The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... these poems , commu- midft the care of his higher concerns , in prepar - nicated by him for this purpose to the editor . ing a corrected and complete edition of his writ- ings ; and , with his utual delicacy , was even fo- licitous to ...
... these poems , commu- midft the care of his higher concerns , in prepar - nicated by him for this purpose to the editor . ing a corrected and complete edition of his writ- ings ; and , with his utual delicacy , was even fo- licitous to ...
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... these composures natural , than when fome knowledge in rural affairs is discovered + This may be made to appear ra- ther done by chance than on defign , and fome- times is beft fhewn by inference ; left by too much tudy to feem natural ...
... these composures natural , than when fome knowledge in rural affairs is discovered + This may be made to appear ra- ther done by chance than on defign , and fome- times is beft fhewn by inference ; left by too much tudy to feem natural ...
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... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine fpares : These in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the fnowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine fpares : These in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the fnowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
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... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine fpares : These in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the fnowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine fpares : These in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the fnowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
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... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine spares : Thefe in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the snowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
... these flighted hairs ! My hand fhall rend , what ev'n thy rapine spares : Thefe in two fable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the snowy neck ; The fifter - lock now fits uncouth , alone , And in its fellow's fate ...
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