The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... say whether they are the productions of nature so excellent as not to want the help of art , or of art fo refined as to resemble nature . " This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope . Of the large appendages which I ...
... say whether they are the productions of nature so excellent as not to want the help of art , or of art fo refined as to resemble nature . " This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope . Of the large appendages which I ...
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... say Deferves attention ) rais'd the rural lay . Where late Amintor made a nymph a bride , Joyful I flew by young Favonia's fide , Who , mindlefs of the feafting , went to fip The balmy pleasure of the fhepherd's lip , I faw the wanton ...
... say Deferves attention ) rais'd the rural lay . Where late Amintor made a nymph a bride , Joyful I flew by young Favonia's fide , Who , mindlefs of the feafting , went to fip The balmy pleasure of the fhepherd's lip , I faw the wanton ...
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... say be true ) While Bacchus made the merry feast , Inclin'd to one or other beast : And fince , ' tis faid , for many a mile He spread the vines of Lesbos ifle . THE HORSE AND THE OLIVE . WITH moral tale let ancient wifdom move , Whilft ...
... say be true ) While Bacchus made the merry feast , Inclin'd to one or other beast : And fince , ' tis faid , for many a mile He spread the vines of Lesbos ifle . THE HORSE AND THE OLIVE . WITH moral tale let ancient wifdom move , Whilft ...
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... Say , rebel nation , and unwifely light , Say , will thy folly thus the Lord requite ? Or is he not the God who made thee free , Whose mercy purchas'd and establish'd thee ? Remember well the wondrous days of old , The years of ages ...
... Say , rebel nation , and unwifely light , Say , will thy folly thus the Lord requite ? Or is he not the God who made thee free , Whose mercy purchas'd and establish'd thee ? Remember well the wondrous days of old , The years of ages ...
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... say , Arife , my love ; my fair - one , come away ; For now the tempefts of thy winter end , Thick rains no more in heavy drops defcend ; Sweet painted flowers their filken leaves unclose , And drefs the face of earth with varied shows ...
... say , Arife , my love ; my fair - one , come away ; For now the tempefts of thy winter end , Thick rains no more in heavy drops defcend ; Sweet painted flowers their filken leaves unclose , And drefs the face of earth with varied shows ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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