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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... beauty , becoming amiable in the eyes of a mistress , in preference to beauty without wit and virtue , is finely defcribed . The old dialect is not per- fectly well preserved ; but that is a very flight defect where all the reft is fo ...
... beauty , becoming amiable in the eyes of a mistress , in preference to beauty without wit and virtue , is finely defcribed . The old dialect is not per- fectly well preserved ; but that is a very flight defect where all the reft is fo ...
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... beauty blooms , a beauty form'd to fly ; New love begins , a love produc'd'to die ; New parts diftrefs the troubled fcenes of life , The fondling miftrefs , and the ruling wife . ↓ Men born to labour , all with pains provide ; Women ...
... beauty blooms , a beauty form'd to fly ; New love begins , a love produc'd'to die ; New parts diftrefs the troubled fcenes of life , The fondling miftrefs , and the ruling wife . ↓ Men born to labour , all with pains provide ; Women ...
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... beauty appears In its graces and airs , All bright as an angel new dropt from the sky ; At distance I gaze , and am aw'd by my fears , So ftrangely you dazzle my eye ! But when without art , Your kind thought you impart , When your love ...
... beauty appears In its graces and airs , All bright as an angel new dropt from the sky ; At distance I gaze , and am aw'd by my fears , So ftrangely you dazzle my eye ! But when without art , Your kind thought you impart , When your love ...
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... Beauty's emprefs roves Through walks that winding run within the groves ; She twines the fhooting myrtle into bowers , And ties their mecting tops with wreaths of flowers , Then , rais'd fublimely on her easy throne , From Nature's ...
... Beauty's emprefs roves Through walks that winding run within the groves ; She twines the fhooting myrtle into bowers , And ties their mecting tops with wreaths of flowers , Then , rais'd fublimely on her easy throne , From Nature's ...
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... beauty fills the rural scenes ; Ev'n love ( if fame the truth of love declare ) Drew first the breathings of a rural air . Some pleasing meadow pregnant beauty preft , She laid her infant on its flowery breast , From Nature's fweets he ...
... beauty fills the rural scenes ; Ev'n love ( if fame the truth of love declare ) Drew first the breathings of a rural air . Some pleasing meadow pregnant beauty preft , She laid her infant on its flowery breast , From Nature's fweets he ...
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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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