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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... bear to be alone . The death of his wife was a lofs to him , that he was unable to support or recover . " From that time , " fays Goldsmith , " he could never venture to court the mufe in folitude , where he was fure to find the image ...
... bear to be alone . The death of his wife was a lofs to him , that he was unable to support or recover . " From that time , " fays Goldsmith , " he could never venture to court the mufe in folitude , where he was fure to find the image ...
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... bear . As thus the downy prince his mind exprest , His answer thus the croaking king addreft : Thy words luxuriant on thy dainties rove , And , itranger , we can boast of bounteous Jove : We fport in water , or we dance on land , And ...
... bear . As thus the downy prince his mind exprest , His answer thus the croaking king addreft : Thy words luxuriant on thy dainties rove , And , itranger , we can boast of bounteous Jove : We fport in water , or we dance on land , And ...
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... bears . Such turns their rifing from the Lord derive , The Lord that kills , the Lord that makes alive ; He brings by ... bear the rounded ball , Which would without them to confufion fall , All are the Lord's , at his difpofure ftand ...
... bears . Such turns their rifing from the Lord derive , The Lord that kills , the Lord that makes alive ; He brings by ... bear the rounded ball , Which would without them to confufion fall , All are the Lord's , at his difpofure ftand ...
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... bear , Thy tender lambs with favage hunger tear ; Though neither bear nor lion match thy might , When in their rage they stood reveal'd to fight ; Go , left thy wanton fheep returning home , Should , as they pals , through doubtful ...
... bear , Thy tender lambs with favage hunger tear ; Though neither bear nor lion match thy might , When in their rage they stood reveal'd to fight ; Go , left thy wanton fheep returning home , Should , as they pals , through doubtful ...
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... bear ; As swift as fear brifk warmth of conquelt goes , And at my feet dejects the wounded foes ; For help they call , but find their helper's gone , For God's against then , and I drive them on As whirling duft in airy tumult fly ...
... bear ; As swift as fear brifk warmth of conquelt goes , And at my feet dejects the wounded foes ; For help they call , but find their helper's gone , For God's against then , and I drive them on As whirling duft in airy tumult fly ...
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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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