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" But most by numbers judge a poet's song; And smooth or rough, with them is right or wrong: In the bright Muse though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire... "
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Page 58
by Alexander Pope - 1893 - 505 pages
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English grammar practice

George Frederick Graham - 1862 - 304 pages
...the caesuras as above, wherever they may happen to fall. 1. 'But most by numbers judge a poet's song, And smooth or rough, with them, is right or wrong...conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire.' 2. ' A youngster at school, more sedate than the rest, Had once his integrity put to the test ; His...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Treatise on Elocution, Exercises in ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 pages
...wrSng. In the bright Muse though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus' but to please their ear, Not...music there. These, equal syllables alone require, « Though 6ft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce, Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1863 - 334 pages
...the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. But most by numbers judge a poet's song, And smooth or rough with them is right or wrong ....conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend their minds ; as some to church repair, Not...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volume 2

1865 - 496 pages
...thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; 140 Who haunt Parnassus (31) but to please their ear, Not mend their minds ; as...music there. These equal syllables alone require, Though oft the ear the open vowels tire ; 145 While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low...
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Chambers's readings in English poetry

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pages
...page 96.) HARMONY OF EXPRESSION. From Essay on Criticism, But most by numbers judge a poet's song ; And smooth or rough, with them is right or wrong :...conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus1 but to please their ear, Not mend their minds ; as some to church repair, Not...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1865 - 980 pages
...all these tuneful fools admire ; 140 Who haunt Рагпаявп* (31) but tapíense their ear, Mot mend their minds ; as some to church repair, Not for...music there. These equal syllables alone require, Though oft the ear the open vowels tire ; 145 While expletives their/o-6/e aid Aojoin, And ten low...
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Repetition and reading book, selections by C. Bilton

Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 pages
...: In the bright muse, tho' thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend...music there. These equal syllables alone require, Though oft the ear the open vowels tire, While expletives their feeble aid do join, And ten low words...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...justly mayest prefer. J. MILTON 1018 HARMONY ALONE NOT POETRY BUT most by numbers judge a poet's song, and smooth or rough, with them, is right or wrong...conspire, her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; who haunt Parnassus but to please the ear, not mend their minds; as some to church repair, not for...
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The British Poets, Volume 2

1866 - 328 pages
...the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. But most by numbers judge a poet's song, And smooth or rough with them is right or wrong ;...conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend their minds ; as some to church repair, Not...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 pages
...new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. 5. But most by numbers judge a poet's song ; And smooth or rough, with them, is right or wrong....conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; Who haunt Parnassus ' but to please their ear, Not mend their minds ; as some to church repair, Not...
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