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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... thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods a native arbour made , There oft a tender pair , for amorous play Retiring , toy'd the ravish'd hours away ; A Locrian ...
... thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods a native arbour made , There oft a tender pair , for amorous play Retiring , toy'd the ravish'd hours away ; A Locrian ...
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... thought . My youth met fortune fair array'd , In all her pomp fhe fhone , And might perhaps have well effsay'd To make her gifts my own : But when I faw the bleffings fhower On fome unworthy mind , I left the chace , and own'd the power ...
... thought . My youth met fortune fair array'd , In all her pomp fhe fhone , And might perhaps have well effsay'd To make her gifts my own : But when I faw the bleffings fhower On fome unworthy mind , I left the chace , and own'd the power ...
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... thought ; but learns to know v That folitude's the nurfe of woe . I No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground Or in a foul exalted high , To range the circuit of the fky , Converse with stars above , and know | All ...
... thought ; but learns to know v That folitude's the nurfe of woe . I No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground Or in a foul exalted high , To range the circuit of the fky , Converse with stars above , and know | All ...
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... thought and deed remain , High thoughts the foul , hard deeds the body's ftrain , And mysteries ask believing , which to view , Like the fair fun , are plain , but dazzling too . Be truth , fo found , with facred heed poffeft , Not ...
... thought and deed remain , High thoughts the foul , hard deeds the body's ftrain , And mysteries ask believing , which to view , Like the fair fun , are plain , but dazzling too . Be truth , fo found , with facred heed poffeft , Not ...
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... thought infpiring flew , The women follow'd , with their timbrels too , And thus from Mofes , where his trains arofe ... thought , Of freedom with'd , and wonderfully got , Made cheerful thanks from every bank refound , Express'd by ...
... thought infpiring flew , The women follow'd , with their timbrels too , And thus from Mofes , where his trains arofe ... thought , Of freedom with'd , and wonderfully got , Made cheerful thanks from every bank refound , Express'd by ...
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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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