The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen3John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... His bounding Muse o'er every mountain rode , And every river warbled where he flow'd . KIRKPATRICK'S SEA - PIECE EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY MUNDELL AND SON , ROYAL BANK CLOSE . Anno 1793 . THE LIFE OF DRAYTON . MICHAEL DRAYTON , one of.
... His bounding Muse o'er every mountain rode , And every river warbled where he flow'd . KIRKPATRICK'S SEA - PIECE EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY MUNDELL AND SON , ROYAL BANK CLOSE . Anno 1793 . THE LIFE OF DRAYTON . MICHAEL DRAYTON , one of.
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... son of a butcher ; but his biographers , whether from ignorance , or disbelief of the fact , or from a ridiculous delicacy , take no notice of this circunftance . While he was extremely young , he discovered a remarkable propenfity to ...
... son of a butcher ; but his biographers , whether from ignorance , or disbelief of the fact , or from a ridiculous delicacy , take no notice of this circunftance . While he was extremely young , he discovered a remarkable propenfity to ...
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... son , and uncle to a king , With favour , friends , and with abundance bleft : What could man think , or could devife the thing , That but seem'd wanting to his worldly reft ? But on this earth what's free from Fortune's pow'r ? What an ...
... son , and uncle to a king , With favour , friends , and with abundance bleft : What could man think , or could devife the thing , That but seem'd wanting to his worldly reft ? But on this earth what's free from Fortune's pow'r ? What an ...
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... son , Rich Normandy with armies overrun . Henry the young king , whom King Henry had caused to be crowned in his life ( as he hoped ) both for his own good , and the good of his fubjects , which indeed turned to his own forrow , and the ...
... son , Rich Normandy with armies overrun . Henry the young king , whom King Henry had caused to be crowned in his life ( as he hoped ) both for his own good , and the good of his fubjects , which indeed turned to his own forrow , and the ...
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... son of which he fought in France ( in like fenfe as we a King , and confequently that the honour of her may fay a black day , for fome tragical event , though chastity fhould be the more , hath caufed it to be the fun fhine never fo ...
... son of which he fought in France ( in like fenfe as we a King , and confequently that the honour of her may fay a black day , for fome tragical event , though chastity fhould be the more , hath caufed it to be the fun fhine never fo ...
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