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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... breast , And thus the council , fill'd with rage , addreft : For loft Pfycarpax much my foul endures , ' Tis mine the private grief , the public yours . Three warlike fons adorn'd my nuptial bed , Three fons , alas , before their father ...
... breast , And thus the council , fill'd with rage , addreft : For loft Pfycarpax much my foul endures , ' Tis mine the private grief , the public yours . Three warlike fons adorn'd my nuptial bed , Three fons , alas , before their father ...
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... breast ? Be gone , and lay the drunken fit by rest . Ah ! fays the mourner , count not this for fin , It is not wine , but grief , that works within ; The fpirit of thy wretched handmaid know , Her prayer's complaint , and her condition ...
... breast ? Be gone , and lay the drunken fit by rest . Ah ! fays the mourner , count not this for fin , It is not wine , but grief , that works within ; The fpirit of thy wretched handmaid know , Her prayer's complaint , and her condition ...
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... breast And breath'd his graces over all the rest . Ah ! where the daring flights of men afpire , To match his numbers with an equal fire ; In vain they ftrive to make proud Babel rife , And with an earth - born labour touch the skies ...
... breast And breath'd his graces over all the rest . Ah ! where the daring flights of men afpire , To match his numbers with an equal fire ; In vain they ftrive to make proud Babel rife , And with an earth - born labour touch the skies ...
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... breast , And all its paffions in their course arrest ; Or turn their motions , widely gone aftray , And fix their footsteps in thy righteous way ; When this is granted , when again I'm whole , Oh ne'er withdraw thy prefence from my foul ...
... breast , And all its paffions in their course arrest ; Or turn their motions , widely gone aftray , And fix their footsteps in thy righteous way ; When this is granted , when again I'm whole , Oh ne'er withdraw thy prefence from my foul ...
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... breast Benumb'd and flumbering lies the church to reft , Pufs the weet alleys while the dusk abides , Seek the fair lodge in which the maid refides ; Then , Fancy , feek the maid at night again , The Chrift will coine , but comes , alas ...
... breast Benumb'd and flumbering lies the church to reft , Pufs the weet alleys while the dusk abides , Seek the fair lodge in which the maid refides ; Then , Fancy , feek the maid at night again , The Chrift will coine , but comes , alas ...
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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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