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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... flame the glories of Belinda's hair , Made by thy mufe the envy of the fair ! Less fhone the treffes Ægypt's princef's wore , Which fweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly treffes fet the world at odds , Still flide thy waters ...
... flame the glories of Belinda's hair , Made by thy mufe the envy of the fair ! Less fhone the treffes Ægypt's princef's wore , Which fweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly treffes fet the world at odds , Still flide thy waters ...
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... flame , " To teach thee praises mix'd with humble prayers , " And tune thy foul to fing feraphic airs . 37 . " Be thou my bard . " A vial here she caught ( An angel's hand the crystal vial brought ) ; And as with awful found the word ...
... flame , " To teach thee praises mix'd with humble prayers , " And tune thy foul to fing feraphic airs . 37 . " Be thou my bard . " A vial here she caught ( An angel's hand the crystal vial brought ) ; And as with awful found the word ...
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... flame ; Let grateful fentiments , let fense of love , Let holy zeal , within his bofom move ; And while his people gaze the watery plain , And fear's last touches like to doubts remain ; While bright aftonishment , that feems to raise A ...
... flame ; Let grateful fentiments , let fense of love , Let holy zeal , within his bofom move ; And while his people gaze the watery plain , And fear's last touches like to doubts remain ; While bright aftonishment , that feems to raise A ...
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... flame , By new - nam'd gods , and only gods in name ; They make the burnings of my anger glow , By guilty vanity's difpleafing fhew ; I'll also teach their jealousy to fret , At such as are not form'd a people yet , I'll make their ...
... flame , By new - nam'd gods , and only gods in name ; They make the burnings of my anger glow , By guilty vanity's difpleafing fhew ; I'll also teach their jealousy to fret , At such as are not form'd a people yet , I'll make their ...
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... flames , What endless power the lifted arm proclaims ; Why mercy fhines again with cheerful ray , And glory double ... flame , And fram'd a chariot for the dreadful form , Drives whirling up on mad confufion's form . Then fiercely ...
... flames , What endless power the lifted arm proclaims ; Why mercy fhines again with cheerful ray , And glory double ... flame , And fram'd a chariot for the dreadful form , Drives whirling up on mad confufion's form . Then fiercely ...
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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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