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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... whofe way from London hap'd to lie , By those he met might guefs the general force ; Daily encounter'd as he paffed by , Now with a troop of foot , and then of horse , To whom the people ftill themfelves apply , ' Bringing them victuals ...
... whofe way from London hap'd to lie , By those he met might guefs the general force ; Daily encounter'd as he paffed by , Now with a troop of foot , and then of horse , To whom the people ftill themfelves apply , ' Bringing them victuals ...
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... whofe surface seems most brute , Darby , an eagle fitting on a root , A fwathed infant holding in her foot . Old Nottingham , an archer clad in green , Under a tree with his drawn bow that stood , Which in a chequer'd flag far off was ...
... whofe surface seems most brute , Darby , an eagle fitting on a root , A fwathed infant holding in her foot . Old Nottingham , an archer clad in green , Under a tree with his drawn bow that stood , Which in a chequer'd flag far off was ...
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... whofe ftrange birth bare her ominous feal : Taking occafion from that very hour In him to prove and manifest her pow'r . XLVII . As when we fee the early - rifing fun With his bright beams to emulate our fight ; But when his courfe yet ...
... whofe ftrange birth bare her ominous feal : Taking occafion from that very hour In him to prove and manifest her pow'r . XLVII . As when we fee the early - rifing fun With his bright beams to emulate our fight ; But when his courfe yet ...
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... Whofe ftrength too foon invadeth every Peer , Not one escap'd her that she cometh near . VII . That the next morning breaking in the East , With a much - troubled and affrighted mind , Each whom this venom lately did infest , The strong ...
... Whofe ftrength too foon invadeth every Peer , Not one escap'd her that she cometh near . VII . That the next morning breaking in the East , With a much - troubled and affrighted mind , Each whom this venom lately did infest , The strong ...
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... Whofe luck it was not to escape by flight . LVIII . Those warlike enfigns waving in the field , Which lately feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ...
... Whofe luck it was not to escape by flight . LVIII . Those warlike enfigns waving in the field , Which lately feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ...
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