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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... move no more Than the wife politic horfe would heretofore ; Or thou , O elephant or ape ! wilt do , When any names ... move . One would move love by rhymes ; but witchcraft's charms Bring not now their old fears nor their old harms ...
... move no more Than the wife politic horfe would heretofore ; Or thou , O elephant or ape ! wilt do , When any names ... move . One would move love by rhymes ; but witchcraft's charms Bring not now their old fears nor their old harms ...
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... move my dim eyes any way ; Despair behind , and death before , doth caft Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth wafte By fin in it , which it t'wards hell doth weigh ; Only thou art above , and when t'wards thee By thy leave I can look ...
... move my dim eyes any way ; Despair behind , and death before , doth caft Such terror , and my feeble flesh doth wafte By fin in it , which it t'wards hell doth weigh ; Only thou art above , and when t'wards thee By thy leave I can look ...
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... move , Though the and I do love . Call's what you will , we are made fuch by love ; Call her one , me another fly ; We are tapers too , and at our own coft die ; And we in us find th ' eagle and the dove ; The phoenix riddle hath more ...
... move , Though the and I do love . Call's what you will , we are made fuch by love ; Call her one , me another fly ; We are tapers too , and at our own coft die ; And we in us find th ' eagle and the dove ; The phoenix riddle hath more ...
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... move , ' Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love . Moving of th ' earth brings harms and fears , Men reckon what it did and meant ; But trepidation of the spheres , ' Though greater far , is innocent . Dull fublunary ...
... move , ' Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love . Moving of th ' earth brings harms and fears , Men reckon what it did and meant ; But trepidation of the spheres , ' Though greater far , is innocent . Dull fublunary ...
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... move My heart to study her , and not to love : Both these were monfters . Since there must re- fide Falfehood in woman , I could more abide She were by Art than Nature falfify'd . Live , Primrose ! then , and thrive With thy true number ...
... move My heart to study her , and not to love : Both these were monfters . Since there must re- fide Falfehood in woman , I could more abide She were by Art than Nature falfify'd . Live , Primrose ! then , and thrive With thy true number ...
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