“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonRobert Anderson Arch, 1795 - 11191 páginas |
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... please myself . ” One of them im- mediately told him , that if he did not continue playing , he would directly throw him into the river . His female friends began to be much alarmed ; and Young , on their account , played till they ...
... please myself . ” One of them im- mediately told him , that if he did not continue playing , he would directly throw him into the river . His female friends began to be much alarmed ; and Young , on their account , played till they ...
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... please destroy ; But blifs resembling that of faints above , Sprung from the vision of th ' Almighty love : Firm , folid blifs , for ever great and new , The more ' tis known , the more admir'd , like you ; Like you , fair nymph , in ...
... please destroy ; But blifs resembling that of faints above , Sprung from the vision of th ' Almighty love : Firm , folid blifs , for ever great and new , The more ' tis known , the more admir'd , like you ; Like you , fair nymph , in ...
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... please that bounteous God , Who , to light thee to pleasures , hung on high Yon radiant orb , proud regent of the sky : That service done , its beams fhall fade away , And God fhine forth in one eternal day . VIRG . BOOK I. & Ad cœlum ...
... please that bounteous God , Who , to light thee to pleasures , hung on high Yon radiant orb , proud regent of the sky : That service done , its beams fhall fade away , And God fhine forth in one eternal day . VIRG . BOOK I. & Ad cœlum ...
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... please , Of all mankind , these dear antipodes ; Through pride , not malice , they run counter ftill , And birth - days are their days of drefling ill . Arbuthnot is a fool , and F― a fage , S - ly will fright you , E - engage ; By ...
... please , Of all mankind , these dear antipodes ; Through pride , not malice , they run counter ftill , And birth - days are their days of drefling ill . Arbuthnot is a fool , and F― a fage , S - ly will fright you , E - engage ; By ...
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... please : They drive , row , run , with love of glory fmit , Leap . fwim , fboot flying , and pronounce on it . O'er the belle - lettres lovely Daphne reigns ; Again the god Apollo wears her chains : With legs tofs'd high , on her fophee ...
... please : They drive , row , run , with love of glory fmit , Leap . fwim , fboot flying , and pronounce on it . O'er the belle - lettres lovely Daphne reigns ; Again the god Apollo wears her chains : With legs tofs'd high , on her fophee ...
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