The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen4John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... face Whole fear already shakes my every joint . Then as my foul to heav'n , her first seat , takes flight And earth - borne body in the earth fhall dwell , So fall my fins , that all may have their right , To where they're bred , and ...
... face Whole fear already shakes my every joint . Then as my foul to heav'n , her first seat , takes flight And earth - borne body in the earth fhall dwell , So fall my fins , that all may have their right , To where they're bred , and ...
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... face or name ; So in a voice , fo in a fhapelefs flame , Angels affect us oft ' , and worshipp'd be : Still when to where thou wert I came , Some lovely glorious nothing did I fee : But fince my foul , whofe child love is , Takes limbs ...
... face or name ; So in a voice , fo in a fhapelefs flame , Angels affect us oft ' , and worshipp'd be : Still when to where thou wert I came , Some lovely glorious nothing did I fee : But fince my foul , whofe child love is , Takes limbs ...
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... face . This face , by which he could command And change th ' idolatry of any land ; This face , which , wherefoe'er it comes , Can call vow'd men from cloifters , dead from tombs , And melt both poles at once , and store Deferts with ...
... face . This face , by which he could command And change th ' idolatry of any land ; This face , which , wherefoe'er it comes , Can call vow'd men from cloifters , dead from tombs , And melt both poles at once , and store Deferts with ...
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... face , as through the street they go ; For now their skin doth cleave unto their bone , And , withered , is like to dry wood grown . 9. Better by fword than famine ' tis to die ; And better through pierc'd than through penury . 10 ...
... face , as through the street they go ; For now their skin doth cleave unto their bone , And , withered , is like to dry wood grown . 9. Better by fword than famine ' tis to die ; And better through pierc'd than through penury . 10 ...
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... face . 13. Unto the mill our young men carried are , And children fell under the wood they bare : 14 Elders the gates , youth did their fongs , forbear ; Gone was our joy ; our dancings mournings were . 15 . Now is the crown fall'n from ...
... face . 13. Unto the mill our young men carried are , And children fell under the wood they bare : 14 Elders the gates , youth did their fongs , forbear ; Gone was our joy ; our dancings mournings were . 15 . Now is the crown fall'n from ...
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