“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... blefs my reign- So Venus hop'd , but hop'd in vain . For when in time the Martial Maid Found out the trick that Venus play'd , She thakes her helm , fhe knits her brows , And , fir'd with indignation , vows , To - morrow , ere the ...
... blefs my reign- So Venus hop'd , but hop'd in vain . For when in time the Martial Maid Found out the trick that Venus play'd , She thakes her helm , fhe knits her brows , And , fir'd with indignation , vows , To - morrow , ere the ...
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... blefs'd . Thus the bright Empress of the Morn Chofe , for her ipoufe , a mortal born : The Goddess made advances first ; Ele what afpiring hero durst ? Though , like a virgin of fifteen , She blushes when by mortals feen ; Still blushes ...
... blefs'd . Thus the bright Empress of the Morn Chofe , for her ipoufe , a mortal born : The Goddess made advances first ; Ele what afpiring hero durst ? Though , like a virgin of fifteen , She blushes when by mortals feen ; Still blushes ...
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... blefs our fight ; When you are feen , be feen from far , And chiefly choose to shine by night . But art no longer can prevail , When the materials all are gone ; The beft mechanic hand muft fail , Where nothing's left to work upon ...
... blefs our fight ; When you are feen , be feen from far , And chiefly choose to shine by night . But art no longer can prevail , When the materials all are gone ; The beft mechanic hand muft fail , Where nothing's left to work upon ...
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... blefs , in humbler ftrain , Thy vaft , thy bold Cambyfian vein , Pour'd out t ' enrich thy native isle , As Egypt wont to be with Nile . Oh , how I joy to see thee wander , In many a winding loofe meander , In circling mazes , fmooth ...
... blefs , in humbler ftrain , Thy vaft , thy bold Cambyfian vein , Pour'd out t ' enrich thy native isle , As Egypt wont to be with Nile . Oh , how I joy to see thee wander , In many a winding loofe meander , In circling mazes , fmooth ...
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... blefs aud mend the earth . Behold him blooming fresh and fair , Now made - ye gods - a fon and heir : An heir ; and , ftranger yet to hear , An heir ; an orphan of a peer ; But prodigies are wrought to prove Nothing impoffible to Jove ...
... blefs aud mend the earth . Behold him blooming fresh and fair , Now made - ye gods - a fon and heir : An heir ; and , ftranger yet to hear , An heir ; an orphan of a peer ; But prodigies are wrought to prove Nothing impoffible to Jove ...
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