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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... thought'ft it beft Not to dream all my dream , let's act the rest . As lightning or a taper's light , Thine eyes , and not thy noife , wak'd me ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lov't truth ) an angel at first fight ; But when I faw thou ...
... thought'ft it beft Not to dream all my dream , let's act the rest . As lightning or a taper's light , Thine eyes , and not thy noife , wak'd me ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lov't truth ) an angel at first fight ; But when I faw thou ...
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... thought of sex , and think to 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 ...
... thought of sex , and think to 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 ...
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... thought of you ; Or in a thousand more forgot that too . Yet call not this long life ; but think that I Am , by being dead , immortal . Can ghosts die ? THE PARADOX . No lover faith I love , nor any other Can judge a perfect lover : He ...
... thought of you ; Or in a thousand more forgot that too . Yet call not this long life ; but think that I Am , by being dead , immortal . Can ghosts die ? THE PARADOX . No lover faith I love , nor any other Can judge a perfect lover : He ...
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... Thought that a foul one might difcern and fee Go from a body , at this fepulchre been , And iffuing from the sheet this body seen , He would have justly thought this body a foul , If not of any man , yet of the whole . SIR , TO SIR ...
... Thought that a foul one might difcern and fee Go from a body , at this fepulchre been , And iffuing from the sheet this body seen , He would have justly thought this body a foul , If not of any man , yet of the whole . SIR , TO SIR ...
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... thought I , I'm Destroy'd : 55. I called , Lord ! upon thy name Out of the pit ; 56. And thou my voice didst hear : Oh ! from my fight and cry stop not thine ear . 57. Then when I call'd upon thee , thou drew'ft near Unto me , and ...
... thought I , I'm Destroy'd : 55. I called , Lord ! upon thy name Out of the pit ; 56. And thou my voice didst hear : Oh ! from my fight and cry stop not thine ear . 57. Then when I call'd upon thee , thou drew'ft near Unto me , and ...
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