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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... These equal acts an equal glory claim , And thus the mufe records the tale of fame . Once on a time , fatigued and out of breath , And just escap'd the stretching claws of death , A gentle moufe , whom cats pursued in vain , Fled swift ...
... These equal acts an equal glory claim , And thus the mufe records the tale of fame . Once on a time , fatigued and out of breath , And just escap'd the stretching claws of death , A gentle moufe , whom cats pursued in vain , Fled swift ...
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... these . Another grins , and leaps about , And keeps a merry world of rout , And talks impertinently free , And twenty talk the fame as he : Chattering , idle , airy , kind : These take the monkeys turn of mind , Here one , that faw the ...
... these . Another grins , and leaps about , And keeps a merry world of rout , And talks impertinently free , And twenty talk the fame as he : Chattering , idle , airy , kind : These take the monkeys turn of mind , Here one , that faw the ...
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... these may lead us from delufive dreams To walk in heavenly wifdom's golden beams . Return , oh Lord : how long fhall Ifrael fin ? How long thine anger be preferv'd within ? Before our time's irrevocably past , Be kind , be gracious ...
... these may lead us from delufive dreams To walk in heavenly wifdom's golden beams . Return , oh Lord : how long fhall Ifrael fin ? How long thine anger be preferv'd within ? Before our time's irrevocably past , Be kind , be gracious ...
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... these have warning of their faults before , Shall these be told the recompences due , Shall heaven and earth be call'd to witness to Then ftill the tumult , if it will be so , Let fear , to lofe a word , its caution fhew ; Let close ...
... these have warning of their faults before , Shall these be told the recompences due , Shall heaven and earth be call'd to witness to Then ftill the tumult , if it will be so , Let fear , to lofe a word , its caution fhew ; Let close ...
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... these my fheep obey . O Lord , our Lord , with how deferv'd a fame , Does earth record the glories of thy name ! Then , as he thus devoutly walks along , And finds the road has finish'd with the fong , He fings , with lifted hands and ...
... these my fheep obey . O Lord , our Lord , with how deferv'd a fame , Does earth record the glories of thy name ! Then , as he thus devoutly walks along , And finds the road has finish'd with the fong , He fings , with lifted hands and ...
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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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