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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... Flow from the rock , my flax and fwiftly flow , Purfue thy thread ; the fpindle runs below . A creature fond and changing , fair and vain , The creature woman , rifes now to reign . New beauty blooms , a beauty form'd to fly ; New love ...
... Flow from the rock , my flax and fwiftly flow , Purfue thy thread ; the fpindle runs below . A creature fond and changing , fair and vain , The creature woman , rifes now to reign . New beauty blooms , a beauty form'd to fly ; New love ...
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... flow ) Adorn the conqueft of a meaner foe . Some daring moufe may meet the wondrous odds , Though gods oppose , and brave the wounded gods . O'er gilded clouds reclin'd , the danger view , And be the wars of mortals fcenes for you . So ...
... flow ) Adorn the conqueft of a meaner foe . Some daring moufe may meet the wondrous odds , Though gods oppose , and brave the wounded gods . O'er gilded clouds reclin'd , the danger view , And be the wars of mortals fcenes for you . So ...
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... flow behind , Opprefs'd with loads of pain . My ignorance could once beguile , And fancy'd joys inspire ; My errors cherifh'd hope to fmile On newly born defire . But now experience fhews , the blifs For which I fondly fought Not worth ...
... flow behind , Opprefs'd with loads of pain . My ignorance could once beguile , And fancy'd joys inspire ; My errors cherifh'd hope to fmile On newly born defire . But now experience fhews , the blifs For which I fondly fought Not worth ...
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... flow'd , they flow no more , A road lies naked , and they march it o'er . Safe may the fons of Jacob travel through , But why will harden'd Egypt venture tou ? Vain in thy rage , to think those waters flee And rife like walls , on ...
... flow'd , they flow no more , A road lies naked , and they march it o'er . Safe may the fons of Jacob travel through , But why will harden'd Egypt venture tou ? Vain in thy rage , to think those waters flee And rife like walls , on ...
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... flow . They'll fee the pen describe in every trace The frowns of anger , or the fmiles of grace ; Why mercy turns afide , and leaves to thine , What cause provokes the jealousy divine ; Why justice kindles dire avenging flames , What ...
... flow . They'll fee the pen describe in every trace The frowns of anger , or the fmiles of grace ; Why mercy turns afide , and leaves to thine , What cause provokes the jealousy divine ; Why justice kindles dire avenging flames , What ...
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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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