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...Great, Did with rtpw unefcpiridhc'd Glorias wait, Still Wear, dill doat on his invifible Ring ? VII. Were I to form a regular Thought of Fame, Which is perhaps as hard t'imagine right As to paint Echo to the Sight ; I would not drawth' Idea from an empty Name: Becaufe,... | |
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...wait) Still wear, ftill doat, on his invifible ring ? VII. Were ODE TO THE ATHENIAN SOCIETY. 17 VII. Were I to form a regular thought of Fame, Which is perhaps as hard t' imagine right, As to paint Echo to the fight ; J would not draw th' idea from an empty name ; Becaufc,-... | |
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...to b'grcat, Did with new unexperienc'd glories wait) Still wear, dill doat, on hi» invifible ring? Were I to form a regular thought of fame, Which is perhaps as hard t' imagine right As to paint echo to the fight ; I would not draw th' idea from an empty name ; Beeaufc... | |
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...Did with new unexperienc'd glories wait) Still wear, still doat, on his invisible ring ? •j" VII. Were I to form a regular thought of Fame, Which is perhaps as hard t' imagine right, As to paint Echo to the sight; I would not draw th' idea from an empty name; Because,... | |
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