The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... hand the patch - box fell ; The tottering china fhook without a wind , Nay Poll fat mute , and Shock was moft unkind ! A fylph too warn'd me of the threats of fate , In myftic vifions , now believ'd too late ! See the poor remnants of ...
... hand the patch - box fell ; The tottering china fhook without a wind , Nay Poll fat mute , and Shock was moft unkind ! A fylph too warn'd me of the threats of fate , In myftic vifions , now believ'd too late ! See the poor remnants of ...
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... hand - the name appears Already written - wash it out my tears ! In vain loft Eloifa weeps and prays , Her heart ftill dictates , and her hand obeys . Relentlefs walls ! whofe darkfome round con- tains Repentant fighs , and voluntary ...
... hand - the name appears Already written - wash it out my tears ! In vain loft Eloifa weeps and prays , Her heart ftill dictates , and her hand obeys . Relentlefs walls ! whofe darkfome round con- tains Repentant fighs , and voluntary ...
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... hand in hand with him his lovely dame ; Blind as he was , not doubting all was fure , He turn'd the key , and made the gate fecure . Here let us walk , he faid , obferv'd by none , Confcious of pleasures to the world unknown : So may my ...
... hand in hand with him his lovely dame ; Blind as he was , not doubting all was fure , He turn'd the key , and made the gate fecure . Here let us walk , he faid , obferv'd by none , Confcious of pleasures to the world unknown : So may my ...
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... hand in hand with him his lovely dame ; Blind as he was , not doubting all was fure , He turn'd the key , and made the gate fecure . Here let us walk , he faid , obferv'd by none , Conscious of pleasures to the world unknown : So may my ...
... hand in hand with him his lovely dame ; Blind as he was , not doubting all was fure , He turn'd the key , and made the gate fecure . Here let us walk , he faid , obferv'd by none , Conscious of pleasures to the world unknown : So may my ...
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... hand the heaves To rend her hair ; her hand is fill'd with leaves : Where late was hair , the shooting leaves are feen To rife , and fhade her with a fudden green . The child Amphiffus , to her bofom prefs'd , Perceiv'd a colder and a ...
... hand the heaves To rend her hair ; her hand is fill'd with leaves : Where late was hair , the shooting leaves are feen To rife , and fhade her with a fudden green . The child Amphiffus , to her bofom prefs'd , Perceiv'd a colder and a ...
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