“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... race of lovers foon must end ) --- " She was at Lord knows what expence " To form a nymph of wit and sense , A model for her fex defign'd , " Who never could one lover find . " She faw her favour was misplac'd ; " The fellows had a ...
... race of lovers foon must end ) --- " She was at Lord knows what expence " To form a nymph of wit and sense , A model for her fex defign'd , " Who never could one lover find . " She faw her favour was misplac'd ; " The fellows had a ...
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... race , In vain expects a longer date To the materials of ber face . When Mercury her treffes mows , To think of black - lead combs is vain ; No painting can reftore a nofe , Nor will her teeth return again . Ye powers , who over love ...
... race , In vain expects a longer date To the materials of ber face . When Mercury her treffes mows , To think of black - lead combs is vain ; No painting can reftore a nofe , Nor will her teeth return again . Ye powers , who over love ...
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... race With no endowments but a face ; Before the thirtieth year of life , A maid forlorn , or hated wife . Stella to you , her tutor , owes That he has ne'er refembled thofe ; i Nor was a burden to mankind With half her courfe of years ...
... race With no endowments but a face ; Before the thirtieth year of life , A maid forlorn , or hated wife . Stella to you , her tutor , owes That he has ne'er refembled thofe ; i Nor was a burden to mankind With half her courfe of years ...
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... race ; Whether thy temper , full of fire , Difcovers Vulcan for thy fire , The god who made Scamander boil , And round his margin fing'd the foil ( From whence , philofophers agree , An equal power defcends to thee ) ; Whether from ...
... race ; Whether thy temper , full of fire , Difcovers Vulcan for thy fire , The god who made Scamander boil , And round his margin fing'd the foil ( From whence , philofophers agree , An equal power defcends to thee ) ; Whether from ...
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... race ! In whom thy features , shape , and mien , Are to the life diftinctly seen ! The Britons , once a savage kind , By you were brighten'd and refin'd , Defcendants to the barbarous Huns , With limbs robust , and voice that ftuns ...
... race ! In whom thy features , shape , and mien , Are to the life diftinctly seen ! The Britons , once a savage kind , By you were brighten'd and refin'd , Defcendants to the barbarous Huns , With limbs robust , and voice that ftuns ...
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