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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... fate , Though when it happen'd no relation clears , ' Tis thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods a native arbour made , There oft a tender pair , for amorous ...
... fate , Though when it happen'd no relation clears , ' Tis thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods a native arbour made , There oft a tender pair , for amorous ...
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... fate in vain . The weighty moisture clogs his hairy veft , And thus the prince his dying rage expreft : Nor thou , that fling'ft me flound'ring from thy back , As from hard rocks rebounds the fhattering wrack , Nor thou shalt ' fcape ...
... fate in vain . The weighty moisture clogs his hairy veft , And thus the prince his dying rage expreft : Nor thou , that fling'ft me flound'ring from thy back , As from hard rocks rebounds the fhattering wrack , Nor thou shalt ' fcape ...
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... fate ) ; Full on his finewy neck the fragment fell , And o'er his eye - lids clouds eternal dwell . Lychenor ( fecond of the glorious name ) Striding advanc'd , and took no wandering aim ; Through all the frogs the fhining javelin flies ...
... fate ) ; Full on his finewy neck the fragment fell , And o'er his eye - lids clouds eternal dwell . Lychenor ( fecond of the glorious name ) Striding advanc'd , and took no wandering aim ; Through all the frogs the fhining javelin flies ...
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... fate Are doom'd to perish , in thy kindled hate . Our public fins for públic justice call , And and like marks , on which thy judgments Our fecret fins , that folly thought conceal'd , Are in thy light for punishment reveal'd . Beneath ...
... fate Are doom'd to perish , in thy kindled hate . Our public fins for públic justice call , And and like marks , on which thy judgments Our fecret fins , that folly thought conceal'd , Are in thy light for punishment reveal'd . Beneath ...
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... fate his indignation spoke : It is decreed , I'll hide my face , and fee , When I forfake them , what their end fhall be ; For they're a froward , very froward train , They promife duty , but return disdain . Within my foul they've rais ...
... fate his indignation spoke : It is decreed , I'll hide my face , and fee , When I forfake them , what their end fhall be ; For they're a froward , very froward train , They promife duty , but return disdain . Within my foul they've rais ...
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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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