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" O heavenly muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, But sittest, crown'd with stars' immortal rays, In heaven, where legions of bright angels sing, Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise, >.~ My verse ennoble, and... "
A Treatise on Versification - Page 152
by Robert Wilson Evans - 1852 - 169 pages
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 3

1821 - 398 pages
...baies Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring ; But sittest crown'd with starres* immortall raies In heaven, where legions of bright angels sing, Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise, My voice ennoble, and forgive the thing, If fiction's light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 3

1821 - 400 pages
...baies Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring ; But sittest crown'd with starres' immortall raies In heaven, where legions of bright angels sing, Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise, My voice ennoble, and forgive the thing, If fiction's light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 3

Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 pages
...ba!es Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring ; But sittest crown'd with starres' immortall raies In heaven, where legions of bright angels sing, Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise, My voice ennoble, and forgive the thing, If fiction's light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 3

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 pages
...baies Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring ; But sittest crown'd with starres' immortall raies In heaven, where legions of bright angels sing, Inspire life in my wit, my thoughts upraise, My voice ennoble, and forgive the thing, If fiction's light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne; Or, The Recovery of Jerusalem:, Volumes 1-2

Torquato Tasso - 1844 - 590 pages
...O heavenly muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, But sittest, crown'd with stars' immortal rays, In heaven, where...and forgive the thing, If fictions light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines with others' praise than tbine. . III. Thither thou know'st the...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne, Or: The Recovery of Jerusalem, Volumes 1-2

Torquato Tasso - 1844 - 632 pages
...O heavenly muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, But sittest, crown'd with stars' immortal rays, In heaven, where...upraise, My verse ennoble, and forgive the thing, III. Thither thou know'st the world is best inclined Where luring Parnass most his sweet imparts, And...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne, Or, The Recovery of Jerusalem: Done Into ..., Volumes 1-2

Torquato Tasso - 1845 - 530 pages
...O heavenly muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, But sittest, crown'd with stars' immortal rays, In heaven, where...and forgive the thing, If fictions light I mix with truth divine, • And fill these lines with others' praise than thine. 2 THE in. Thither thou know'st...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne: Or, Jerusalem Delivered

Torquato Tasso - 1858 - 518 pages
...2. O heavenly Muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, But sittest crown'd with stars' immortal rays In Heaven, where legions of bright angels sing ; 1 Hights— adorns. ' The translator improved his earlier attempt : The sacred armies, and the godly...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...HEAVENLY Muse, that not with fading bay» deckest thy brow by th' Heliconian spring, but sittest, crowned with stars' immortal rays, in heaven, where legions...and forgive the thing, if fictions light I mix with truth divine, and fill these lines with others' praise than thine. Thither thou know'st the world is...
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THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. VOL.137

william harrison ainsworth - 1866 - 516 pages
...heavenly Muse, that not with fading bays Deckest thy brow by tli' Heliconian spring, But sittest, crown' d with stars' immortal rays, In heaven, where legions...upraise, My verse ennoble, and forgive the thing If notion's light I mix with truth divine, And fill these lines with other's praise than thine. I have...
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