought no writer could answer better ...
... rous'd the Genius kindled in his breast . The Muse of Milton * in his infant days Lisp'd in sweet numbers pour'd prolific lays , 50 a picture in Edwin that can never be too much ad- mired . * I have thought no writer could answer better ...
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... Rous'd by the wonders of the classic page , • He gave to study all his early age ; In thirst of knowledge and his favourite lore He sought instruction on a foreign shore , Courted the Muses in Italian plains 60 Where his lov'd Tasso ...
... Rous'd by the wonders of the classic page , • He gave to study all his early age ; In thirst of knowledge and his favourite lore He sought instruction on a foreign shore , Courted the Muses in Italian plains 60 Where his lov'd Tasso ...
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... Rous'd and excited by some great design ; Where'er he darts his intellectual ray , Obstructions vanish , mountains melt away ; The prospect clears , and in the darkest night , The torch of Genius sheds its searching light . Her voice of ...
... Rous'd and excited by some great design ; Where'er he darts his intellectual ray , Obstructions vanish , mountains melt away ; The prospect clears , and in the darkest night , The torch of Genius sheds its searching light . Her voice of ...
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... -- In disdain the in- jured bard retired from his court , and sought the protection of the generous caliph of Bagdat . The merits of this poem the Asiatic Poet . Which rous'd and animated with its 60 THE POWERS OF GENIUS .
... -- In disdain the in- jured bard retired from his court , and sought the protection of the generous caliph of Bagdat . The merits of this poem the Asiatic Poet . Which rous'd and animated with its 60 THE POWERS OF GENIUS .
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amid APPENDIX Ariosto arms art thou bard beam beauty behold beneath bids blast bold bosom breast breath brow Chill clouds dark death delight Demosthenes divine dwell earth Eclogues fame Fancy Fingal fire footsteps Gallileo Genius give gloomy glory Greece head hear heart heaven Henry Fielding honours idolatry Iliad Invention kindled king light literature lyre Massillon MIDNIGHT HYMN mighty Milton mind morning mountains mournful muse Nature Nature's never night numbers o'er Orla Ossian Paradise Lost passions peace Petrarch Pindar plains poem poet poetry repose rise roll Rome rous'd Sappho says scene shades Shakespeare shew Sir William Jones sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spread storm strain stream sublimity sword taste tears tempest terror thee thou thoughts thro throne thunder tion toil truth vale Vaucluse wandering waves wild winds wings writers youth
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