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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... ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he refembled the other . Parnell is ever happy in the felection of his メ བྱ་ images , and fingularly careful in the choice of THE LIFE OF PARNELL . vi.
... ; and he found that the more aid he borrowed from the one , the more delightfully he refembled the other . Parnell is ever happy in the felection of his メ བྱ་ images , and fingularly careful in the choice of THE LIFE OF PARNELL . vi.
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... Happy the realm which C - od vouchfafes to blefs With all the glories of a bright fuccefs ! And happy thrice the realm , if thus he please To crown thofe glories with the fweets of cafe ; From warfare finish'd on a chain of thought , To ...
... Happy the realm which C - od vouchfafes to blefs With all the glories of a bright fuccefs ! And happy thrice the realm , if thus he please To crown thofe glories with the fweets of cafe ; From warfare finish'd on a chain of thought , To ...
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... HAPPY MAN . How blefs'd the man , how fully fo , As far as man is blefs'd below , Who , taking up his crofs , effays To follow Jefus all his days ; With refolution to obey , And steps enlarging in his way . The Father of the faints ...
... HAPPY MAN . How blefs'd the man , how fully fo , As far as man is blefs'd below , Who , taking up his crofs , effays To follow Jefus all his days ; With refolution to obey , And steps enlarging in his way . The Father of the faints ...
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... happy enterprises of the great , I'll calmly stoop to more inferior things , And try if my lov'd fnakes have teeth or ftings . She said ; and ftraight shrill Colon's perfon cook , In morals loofe , but most precife in look . Black ...
... happy enterprises of the great , I'll calmly stoop to more inferior things , And try if my lov'd fnakes have teeth or ftings . She said ; and ftraight shrill Colon's perfon cook , In morals loofe , but most precife in look . Black ...
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... happy clime Britannia drew ; One pregnant cloud we find does often frame The awful thunder and the gentle dew . THE SAME . To Effex fill the fprightly wine ; The health's engaging and divine . Let pureft odours fcent the air , And ...
... happy clime Britannia drew ; One pregnant cloud we find does often frame The awful thunder and the gentle dew . THE SAME . To Effex fill the fprightly wine ; The health's engaging and divine . Let pureft odours fcent the air , And ...
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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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