twas natural, 'twas all their own. A Garrick's genius must our wonder raise, But gives his mimic no reflected praise. Thrice happy Genius, whose unrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead, with more than magic skill,... Theatrical Portraits: With Other Poems - Seite 28von Harry Stoe Van Dyk - 1822 - 151 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 308 Seiten
...muft our wonder raife, But gives his mimic no reflected praife, Thrice happy Genius, whofe unrival'd name, Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead, with more than magic fkill, The train of captive paflions at thy will ; To bid the burfting tear fpontaneous flow In the... | |
| Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 Seiten
...rtiuft our wonder raife, But gives his mimic no reflefted praife. Thrice happy Genius, whofe irnrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead, with more than magic fkiU, The train of captive pafiions at thy will ; To bid the burfting tear fpontaneous flow In the... | |
| Robert Lloyd, William Kenrick - 1774 - 256 Seiten
...muft our wonder raife, But gives his mimic no reflected praife, . Thrice happy Genius, whofe unrival'd name, Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead with more than magic (kill, The train of captive paflions at thy will; To bid the burfting tear fpontaneous flow In the... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1774 - 254 Seiten
...muft our wonder raife, But gives his mimic no reflected praife. Thrice happy Genius. whofe unrival'd name, Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead with more than magic fkill, The train of captive paflions at thy will; Ta To bid the burfting tear fpontaneous flow In the... | |
| 1781 - 512 Seiten
...muft our wonder raife, But gives his mimick no reflefled praife. Thrice happy genius, whofe unrivall'd name, Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis thine to lead, with more than magick fkill,. The train of captive paffions at thy will ; To bid the burfting tear fpOntaneous flow... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 202 Seiten
...must our wonder raise, But gives his mimic no reflected praise. Thrice happy Genius, whose unrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis...at thy will ; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In the sweet sense of sympathetic woe : Through ev'ry vein I feel a chillness creep, When horrors... | |
| 1789 - 202 Seiten
...whose unrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! E pist. IX. EPISTLES CRITICAL, &c. 107 'Tis thine to lead, with more than magic skill, The...at thy .will; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In the sweet sense of sympathetic woe : Through ev'ry vein I feel a dullness creep, When horrors... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 428 Seiten
...muft our wonder raife, But gives his mimic no reflefted praife. Thrice happy Genius, whofe unrival'd name, Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame! 'Tis thine to lead with more than magic fkill, The train of captive paffions at thy will ; To bid the burfting tear fpontaneous flow In the... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1805 - 314 Seiten
...must our wonder raise, But gives his mimic no reflected praise. Thrice happy Genius, whose unrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame ! 'Tis...at thy will; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In the sweet sense of sympathetic woe; Through ev'ry vain I feel a chilness creep, When horrors... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 686 Seiten
...must our wonder raise, But gives his mimic, no reflected praise. Thrice happy genius, whose unrival'd name Shall live for ever in the voice of Fame! 'Tis...at thy will; To bid the bursting tear spontaneous flow In the sweet sense of sympathetic woe: Through ev'ry vein I teel a dullness creep, When horrours... | |
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