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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... death appears , difperfe , Or melt in tears , upon its mournful hearfe ; The fad reflection forces men to know , Life furely fails , and fwiftly flies below . Oh , left thy folly lofe the profit fought , Oh never touch it with a ...
... death appears , difperfe , Or melt in tears , upon its mournful hearfe ; The fad reflection forces men to know , Life furely fails , and fwiftly flies below . Oh , left thy folly lofe the profit fought , Oh never touch it with a ...
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... death , and peftilential heat , Shall bring the bitter pangs of lingering Fate . The teeth of beafts fhall fwift deftruction bring , The ferpents wound them with invenom'd fting , The fword without , and dread within , confume The youth ...
... death , and peftilential heat , Shall bring the bitter pangs of lingering Fate . The teeth of beafts fhall fwift deftruction bring , The ferpents wound them with invenom'd fting , The fword without , and dread within , confume The youth ...
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... death , by quick decay , 1 come ; O Father , be not long away . And was it thus , the Prince of Life was flain ? And ... death , from death to life he flies , And ftill pursues his object in his eyes ; And here recounts , in more enliven ...
... death , by quick decay , 1 come ; O Father , be not long away . And was it thus , the Prince of Life was flain ? And ... death , from death to life he flies , And ftill pursues his object in his eyes ; And here recounts , in more enliven ...
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... death , and dive Down hell's abyfs , and mount again alive . But , Oh , my God ! may these unartful rhymes In fober words of woe bemoan my crimes . ' Tis fit the forrows I for ever vent For what I never can enough repent ; ' Tis fit ...
... death , and dive Down hell's abyfs , and mount again alive . But , Oh , my God ! may these unartful rhymes In fober words of woe bemoan my crimes . ' Tis fit the forrows I for ever vent For what I never can enough repent ; ' Tis fit ...
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... deaths on every fide . O , cry the failors all , thy fact was ill , Yet , if a prophet , fpeak thy master's will ; What part is ours with thee ? can aught remain . To bring the bleffings of a calm again ? Then Jonah ; Mine's the death ...
... deaths on every fide . O , cry the failors all , thy fact was ill , Yet , if a prophet , fpeak thy master's will ; What part is ours with thee ? can aught remain . To bring the bleffings of a calm again ? Then Jonah ; Mine's the death ...
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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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