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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... plain , And fix'd his feat where love had fix'd the scene ; A ftrong fufpicion ftrait poffefs their mind ( For Poets ever were a gentle kind ) , But when Evanthe near the paffage ftood , Flung back a doubtful look , and fhot the wood ...
... plain , And fix'd his feat where love had fix'd the scene ; A ftrong fufpicion ftrait poffefs their mind ( For Poets ever were a gentle kind ) , But when Evanthe near the paffage ftood , Flung back a doubtful look , and fhot the wood ...
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... plain . She comes ; to - morrow Beauty's emprefs roves Through walks that winding run within the groves ; She twines the fhooting myrtle into bowers , And ties their mecting tops with wreaths of flowers , Then , rais'd fublimely on her ...
... plain . She comes ; to - morrow Beauty's emprefs roves Through walks that winding run within the groves ; She twines the fhooting myrtle into bowers , And ties their mecting tops with wreaths of flowers , Then , rais'd fublimely on her ...
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... plain , Hung o'er a brink , his eager thirst too cool , And dipp'd his whiskers in the standing pool ; When near a ... plains Where'er her father Pternotractas reigns . Born where a cabbin lifts its airy fhed , With figs , with nuts ...
... plain , Hung o'er a brink , his eager thirst too cool , And dipp'd his whiskers in the standing pool ; When near a ... plains Where'er her father Pternotractas reigns . Born where a cabbin lifts its airy fhed , With figs , with nuts ...
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... plain . Then arm your hoft , the doubtful battle try : Lead forth those frogs that have the foul to die . The chief retires , the crowd the challenge hear , And proudly fwelling , yet perplex'd appear : Much they refent , yet much their ...
... plain . Then arm your hoft , the doubtful battle try : Lead forth those frogs that have the foul to die . The chief retires , the crowd the challenge hear , And proudly fwelling , yet perplex'd appear : Much they refent , yet much their ...
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... plain , And from his noftrils burfts the gufhing brain . Lycopinax with Borborocates fights , A blameless frog , whom humbler life delights ; The fatal javelin unrelenting flies , And darkness feals the gentle croaker's eyes . Incens'd ...
... plain , And from his noftrils burfts the gufhing brain . Lycopinax with Borborocates fights , A blameless frog , whom humbler life delights ; The fatal javelin unrelenting flies , And darkness feals the gentle croaker's eyes . Incens'd ...
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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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