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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... Queen's death putting an end to his expectations , he abated in his diligence . Amidst his expectations , he had the affliction to lofe his wife , by whom he had two fons who d young , and a daughter , who was living in 1770. Swift , in ...
... Queen's death putting an end to his expectations , he abated in his diligence . Amidst his expectations , he had the affliction to lofe his wife , by whom he had two fons who d young , and a daughter , who was living in 1770. Swift , in ...
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... queen of charms Clafp'd the new - panting creature in her arms : VOL . VII , From that embrace a fine complexion furead , Where mingled whitenefs glow'd with fofter red , Then in a kifs fhe breath'd her various arts , Of trifling ...
... queen of charms Clafp'd the new - panting creature in her arms : VOL . VII , From that embrace a fine complexion furead , Where mingled whitenefs glow'd with fofter red , Then in a kifs fhe breath'd her various arts , Of trifling ...
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... Queen at Hybla bids her throne appear : And there prefides ; and there the favourite band ( Her fmding graces ) fhare the great command . Now , beauteous Hybla ! drefs thy flowery beds With all the pride the lavish featon fheds ; Now ...
... Queen at Hybla bids her throne appear : And there prefides ; and there the favourite band ( Her fmding graces ) fhare the great command . Now , beauteous Hybla ! drefs thy flowery beds With all the pride the lavish featon fheds ; Now ...
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... queen accepted of the Prince above ; Behold him , fairer than the fons of men ; Embrace his offer'd heart , and fhare his reign ; In Mofes ' laws they bred thy tender years ; But now to new commands incline thine ears , Forget thy ...
... queen accepted of the Prince above ; Behold him , fairer than the fons of men ; Embrace his offer'd heart , and fhare his reign ; In Mofes ' laws they bred thy tender years ; But now to new commands incline thine ears , Forget thy ...
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... queens , at thy appearance , cry , Hail , queen of nations ! hail , the maids reply no 1 D ¿ dame Springs like the morning , with a purple flame.
... queens , at thy appearance , cry , Hail , queen of nations ! hail , the maids reply no 1 D ¿ dame Springs like the morning , with a purple flame.
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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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