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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... eyes , Were fad beholders of your miseries ? 111 . Th ' inveterate rancour in their bofoms bred , Who for their charter wag'd a former war , Or through your veins this raging venom spred , Whose next - fucceeding nephews now you are ...
... eyes , Were fad beholders of your miseries ? 111 . Th ' inveterate rancour in their bofoms bred , Who for their charter wag'd a former war , Or through your veins this raging venom spred , Whose next - fucceeding nephews now you are ...
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... eyes , The earth to greet him gently from below , How greatly he was favour'd of the skies : She faw him mark the way he was to go , And tow'rds her palace how he turn'd his eyes ; From the wall's height , as when he down did flide ...
... eyes , The earth to greet him gently from below , How greatly he was favour'd of the skies : She faw him mark the way he was to go , And tow'rds her palace how he turn'd his eyes ; From the wall's height , as when he down did flide ...
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... eyes , That there was none to pity miferies ? XIII . His paffion calm'd , his crown he taketh to him , With a flight view , as though he thought not on it , As he were fenfeless that it should forgo him ; And then he caft a fcornful eye ...
... eyes , That there was none to pity miferies ? XIII . His paffion calm'd , his crown he taketh to him , With a flight view , as though he thought not on it , As he were fenfeless that it should forgo him ; And then he caft a fcornful eye ...
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... eyes behold th ' anointed's tears ? Of if your fight all pity thus withstands , Are not your hearts yet pierced through your ears ? The mind is free , whate'er afflicts the man ; A king's a king , do Fortune what she can . XXXV11 . Dare ...
... eyes behold th ' anointed's tears ? Of if your fight all pity thus withstands , Are not your hearts yet pierced through your ears ? The mind is free , whate'er afflicts the man ; A king's a king , do Fortune what she can . XXXV11 . Dare ...
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... eyes : Deformed shadows glimpfing in his fight , As darkness , that it might more ugly be , Through the leaft cranny would not let him fee . XLVI . When all th ' affliction that they could impose Upon him , to the utmost of their hate ...
... eyes : Deformed shadows glimpfing in his fight , As darkness , that it might more ugly be , Through the leaft cranny would not let him fee . XLVI . When all th ' affliction that they could impose Upon him , to the utmost of their hate ...
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