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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... wing , To fledge the fhafts that idly lie , And yet unfeather'd wait to fly . 1 ' Tis thus when fpring renews the blood , They meet in every trembling wood , And thrice they make the plumies agree , And every dart they mount with three ...
... wing , To fledge the fhafts that idly lie , And yet unfeather'd wait to fly . 1 ' Tis thus when fpring renews the blood , They meet in every trembling wood , And thrice they make the plumies agree , And every dart they mount with three ...
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... wing , " Make thousands gaze , and make ten thousand fing ; Let nien afflict him , men he came to fave , " And ftill ... wings to raife the cloud , And fweep their ivory lutes , and fing aloud ; The fcene moves off , while all its ...
... wing , " Make thousands gaze , and make ten thousand fing ; Let nien afflict him , men he came to fave , " And ftill ... wings to raife the cloud , And fweep their ivory lutes , and fing aloud ; The fcene moves off , while all its ...
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... wings expanding infinitely vaft O'erftretch its utmoft ends of first and laft ; ' T'is like thofe hours that lately faw the fun ; He rofe , and fet , and all the day was done : Or like the watches which dread night divide , And while we ...
... wings expanding infinitely vaft O'erftretch its utmoft ends of first and laft ; ' T'is like thofe hours that lately faw the fun ; He rofe , and fet , and all the day was done : Or like the watches which dread night divide , And while we ...
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... wing , Stirs up her neft , and flutters o'er their heads , And all the forces of her pinions fpreads , And takes and ... wings of grace , To taste the plenties of the ground's increase ; Sweet dropping honey from the rocky foil , From ...
... wing , Stirs up her neft , and flutters o'er their heads , And all the forces of her pinions fpreads , And takes and ... wings of grace , To taste the plenties of the ground's increase ; Sweet dropping honey from the rocky foil , From ...
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... wings of evening he prepares for home ; And in the fong thus adds a bleffing more , To what the thought within the figure bore : Eternal goodness manifeftly still Preferves my foul from cach approach of ill : Ends all my days , as all ...
... wings of evening he prepares for home ; And in the fong thus adds a bleffing more , To what the thought within the figure bore : Eternal goodness manifeftly still Preferves my foul from cach approach of ill : Ends all my days , as all ...
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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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