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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... Some think with meaning , fome with idle wit : Perhaps ' tis either , as the ladies pleafe ; I wave the contest , and commence the lays . In days of yore ( no matter where or when , ' Twas ere the low creation ( warm'd with men ) That ...
... Some think with meaning , fome with idle wit : Perhaps ' tis either , as the ladies pleafe ; I wave the contest , and commence the lays . In days of yore ( no matter where or when , ' Twas ere the low creation ( warm'd with men ) That ...
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... Some wind and tumble like an ape , And other fome transmute their shape In Edwin's wondering eyes . Till one at laft , that Robin hight , Renown'd for pinching maids by night , Has bent him up aloof ; And full against the beam he flung ...
... Some wind and tumble like an ape , And other fome transmute their shape In Edwin's wondering eyes . Till one at laft , that Robin hight , Renown'd for pinching maids by night , Has bent him up aloof ; And full against the beam he flung ...
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... Some daring moufe may meet the wondrous odds , Though gods oppose , and brave the wounded gods . O'er gilded clouds reclin'd , the danger view , And be the wars of mortals fcenes for you . So mov'd the blue - ey'd queen ; her words per ...
... Some daring moufe may meet the wondrous odds , Though gods oppose , and brave the wounded gods . O'er gilded clouds reclin'd , the danger view , And be the wars of mortals fcenes for you . So mov'd the blue - ey'd queen ; her words per ...
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... Some in soft airs their filken pinions ply , And fome from bough to bough delighted fly ; Some rife , and circling light to perch again ; A pleasing murmur hums along the plain . So , when a ftage invites to pageant fhews , ( If great ...
... Some in soft airs their filken pinions ply , And fome from bough to bough delighted fly ; Some rife , and circling light to perch again ; A pleasing murmur hums along the plain . So , when a ftage invites to pageant fhews , ( If great ...
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... Some curious angel limn'd thy facred fights ; From blazing funs his radiant gold he drew , While moons the filver gave , and air the blue . I'll mount the roving winds expanded wing , And feek the facred hill , and light to fing ...
... Some curious angel limn'd thy facred fights ; From blazing funs his radiant gold he drew , While moons the filver gave , and air the blue . I'll mount the roving winds expanded wing , And feek the facred hill , and light to fing ...
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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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