The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... beauty , ceafe to vex a tender love . Thus ends the youth , the buzzing meadow rung , And thus the rival of his mufic fung . When fans by thousands fhone on orbs of dew , I wafted foft with Zephyretta flew ; Saw the clean pale , and ...
... beauty , ceafe to vex a tender love . Thus ends the youth , the buzzing meadow rung , And thus the rival of his mufic fung . When fans by thousands fhone on orbs of dew , I wafted foft with Zephyretta flew ; Saw the clean pale , and ...
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... beauty , from its roots is torn , And left on deferts , rocks and fands , are toft , All the long travel , and in ocean lost . So fares the foul , which more that power reveres . Man claims from God , than what in God in- heres . THE ...
... beauty , from its roots is torn , And left on deferts , rocks and fands , are toft , All the long travel , and in ocean lost . So fares the foul , which more that power reveres . Man claims from God , than what in God in- heres . THE ...
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... beauty , form'd for all delight ! Strait is thy goodly ftature , firm , and high , As palms afpiring in the brighter fky ; As late for beauty , now for profit too ) Woo'd to thine arms , thofe arms that oft extend , In the kind pofture ...
... beauty , form'd for all delight ! Strait is thy goodly ftature , firm , and high , As palms afpiring in the brighter fky ; As late for beauty , now for profit too ) Woo'd to thine arms , thofe arms that oft extend , In the kind pofture ...
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... beauty be deny'd , Has beauty's emprefs aught to boast befide ? And , ting'd with poifon , pleafing while it harms , My darts I trufted to your infant arms ; If , when your hands have arch'd the golden bow , The world's great Ruler ...
... beauty be deny'd , Has beauty's emprefs aught to boast befide ? And , ting'd with poifon , pleafing while it harms , My darts I trufted to your infant arms ; If , when your hands have arch'd the golden bow , The world's great Ruler ...
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... beauty of each nervous line : Shew how your pointed fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who're gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wildom in their mien ; Whom thus expos'd , thus ftripp ...
... beauty of each nervous line : Shew how your pointed fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who're gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wildom in their mien ; Whom thus expos'd , thus ftripp ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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