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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... worth in this great frame , That art could comprehend or wit could name , It was thy theme for beauty : thou didst fee Woman was this fair world's epitome . Thy nimble Satires , too , and ev'ry strain With nervy ftrength that iffu'd ...
... worth in this great frame , That art could comprehend or wit could name , It was thy theme for beauty : thou didst fee Woman was this fair world's epitome . Thy nimble Satires , too , and ev'ry strain With nervy ftrength that iffu'd ...
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... worth hate : One ( like a wretch , which at bar judg'd as dead , Yet prompts him which ftands next , and cannot read , And faves his life ) gives idiot actors means , ( Starving him felf ) to live by's labour'd fcenes ; As in fome ...
... worth hate : One ( like a wretch , which at bar judg'd as dead , Yet prompts him which ftands next , and cannot read , And faves his life ) gives idiot actors means , ( Starving him felf ) to live by's labour'd fcenes ; As in fome ...
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... worth thine anger ; punish me , Burn off my ruft , and my deformity ; Reftore thine image fo much by thy grace , That thou may't know me , and I'll turn my face . IV . THE TRINITY . O BLESSED , glorious Trinity ! Bones to philofophy but ...
... worth thine anger ; punish me , Burn off my ruft , and my deformity ; Reftore thine image fo much by thy grace , That thou may't know me , and I'll turn my face . IV . THE TRINITY . O BLESSED , glorious Trinity ! Bones to philofophy but ...
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... worth no more . Is there then no kind of men Whom I may freely prove ? I will vent that humour then In this mine own felf - love . THE heavens rejoice in motion ; why should I Abjure my fo much - lov'd variety , And not with many youth ...
... worth no more . Is there then no kind of men Whom I may freely prove ? I will vent that humour then In this mine own felf - love . THE heavens rejoice in motion ; why should I Abjure my fo much - lov'd variety , And not with many youth ...
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... worth decay ? Or do they reach his judging mind , that he Should now love lefs what he did love to fee ? That which in him was fair and delicate , Was but the milk which in Love's childifh ftate Did nurfe it , who now is grown ftrong ...
... worth decay ? Or do they reach his judging mind , that he Should now love lefs what he did love to fee ? That which in him was fair and delicate , Was but the milk which in Love's childifh ftate Did nurfe it , who now is grown ftrong ...
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