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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... bright moon ; the Roman calls them the wandering pla- nets , the chief bodies in the firmament , not the first works of heaven , as is interpreted in the Dau- phine's edition of Manilius . The fourth verse , which refers to the birth of ...
... bright moon ; the Roman calls them the wandering pla- nets , the chief bodies in the firmament , not the first works of heaven , as is interpreted in the Dau- phine's edition of Manilius . The fourth verse , which refers to the birth of ...
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... bright waving with their cars of gold , Let unimp.ov'd no hour , in lealon , fly , But with your fervants plough , or wet , or dry ; And in the Spring again to turn the foil Obferve ; the fummer fhall reward your toil , Wille light and ...
... bright waving with their cars of gold , Let unimp.ov'd no hour , in lealon , fly , But with your fervants plough , or wet , or dry ; And in the Spring again to turn the foil Obferve ; the fummer fhall reward your toil , Wille light and ...
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... bright thining in the day , Directs him in the flood to find his prey ; O'er fwarthy nations while he fiercely gleams , Greece feels the pow'r but of his fainter beams . Now all things have a diff'rent face below ; The beafts now fhiver ...
... bright thining in the day , Directs him in the flood to find his prey ; O'er fwarthy nations while he fiercely gleams , Greece feels the pow'r but of his fainter beams . Now all things have a diff'rent face below ; The beafts now fhiver ...
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... bright waving with their cars of gold , I et unimprov'd no hour , in feeson , fly , But with your fervants plough , or wet , or dry ; And in the Spring again to turn the foil Obferve ; the fummer fhall reward your toil , Winle light and ...
... bright waving with their cars of gold , I et unimprov'd no hour , in feeson , fly , But with your fervants plough , or wet , or dry ; And in the Spring again to turn the foil Obferve ; the fummer fhall reward your toil , Winle light and ...
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... bright shining in the day , Directs him in the flood to find his prey ; O'er fwarthy nations while he fiercely gleams , Greece feels the pow'r hut of his fainter beams . Now all things have a diff'rent face below ; The beafts now fhiver ...
... bright shining in the day , Directs him in the flood to find his prey ; O'er fwarthy nations while he fiercely gleams , Greece feels the pow'r hut of his fainter beams . Now all things have a diff'rent face below ; The beafts now fhiver ...
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