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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... tell you , " ays he , above all things , it is fee you ag ; the next is to fee your treatise of Zoilus , with the Batra shomuomachia , and the pervigilium . Vs , both which poms are mafter - pieces in their feveral kinds , and I ...
... tell you , " ays he , above all things , it is fee you ag ; the next is to fee your treatise of Zoilus , with the Batra shomuomachia , and the pervigilium . Vs , both which poms are mafter - pieces in their feveral kinds , and I ...
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... tell , Who lov'd fo quickly , and who lov'd fo well . O'er all his veins the wandering paffion burns , He calls her nymph , and every nymph by turns . Her form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus ' must be such as hers ...
... tell , Who lov'd fo quickly , and who lov'd fo well . O'er all his veins the wandering paffion burns , He calls her nymph , and every nymph by turns . Her form to lovely Venus he prefers , Or fwears that Venus ' must be such as hers ...
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... tell his awful name . At which the beauteous order will accord , And found of folemn notes pronounce the Lord : The Lord endued with ftrength , renown'd for might , With spoils returning from the finish'd fight . Again with lays they ...
... tell his awful name . At which the beauteous order will accord , And found of folemn notes pronounce the Lord : The Lord endued with ftrength , renown'd for might , With spoils returning from the finish'd fight . Again with lays they ...
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... tell me where my love refides ? ' Twas well I question'd ; fcarce I pafs'd them by , Ere my rais'd foul perceives my lover nigh ; And have I found thee , found my joy divine ? How faft I'll hold thee , till I make thee mine ! My mother ...
... tell me where my love refides ? ' Twas well I question'd ; fcarce I pafs'd them by , Ere my rais'd foul perceives my lover nigh ; And have I found thee , found my joy divine ? How faft I'll hold thee , till I make thee mine ! My mother ...
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... Tell my belov'd how languishing 1 lie , How love has brought me near the point to die . And what belov'd is this you would have found ? Say ' Salem's daughters , as they flock'd around ; What wondrous thing ? what charm beyond compare ...
... Tell my belov'd how languishing 1 lie , How love has brought me near the point to die . And what belov'd is this you would have found ? Say ' Salem's daughters , as they flock'd around ; What wondrous thing ? what charm beyond compare ...
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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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