“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonRobert Anderson Arch, 1795 - 11191 páginas |
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... tell him a gentleman wifhed to fpeak with him , " Tell him , " fays Young , " I am too happily engaged to change my situation . " The ladies insisted upon it that he fhould go , as his vifitor was a man of rank , his patron , his friend ...
... tell him a gentleman wifhed to fpeak with him , " Tell him , " fays Young , " I am too happily engaged to change my situation . " The ladies insisted upon it that he fhould go , as his vifitor was a man of rank , his patron , his friend ...
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... tell me , oh ! what heavenly pleasure tell , To think fo greatly , and deforibe fo well ! How waft thou pleas'd the wondrous theme to try , And find the thought of man could rise so high ? Beyond this world the labour to pursue , And ...
... tell me , oh ! what heavenly pleasure tell , To think fo greatly , and deforibe fo well ! How waft thou pleas'd the wondrous theme to try , And find the thought of man could rise so high ? Beyond this world the labour to pursue , And ...
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... tell how Michael fung or fought ; All that has being in full concert join , And celebrate the depths of love divine . But oh before this blissful state , before Th ' afpiring foul this wondrous height can foar , The Judge , defcending ...
... tell how Michael fung or fought ; All that has being in full concert join , And celebrate the depths of love divine . But oh before this blissful state , before Th ' afpiring foul this wondrous height can foar , The Judge , defcending ...
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... tell ; Deep was her anguish , but she bore it well . His pain was equal , but his virtue lefs ; He thought in grief there could be no excess . Penfive he fat , o'ercaft with gloomy care , And often fondly clafp'd his abfent fair ; Now ...
... tell ; Deep was her anguish , but she bore it well . His pain was equal , but his virtue lefs ; He thought in grief there could be no excess . Penfive he fat , o'ercaft with gloomy care , And often fondly clafp'd his abfent fair ; Now ...
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... tell ; Thy beft concealment had been writing well : But thou a brave neglect of fame haft shown , Of others ' fame , great genius ! and thy own . Write on unheeded ; and this maxim know , The man who pardons , disappoints his foe . In ...
... tell ; Thy beft concealment had been writing well : But thou a brave neglect of fame haft shown , Of others ' fame , great genius ! and thy own . Write on unheeded ; and this maxim know , The man who pardons , disappoints his foe . In ...
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