“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... breath . I grieve , this nobler work moft happily begun , Here , a page fill'd with billets - doux ; On t'other fide , " Laid out for fhoes " - " Madam , I die without your grace " - Who that had wit would place it here , " Item , for ...
... breath . I grieve , this nobler work moft happily begun , Here , a page fill'd with billets - doux ; On t'other fide , " Laid out for fhoes " - " Madam , I die without your grace " - Who that had wit would place it here , " Item , for ...
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... breath or touch , where'er he came , Blew out Love's torch , or chill'd the flame : And fhould fome nymph , who ne'er was cruel , Like Charlton cheap , or fam'd Du - Ruel , Receive the filth which he ejects , She foon would find the ...
... breath or touch , where'er he came , Blew out Love's torch , or chill'd the flame : And fhould fome nymph , who ne'er was cruel , Like Charlton cheap , or fam'd Du - Ruel , Receive the filth which he ejects , She foon would find the ...
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... breathing on her thrice , inspir'd That gentle , foft , engaging air , Which in old times adorn'd the fair : And faid ... breath can ftain , Which malice must attack in vain ; With open heart and bounteous hand . But Pallas here was at a ...
... breathing on her thrice , inspir'd That gentle , foft , engaging air , Which in old times adorn'd the fair : And faid ... breath can ftain , Which malice must attack in vain ; With open heart and bounteous hand . But Pallas here was at a ...
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... breath'd into his breast , His valour would no more employ , Which might alone have conquer'd Troy ; But , blinded by refentment , feeks For vengeance on his friends the Greeks . You think this turbulence of flood From ftagnating ...
... breath'd into his breast , His valour would no more employ , Which might alone have conquer'd Troy ; But , blinded by refentment , feeks For vengeance on his friends the Greeks . You think this turbulence of flood From ftagnating ...
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... breath of kings ! Who float upon the tide of state ; Come hither , and behold your fate ; Let pride be taught by this rebuke , How very mean a thing ' s a Duke ; From all his ill - got honour's flung , Turn'd to THE WORKS OF SWIFT .
... breath of kings ! Who float upon the tide of state ; Come hither , and behold your fate ; Let pride be taught by this rebuke , How very mean a thing ' s a Duke ; From all his ill - got honour's flung , Turn'd to THE WORKS OF SWIFT .
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