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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... Hate Virtue , though the naked be and bare ? At birth and death our bodies naked are ; And till our fouls be unapparelled Of bodies they from blifs are banished . Man's first bleft ftate was naked ; when by fin He lost that , he was ...
... Hate Virtue , though the naked be and bare ? At birth and death our bodies naked are ; And till our fouls be unapparelled Of bodies they from blifs are banished . Man's first bleft ftate was naked ; when by fin He lost that , he was ...
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... hate Perfectly all this town , yet there's one state Jn all ill things fo excellently best , That hate towards them breeds pity towards the rest . Though poetry indeed be such a fin As I think that brings dearth and Spaniards in ...
... hate Perfectly all this town , yet there's one state Jn all ill things fo excellently best , That hate towards them breeds pity towards the rest . Though poetry indeed be such a fin As I think that brings dearth and Spaniards in ...
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... hate . Mean's ble . In rich men's homes I bid kill fome beasts , but no hecatombs ; None ftarve , none furfeit fo . But ( oh ! ) w ' allow Good works as good , but out of fashion now , Like old rich wardrobes . But my words none draws ...
... hate . Mean's ble . In rich men's homes I bid kill fome beasts , but no hecatombs ; None ftarve , none furfeit fo . But ( oh ! ) w ' allow Good works as good , but out of fashion now , Like old rich wardrobes . But my words none draws ...
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... hate , Now are they vicars , but hangmen , to Fate . Fool and wretch wilt thou let thy foul be ty'd To man's laws , by which the fhall not be try'd At the last day ? or will it then boot thee To fay a Philip or a Gregory , A Harry or a ...
... hate , Now are they vicars , but hangmen , to Fate . Fool and wretch wilt thou let thy foul be ty'd To man's laws , by which the fhall not be try'd At the last day ? or will it then boot thee To fay a Philip or a Gregory , A Harry or a ...
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... hate All women fo , when thou art gone , ' That thee I fhall not celebrate , When I remember thou waft one . But yet thou canst not die , I know : To leave this world behind is death ; But when thou from this world wilt go , The whole ...
... hate All women fo , when thou art gone , ' That thee I fhall not celebrate , When I remember thou waft one . But yet thou canst not die , I know : To leave this world behind is death ; But when thou from this world wilt go , The whole ...
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