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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... hope to gain the prize , Could ladies look within ; But one Sir Topaz drcfs'd with art , And , if a fhape could win a heart , He had a shape to win . Edwin , if right I read my fong , With flighted paffion pac'd along All in the moony ...
... hope to gain the prize , Could ladies look within ; But one Sir Topaz drcfs'd with art , And , if a fhape could win a heart , He had a shape to win . Edwin , if right I read my fong , With flighted paffion pac'd along All in the moony ...
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... hope , his parent's pride , Plung'd in the lake by Phyfignathus dy'd ; Roufe all to war , my friends ! avenge the deed ; And bleed that monarch , and his nation bleed . His words in every breaft infpir'd alarms , And careful Mars fupply ...
... hope , his parent's pride , Plung'd in the lake by Phyfignathus dy'd ; Roufe all to war , my friends ! avenge the deed ; And bleed that monarch , and his nation bleed . His words in every breaft infpir'd alarms , And careful Mars fupply ...
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... hope , forbodes fuccefs . My God ! from whom proceed the gifts divine , My God ! I think I feel the gift is thine . Be this no vain illufion which I find , Nor nature's impulfe on the paffive mind , But reafon's act , produc'd by good ...
... hope , forbodes fuccefs . My God ! from whom proceed the gifts divine , My God ! I think I feel the gift is thine . Be this no vain illufion which I find , Nor nature's impulfe on the paffive mind , But reafon's act , produc'd by good ...
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... hope , and swell'd with pride , And fill'd with rage , the foe profanely cry'd , Secure of conqueft , I'll pursue their way , I'll overtake them , I'll divide the prey , My luft I'll fatisfy , mine anger cloy , My fword I'll brandish ...
... hope , and swell'd with pride , And fill'd with rage , the foe profanely cry'd , Secure of conqueft , I'll pursue their way , I'll overtake them , I'll divide the prey , My luft I'll fatisfy , mine anger cloy , My fword I'll brandish ...
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... hope in fight , Yet doubts the numbers , and by that the fight , Then thus replies with wish to stand secure , Or eager thought to know the conqueft fure ; Belov'd of God , lend thou thy prelencé tou , And I with gladness lead th ...
... hope in fight , Yet doubts the numbers , and by that the fight , Then thus replies with wish to stand secure , Or eager thought to know the conqueft fure ; Belov'd of God , lend thou thy prelencé tou , And I with gladness lead th ...
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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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