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Updated: May 5, 2025
Thomson, in his Autumn, addressing Mr. Dodington calls his seat the seat of the Muses, "Where, in the secret bower and winding walk, For virtuous Young and thee they twine the bay." The praises Thomson bestows but a few lines before on Philips, the second, "Who nobly durst, in rhyme-unfettered verse, With British freedom sing the British song,"
Thomson in the "Seasons" alludes to him: "Phillips, Pomona's bard, the second thou Who nobly durst, in rhyme-unfettered verse, With British freedom, sing the British song."
Thomson, in the Seasons, alludes to Phillips: "Phillips, Pomona's bard, the second thou Who nobly durst, in rhyme-unfettered verse, With British freedom, sing the British song." It will be seen that Thomson refers to the poet's reference to Milton, but it is not true that Phillips is only the second writer of English blank verse.
Thomson in the "Seasons" alludes to him: "Phillips, Pomona's bard, the second thou Who nobly durst, in rhyme-unfettered verse, With British freedom, sing the British song."
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