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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... late , ' twas far , the path was lost That reach'd the neighbour town ; With weary steps he quits the fhades , Resolv'd , the darkling dome he treads , And drops his limbs adown . But fcant he lays him on the floor , When hollow winds ...
... late , ' twas far , the path was lost That reach'd the neighbour town ; With weary steps he quits the fhades , Resolv'd , the darkling dome he treads , And drops his limbs adown . But fcant he lays him on the floor , When hollow winds ...
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... late , when all the conflict ceas'd at night , When my stretch'd finews work'd with eager fight , When spent with glorious toil , I left the field , And funk for flumber on my fwelling fhield ; Lo from the deep , repelling fweet repose ...
... late , when all the conflict ceas'd at night , When my stretch'd finews work'd with eager fight , When spent with glorious toil , I left the field , And funk for flumber on my fwelling fhield ; Lo from the deep , repelling fweet repose ...
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... late beneath the fhade ; While loose discourse another raises In naked Nature's plaineft phrases , And every glass he drinks enjoys , Which change of nonfenfe , luft , and noise ; Mad and careless , hot and vain : Such as these the goat ...
... late beneath the fhade ; While loose discourse another raises In naked Nature's plaineft phrases , And every glass he drinks enjoys , Which change of nonfenfe , luft , and noise ; Mad and careless , hot and vain : Such as these the goat ...
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... late fuccefs , Which nobly rifes as its weights deprefs , To that fair type returns the joyful band , Whofe courage rofe to free their groaning land ; There stands the leader in the pomp of arms , ' There ftands the judge in beauty's ...
... late fuccefs , Which nobly rifes as its weights deprefs , To that fair type returns the joyful band , Whofe courage rofe to free their groaning land ; There stands the leader in the pomp of arms , ' There ftands the judge in beauty's ...
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... late for beauty , now for profit too ) Woo'd to thine arms , thofe arms that oft extend , In the kind pofture of a waiting friend ; Each mind of Salem cries , I'll mount the tree , Hold the broad branches , and depend on thee . O , more ...
... late for beauty , now for profit too ) Woo'd to thine arms , thofe arms that oft extend , In the kind pofture of a waiting friend ; Each mind of Salem cries , I'll mount the tree , Hold the broad branches , and depend on thee . O , more ...
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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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