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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... thee yet to paufe ; The mother - foil , on whom thou arm'd dost stand , Which fhould restrain thee by all natural laws , Canft thou ( unkind ! ) inviolate that band ? Nay , heav'n and earth are angry with the cause : Yet ftay thy foot ...
... thee yet to paufe ; The mother - foil , on whom thou arm'd dost stand , Which fhould restrain thee by all natural laws , Canft thou ( unkind ! ) inviolate that band ? Nay , heav'n and earth are angry with the cause : Yet ftay thy foot ...
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... thee , " Whom ( to deipite ) love yet together ties ? " But if thou think'ft the fault was made by me , " For a juft penance to my longing eyes , " Though guiltlefs they , this be to them affign'd , " To gaze upon thee till they leave ...
... thee , " Whom ( to deipite ) love yet together ties ? " But if thou think'ft the fault was made by me , " For a juft penance to my longing eyes , " Though guiltlefs they , this be to them affign'd , " To gaze upon thee till they leave ...
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... thee . LXXVIII . " Nature too eas'ly working on my sex , " Thus at thy pleasure my poor fortune leaves , " Which being entic'd with hopes of due refpects " From thee , my truft dishonestly deceives , " Who me and mine unnaturally ...
... thee . LXXVIII . " Nature too eas'ly working on my sex , " Thus at thy pleasure my poor fortune leaves , " Which being entic'd with hopes of due refpects " From thee , my truft dishonestly deceives , " Who me and mine unnaturally ...
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... thee ! That all these fins fhould to thy charge be laid , From no calumnious nor vile action free ! O let not Time us with thofe ills upbraid , Left fear what hath been , argue what may be , And fashioning fo a habit in the mind , Make ...
... thee ! That all these fins fhould to thy charge be laid , From no calumnious nor vile action free ! O let not Time us with thofe ills upbraid , Left fear what hath been , argue what may be , And fashioning fo a habit in the mind , Make ...
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... thee the pow'r that now is " thine , « And in her arms in fafety kept thee still , " As in a moft inviolated fhrine ? " Yet dar'ft thou irreligiously despise , " And thus profane thefe facred liberties ? " LXIX . But ev'n as when old ...
... thee the pow'r that now is " thine , « And in her arms in fafety kept thee still , " As in a moft inviolated fhrine ? " Yet dar'ft thou irreligiously despise , " And thus profane thefe facred liberties ? " LXIX . But ev'n as when old ...
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