The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... bear . Prometheus mindful of his theft above , Had warn'd his brother to beware of Jove , To take no prefent that ... bears , Full of difeafes and corroding cares , Which open'd , they to taint the world begin , And hope alone remains ...
... bear . Prometheus mindful of his theft above , Had warn'd his brother to beware of Jove , To take no prefent that ... bears , Full of difeafes and corroding cares , Which open'd , they to taint the world begin , And hope alone remains ...
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... bear , The ox's hide , nor the goat's length of hair , 199 Rich in their fleece , alone the well cloth'd fold , Dread not the bluft'ring wind , nor fear the cold . The man , who could erect fupport his age , Now bends reluctant to the ...
... bear , The ox's hide , nor the goat's length of hair , 199 Rich in their fleece , alone the well cloth'd fold , Dread not the bluft'ring wind , nor fear the cold . The man , who could erect fupport his age , Now bends reluctant to the ...
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... bear this paraphrafe . The remotest poets , who had the knowledge of thefe things age mentioned in the verse of the Cumaan poet only by report , to apply them to the state of now approaches ; the great order , or round , of " the world ...
... bear this paraphrafe . The remotest poets , who had the knowledge of thefe things age mentioned in the verse of the Cumaan poet only by report , to apply them to the state of now approaches ; the great order , or round , of " the world ...
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... bear no more ; If fuch as fathers ought our will not be , The name of father is no tie to me ; Patient of wrongs if they th ' attempt decline , Th aggreffor he , all to revenge be mine . 970 Earth greatly joy'd at what his words reveal ...
... bear no more ; If fuch as fathers ought our will not be , The name of father is no tie to me ; Patient of wrongs if they th ' attempt decline , Th aggreffor he , all to revenge be mine . 970 Earth greatly joy'd at what his words reveal ...
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... bear the glory of the chafe away , Till by the kind protect'refs of the plains , Her frength recovers , and new life the gains , She ftarts , furprising , and outftrips the wind , And leaves the mafters of the chafe behind . With ...
... bear the glory of the chafe away , Till by the kind protect'refs of the plains , Her frength recovers , and new life the gains , She ftarts , furprising , and outftrips the wind , And leaves the mafters of the chafe behind . With ...
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