The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Volumen9John & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... praise , she grew fond of his person , and ventured to make him a propofal of marriage . He now , for the first time , felt what the paffion of love was , with all its attendant symptoms , which he had before only known from description ...
... praise , she grew fond of his person , and ventured to make him a propofal of marriage . He now , for the first time , felt what the paffion of love was , with all its attendant symptoms , which he had before only known from description ...
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... praise , ' Tis now grown an incurable difeafe : In vain to quench this foolish fire I try In wifdom and philofophy ; In vain all wholefome herbs I fow , Where nought but weeds will grow . Whate'er I plant ( like corn on barren earth } ...
... praise , ' Tis now grown an incurable difeafe : In vain to quench this foolish fire I try In wifdom and philofophy ; In vain all wholefome herbs I fow , Where nought but weeds will grow . Whate'er I plant ( like corn on barren earth } ...
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... praise ; Run o'er their cant of ftupid lies , And tell the murders of her eyes . " With filent fcorn Vanessa fat , Scarce liftening to their idle chat ; Further than fometimes by a frown , When they grew pert , to pull them down . At ...
... praise ; Run o'er their cant of ftupid lies , And tell the murders of her eyes . " With filent fcorn Vanessa fat , Scarce liftening to their idle chat ; Further than fometimes by a frown , When they grew pert , to pull them down . At ...
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... praise . The learned met with tree approach , Although they came not in a coach : Some clergy too fhe would allow , Nor quarrel'd at their awkward bow ; But this was for Cadenus ' fake , A gownman of a different make ; Whom Pallas ...
... praise . The learned met with tree approach , Although they came not in a coach : Some clergy too fhe would allow , Nor quarrel'd at their awkward bow ; But this was for Cadenus ' fake , A gownman of a different make ; Whom Pallas ...
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... praise are yours . Thou , Stella , wert no longer young , When first for thee my harp was ftrung , Without one word ... praises owe their truth To beauty , drefs , or paint , or youth , What Stoics call without our power , They could not ...
... praise are yours . Thou , Stella , wert no longer young , When first for thee my harp was ftrung , Without one word ... praises owe their truth To beauty , drefs , or paint , or youth , What Stoics call without our power , They could not ...
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