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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... last decay ; At length new favour fhines , new life he gains , And rais'd he fings ; ' tis thus the fong remains : I faid , my God , when in the loth'd difeafe Thy prophet's words cut off my future days , Now to the grave , with ...
... last decay ; At length new favour fhines , new life he gains , And rais'd he fings ; ' tis thus the fong remains : I faid , my God , when in the loth'd difeafe Thy prophet's words cut off my future days , Now to the grave , with ...
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... last to leave . And there , ev'n fhe , the goddefs of the grove , Join'd with the phantom - fairs , affects to rove , As once , for Latmos , the forfook the plain , To fteal the kiffes of a flumbering fwain : Around her head a ftarry ...
... last to leave . And there , ev'n fhe , the goddefs of the grove , Join'd with the phantom - fairs , affects to rove , As once , for Latmos , the forfook the plain , To fteal the kiffes of a flumbering fwain : Around her head a ftarry ...
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... last debate ; And long , feverely long , resent the grove ; In this , what boots it she's the wife of Jove ? Arm'd with a grace at length , fecure to win , The lovely Venus , fmiling , enters in ; All fweet and fhining , near the youth ...
... last debate ; And long , feverely long , resent the grove ; In this , what boots it she's the wife of Jove ? Arm'd with a grace at length , fecure to win , The lovely Venus , fmiling , enters in ; All fweet and fhining , near the youth ...
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... last to find One constant object ftill affault the mind , Admires no more at what's no longer new , And haftes to fhun the perfecuting view . l'here bright furprises of poetic rage ( Whose strength and beauty , more confirm'd in age For ...
... last to find One constant object ftill affault the mind , Admires no more at what's no longer new , And haftes to fhun the perfecuting view . l'here bright furprises of poetic rage ( Whose strength and beauty , more confirm'd in age For ...
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... last but defpicably fair . His own undoing glutton love decrees ; And palls the appetite he meant to please : His flender wants too largely he supplies ; Thrives on fhort meals , but by indulgence dies . A grot there was , with hoary ...
... last but defpicably fair . His own undoing glutton love decrees ; And palls the appetite he meant to please : His flender wants too largely he supplies ; Thrives on fhort meals , but by indulgence dies . A grot there was , with hoary ...
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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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