A thing slipp'd idly from me. Our poesy is as a gum, which oozes • From whence 'tis nourished : The fire i' the flint Shows not till it be struck ; our gentle flame Provokes itself, and, like the current, flies Each bound it chafes. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 301876Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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