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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... fail , The perjur'd villain in his arts prevail . Hoarfe envy fhall , unfeen , exert her voice , Attend the wretched , and in ill rejoice . At laft fair modesty and justice fly , Rob'd their pure limbs in white , and gain the sky , From ...
... fail , The perjur'd villain in his arts prevail . Hoarfe envy fhall , unfeen , exert her voice , Attend the wretched , and in ill rejoice . At laft fair modesty and justice fly , Rob'd their pure limbs in white , and gain the sky , From ...
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... fail ; Then launch the fwift wing'd veffel on the main , With a fit burden to return with gain . So our poor father toil'd his hours away , Careful to live in the unhappy day ; He , foolish Perfes , fpcnt no time in vain , But fled ...
... fail ; Then launch the fwift wing'd veffel on the main , With a fit burden to return with gain . So our poor father toil'd his hours away , Careful to live in the unhappy day ; He , foolish Perfes , fpcnt no time in vain , But fled ...
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... fail to make an impreffion ; and whether the patri- archs of old , with our parents in Milton , piously broke out into the praise of their Creator , or re- flected in filent admiration on the beautics of the earth , their hymns or their ...
... fail to make an impreffion ; and whether the patri- archs of old , with our parents in Milton , piously broke out into the praise of their Creator , or re- flected in filent admiration on the beautics of the earth , their hymns or their ...
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... fail to make an impreffion ; and whether the patri- archs of old , with our parents in Milton , pioufly broke out into the praife of their Creator , or re- flected in filent admiration on the beautics of the earth , their hymns or their ...
... fail to make an impreffion ; and whether the patri- archs of old , with our parents in Milton , pioufly broke out into the praife of their Creator , or re- flected in filent admiration on the beautics of the earth , their hymns or their ...
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... fail'd ; I went adorn'd in Clearifta's clothes- Say , facred Phoebe , whence my flame arofe- Soon as where Lyco's manfion ftands I canie , Delphis the lovely author of my flame 100 I faw with Eudamippus , from the crowd Diftinguish'd ...
... fail'd ; I went adorn'd in Clearifta's clothes- Say , facred Phoebe , whence my flame arofe- Soon as where Lyco's manfion ftands I canie , Delphis the lovely author of my flame 100 I faw with Eudamippus , from the crowd Diftinguish'd ...
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