State Tracts Containing Many Necessary Observations and Reflections on the State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad; With some Secret Memoirs. By the Author of the Examiner [i.e. William Oldisworth] |
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An Ode composed for St. Luke's Day,
1712. in praise of Painting.
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An Ode composed for St. Luke's Day, 1712. in praise of Painting.
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Descend Apollo with thy sacred lays,Strike the tuneful Lyre,
Harmonious Accents raise,
That Musick may conspire,
To mount our Souls up high'r,
And Celebrate the wond'rous Painters Praise.
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Sounds with thy Colours blend,And ev'ry Passion please;
Ravish the Ear, the Eye surprise,
Whilst Musick's Strain
Thrills thro' each Vein,
And Pleasure thro' the Fancy flies.
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Paint Mirth and JoyOn the Idalian Boy,
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A free and wanton Air
Let Venus share,
And Pallas a Majestick Grace.
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Imperial Greatness bolder Strokes Commandfrom the great Painters Hand,
For 'tis that Noble Art
That touches most the Heart;
His Pencil seems to make the Monarch know,
Seraphick Bliss and melancholy Woe.
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Oh Sacred Patron of this Art DivineOf heavenly Origine,
Whence Things inanimate arise
With Life and Action fill'd,
So beauteous they surprise
And scarce to Nature yield.
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