Download torrent Bell's Edition Volume 47-48; The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill

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Bell's Edition Volume 47-48; The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill
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Author: Books Group
Page Count: 86 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Type: eBook
ISBN: 9781235943195
Download Link: Bell's Edition Volume 47-48; The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1797 Excerpt: ...and painters drew As Nature poinied out the view, Ere Gothic furms were known in Greece, To spoil the well-proportion'd piece; And in our verse ere Monkish rhymes Had jangled theirfantastic chimes; Ere on the flow'ry lands of Rhodes Those knights had fix'd tlleir dull abodes, Who knew not much to paint or write Nor car'd to pray, nordar'd to fight; Trotogenes, historians note, Liv'd there, a burgess, scot and let; And as old Pliny's writing show, Apelles did the same at Se. Agreed these points of time and place, Proceed we in the present case. Piqu'dby Profogenes's fjme, From Co to Rhodes A Belles came, To see a rival and a friend, Prepar'd to censure or commend;. lo Here to absolve, and there object, A3 art with candour might direct. He sails, he lands, he comes, he rings; His servants follow with the things: Appears the governante of th' house, For such in Greece were much in use; If young or handsome, yea or no, Concerns not me or thee to know. Does 'Squire Protogenes live here? Yes, Sir, says she, with gracious air, And curtsy low, but just call'd out By lords peculiarly devout, Who came on purpose, Sir, to borrow Our Venus for the feast to-morrew, To grace the church: 'tis Venus' day: 30 I hope, Sir, you intend to stay To see our Venus: 'tis the piece The most renown'd throughout ail Greece; So like th' original, they say; But I have no great skill that way. 40 But, Sir, at six ('tis now past three) Dromo must make my master's tea: At six, Sir, if you please to come, You'll find my master, Sir, at home. Tea, says a critic, big with laughter, Was found some twenty ages after: Authors, before they write, should read., Tis very true; but we'll proceed. And, Sir, at present would you please To leave your name--Fair maiden, yes. 50 Reach me that board. No so...

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