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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... eye ! But when without art , Your kind thought you impart , When your love runs in blushes through every vein ; When it darts from your eyes , when it pants in your heart , Then I know you're a woman again . There's a paffion and pride ...
... eye ! But when without art , Your kind thought you impart , When your love runs in blushes through every vein ; When it darts from your eyes , when it pants in your heart , Then I know you're a woman again . There's a paffion and pride ...
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... eyes . Incens'd Praffophagus , with Iprightly bound , Bears Cniffodioctes off the rifing ground , Then drags him o'er the lake depriv'd of breath , And , downward plunging , finks his foul to death . But now the great Plycarpax fhines ...
... eyes . Incens'd Praffophagus , with Iprightly bound , Bears Cniffodioctes off the rifing ground , Then drags him o'er the lake depriv'd of breath , And , downward plunging , finks his foul to death . But now the great Plycarpax fhines ...
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... eyes , and tongue , Are fure to conquer - for the rogue is young : And all that's madly wild , or oddly gay , We call it only pretty Fanny's way . Let time , that makes you homely , make you fage , The fphere of wildom is the fphere of ...
... eyes , and tongue , Are fure to conquer - for the rogue is young : And all that's madly wild , or oddly gay , We call it only pretty Fanny's way . Let time , that makes you homely , make you fage , The fphere of wildom is the fphere of ...
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... eyes , And - What a World I never want ? he cries : But cries unheard : for folly will be free . So parts the buzzing gaudy crowd and he : As careless he for them , as they for him : By thee my Ovid wounded lies ; By thee my Lesbia's ...
... eyes , And - What a World I never want ? he cries : But cries unheard : for folly will be free . So parts the buzzing gaudy crowd and he : As careless he for them , as they for him : By thee my Ovid wounded lies ; By thee my Lesbia's ...
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... eyes , and felt her change begin , And wrath as fierce may meet resembling fin . Then forward move thy camp , and forward ftill , And let fweet mercy bend thy ftubborn will . At thy complaint , a branch in Marah cast , With fweetening ...
... eyes , and felt her change begin , And wrath as fierce may meet resembling fin . Then forward move thy camp , and forward ftill , And let fweet mercy bend thy ftubborn will . At thy complaint , a branch in Marah cast , With fweetening ...
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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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