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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... just betrays the grove , In orgies , all difconfolately rove : They range the reeds , and o'er the poppies sweep , That nodding bend beneath their load of fleep , By lakes fubfiding with a gentle face , And rivers gliding with a filent ...
... just betrays the grove , In orgies , all difconfolately rove : They range the reeds , and o'er the poppies sweep , That nodding bend beneath their load of fleep , By lakes fubfiding with a gentle face , And rivers gliding with a filent ...
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... just degrees of ftrength they foar , In fteps as equal each affects the more . There ftrange commotion , naturally shown , Speaks on regardless that she speaks alone , Nor minds if they to whom she talks be near , Nor cares if that to ...
... just degrees of ftrength they foar , In fteps as equal each affects the more . There ftrange commotion , naturally shown , Speaks on regardless that she speaks alone , Nor minds if they to whom she talks be near , Nor cares if that to ...
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... intrigues of the false brethren of the Faculty , and of the orator , who ridi culed , with a just spirit and inimitable humour , the mischievous knavery of the multifarious claffes of quacks . L J نه In the Harveian Oration , he introduced.
... intrigues of the false brethren of the Faculty , and of the orator , who ridi culed , with a just spirit and inimitable humour , the mischievous knavery of the multifarious claffes of quacks . L J نه In the Harveian Oration , he introduced.
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... just degrees to harden into bone ; While the more loofe flow from the vital urn , And in full tides of purple ftreams return ; How lambent flames from life's bright lamps arife , And dart in emanations through the eyes ; How from each ...
... just degrees to harden into bone ; While the more loofe flow from the vital urn , And in full tides of purple ftreams return ; How lambent flames from life's bright lamps arife , And dart in emanations through the eyes ; How from each ...
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... just examples carefully read o'er , Slide without falling ; without ftraining , foar . Oft ' though your ftrokes furprife , you should not choofe A theme fo mighty for a virgin Muse . Long did Apelles his fam'd piece decline ; His ...
... just examples carefully read o'er , Slide without falling ; without ftraining , foar . Oft ' though your ftrokes furprife , you should not choofe A theme fo mighty for a virgin Muse . Long did Apelles his fam'd piece decline ; His ...
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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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