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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... thing to be altered in the whole piece . In the poem you fent , I will take the fi berty you allow me . The story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are the most beautiful things I ever read . " The Life of Homer , prefixed to ...
... thing to be altered in the whole piece . In the poem you fent , I will take the fi berty you allow me . The story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are the most beautiful things I ever read . " The Life of Homer , prefixed to ...
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... things . My manhood felt a vigorous fire By love encreas'd the more ; But years with coming years conspire To break the chains I wore . In weakness safe , the fex I fee With idle luftre fhine ; For what are all their joys to me , Which ...
... things . My manhood felt a vigorous fire By love encreas'd the more ; But years with coming years conspire To break the chains I wore . In weakness safe , the fex I fee With idle luftre fhine ; For what are all their joys to me , Which ...
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... things below ! ) The scythe deftructive mows the lovely thew . The rifing fun thus faw their glories high ; That fun defcended , fees their glories die . [ fall ; We ftill with more than common hafte of fate Are doom'd to perish , in ...
... things below ! ) The scythe deftructive mows the lovely thew . The rifing fun thus faw their glories high ; That fun defcended , fees their glories die . [ fall ; We ftill with more than common hafte of fate Are doom'd to perish , in ...
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... things that muft afflict them nigh . The Lord will judge his own , and bring them lɩw , And then repent , and turn upon the foe . And when the judgments from his own remove Will thus the foe convincingly reprove : Where are the gods ...
... things that muft afflict them nigh . The Lord will judge his own , and bring them lɩw , And then repent , and turn upon the foe . And when the judgments from his own remove Will thus the foe convincingly reprove : Where are the gods ...
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... things . Relare his glory's everlasting prime , His fame continued with the length of time ; While , ere the fun fhall dart a gilded beam , Or changing moons diffufe the filver'd gleam ; Where - e'er the waves of rolling ocean fent ...
... things . Relare his glory's everlasting prime , His fame continued with the length of time ; While , ere the fun fhall dart a gilded beam , Or changing moons diffufe the filver'd gleam ; Where - e'er the waves of rolling ocean fent ...
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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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