“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... please , was boundless ; but his views were checked in his younger years , and the anxiety of that disappointment had a vi- fible effect upon all his actions . He was four and fevere , but not abfolutely illnatured . He was fociable ...
... please , was boundless ; but his views were checked in his younger years , and the anxiety of that disappointment had a vi- fible effect upon all his actions . He was four and fevere , but not abfolutely illnatured . He was fociable ...
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... please of all the Nine Attend , whene'er I want their aid , Obey my call , and only mine . By vow oblig'd , by paffion led , The God could not refufe her prayer : He wav'd his wreath thrice o'er her head , Thrice mutter'd fomething to ...
... please of all the Nine Attend , whene'er I want their aid , Obey my call , and only mine . By vow oblig'd , by paffion led , The God could not refufe her prayer : He wav'd his wreath thrice o'er her head , Thrice mutter'd fomething to ...
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... please the young , I grace the old , And am at once both hot and cold : Say what I am then , if you can , And find the rhyme , and you're the man . ANSWER . YOUR houfe of hair , and lady's hand , At first did put me to a stand . I have ...
... please the young , I grace the old , And am at once both hot and cold : Say what I am then , if you can , And find the rhyme , and you're the man . ANSWER . YOUR houfe of hair , and lady's hand , At first did put me to a stand . I have ...
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... please . He fpoke , and prefently he feels His grazier s coat fall down his heels : He fees , yet hardly can believe , About each arm a pudding - fleeve ; His waistcoat to a caflock grew , And both affum'd a fable hue ; But , being old ...
... please . He fpoke , and prefently he feels His grazier s coat fall down his heels : He fees , yet hardly can believe , About each arm a pudding - fleeve ; His waistcoat to a caflock grew , And both affum'd a fable hue ; But , being old ...
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... please them , and improve her own . A modeft youth faid fomething new ; She plac'd it in the strongest view . All humble worth fhe ftrove to raise ; Would not be prais'd , yet lov'd to praise . ' The learned met with free approach ...
... please them , and improve her own . A modeft youth faid fomething new ; She plac'd it in the strongest view . All humble worth fhe ftrove to raise ; Would not be prais'd , yet lov'd to praise . ' The learned met with free approach ...
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