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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... first inspired his attempts . e begar , therefore , to throw himself into every company , and to feek from wine , if not relief , at least infen- fibility . Thofe helps , that forrow first called in for affittance , habit foon Fendered ...
... first inspired his attempts . e begar , therefore , to throw himself into every company , and to feek from wine , if not relief , at least infen- fibility . Thofe helps , that forrow first called in for affittance , habit foon Fendered ...
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... FIRST CANTO OF THE RAPE OF THE LOC K , INTO LEONINE VERSE , After the Manner of the ancient Monks . Er nunc dilectum fpeculum , pro more retectum , Emicat in mensâ , que fplendet pyxide densâ : Tum primum lymphâ , fe purgat candida ...
... FIRST CANTO OF THE RAPE OF THE LOC K , INTO LEONINE VERSE , After the Manner of the ancient Monks . Er nunc dilectum fpeculum , pro more retectum , Emicat in mensâ , que fplendet pyxide densâ : Tum primum lymphâ , fe purgat candida ...
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... first receiv'd a guest ) ; Slow creeking turns the door with jealous care , And half he welcomes in the fhivering pair ; One frugal faggot lights the naked walls , And nature's fervour through their limbs recalls : Bread of the coarfest ...
... first receiv'd a guest ) ; Slow creeking turns the door with jealous care , And half he welcomes in the fhivering pair ; One frugal faggot lights the naked walls , And nature's fervour through their limbs recalls : Bread of the coarfest ...
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... first task the bounds of power to know ; The bounds once paft , it holds the fame no more , Its nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft , But all a low idolatry at best . Power from above ...
... first task the bounds of power to know ; The bounds once paft , it holds the fame no more , Its nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft , But all a low idolatry at best . Power from above ...
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... first attempt ? in what refort Of Paleftina's plains , or Salem's court ; Where , as his hands the folemn measure play'd , Curs'd fiends with torment and confusion fled ; Where , at the rofy fpring of cheerful light , A foft efflation ...
... first attempt ? in what refort Of Paleftina's plains , or Salem's court ; Where , as his hands the folemn measure play'd , Curs'd fiends with torment and confusion fled ; Where , at the rofy fpring of cheerful light , A foft efflation ...
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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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