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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... youth he hung To fprawl uneath the roof , 1 From thence , " Reverse my charm , he cries , " And let it fairly now ... youth Endow'd with courage , fenfe , and truth , Without a bunch behind . The story told , Sir Topaz mov'd , The youth ...
... youth he hung To fprawl uneath the roof , 1 From thence , " Reverse my charm , he cries , " And let it fairly now ... youth Endow'd with courage , fenfe , and truth , Without a bunch behind . The story told , Sir Topaz mov'd , The youth ...
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... youth from city cares withdrawn , Long was the pleafing walk he wander'd through , A cover'd arbour clos'd the diftant view ; There refts the youth , and , while the feather'd throng Raife their wild mufic , thus contrives a fong . Here ...
... youth from city cares withdrawn , Long was the pleafing walk he wander'd through , A cover'd arbour clos'd the diftant view ; There refts the youth , and , while the feather'd throng Raife their wild mufic , thus contrives a fong . Here ...
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... youth , whom op taught that every tree , Each bird and infect , fpoke as well as he , Walk'd calmly mufing in a fhady way , Where flowering hawthorns broke the funny ray , And thus inftructs his moral pen to draw A fcene that obvious in ...
... youth , whom op taught that every tree , Each bird and infect , fpoke as well as he , Walk'd calmly mufing in a fhady way , Where flowering hawthorns broke the funny ray , And thus inftructs his moral pen to draw A fcene that obvious in ...
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... youth pursues ; the country lay Perplex'd with roads , a fervant show'd the way : A river cross'd the path ; the paffage o'er Was nice to find ; the fervant trod before ; Long arms of oaks an open bridge fupply'd , And deep the waves ...
... youth pursues ; the country lay Perplex'd with roads , a fervant show'd the way : A river cross'd the path ; the paffage o'er Was nice to find ; the fervant trod before ; Long arms of oaks an open bridge fupply'd , And deep the waves ...
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... youth has with impetuous thought Read o'er atchievements which another wrought , And feen his courage and his honour go Through crowding nations in triumphant show , His foul , enchanted by the words he reads , Shines all impregnated ...
... youth has with impetuous thought Read o'er atchievements which another wrought , And feen his courage and his honour go Through crowding nations in triumphant show , His foul , enchanted by the words he reads , Shines all impregnated ...
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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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