“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... kind of poetry which he was always writing ; and yet more to his employment , by hints and ma- terials which he was every moment throwing out . As his years increased , his fits of giddinefs and deafness grew more frequent , and his ...
... kind of poetry which he was always writing ; and yet more to his employment , by hints and ma- terials which he was every moment throwing out . As his years increased , his fits of giddinefs and deafness grew more frequent , and his ...
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... kind loofenefs comes , and then Conclude the bow relax'd again . And now , the ladies all are bent To try the great experiment , Ambitious of a regent's heart , Spread all their charms to catch a f— ; Watching the first unfavoury wind ...
... kind loofenefs comes , and then Conclude the bow relax'd again . And now , the ladies all are bent To try the great experiment , Ambitious of a regent's heart , Spread all their charms to catch a f— ; Watching the first unfavoury wind ...
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... kind . IN SICKNESS . Written in Ireland , Oober 1714 . ' Tis true - then why fhould I repine To fee my life fo faft decline ? But why obfcurely here alone , Where I am neither lov'd nor known ? My ftate of health none care to learn ; My ...
... kind . IN SICKNESS . Written in Ireland , Oober 1714 . ' Tis true - then why fhould I repine To fee my life fo faft decline ? But why obfcurely here alone , Where I am neither lov'd nor known ? My ftate of health none care to learn ; My ...
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... kind , Fix'd honour in her infant mind . But ( not in wranglings to engage With fuch a ftupid vicious age ) If honour I would here define , It aniwers faith in things divine . As natural life the body warms , And , fcholars teach , the ...
... kind , Fix'd honour in her infant mind . But ( not in wranglings to engage With fuch a ftupid vicious age ) If honour I would here define , It aniwers faith in things divine . As natural life the body warms , And , fcholars teach , the ...
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... kind ? No ; ' twas for you alone he stole The fire that forms a manly foul ; Then , to complete it every way , He moulded it with female clay : To that you owe the nobler flame , To this the beauty of your frame . How would ingratitude ...
... kind ? No ; ' twas for you alone he stole The fire that forms a manly foul ; Then , to complete it every way , He moulded it with female clay : To that you owe the nobler flame , To this the beauty of your frame . How would ingratitude ...
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