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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... nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft , But all a low idolatry at best . Power from above , fubordinately spread , Streams like a fountain from th ' eternal head : There , calm and pure , the ...
... nature alters , which it own'd before , Nor were fubmiffion humbleness expreft , But all a low idolatry at best . Power from above , fubordinately spread , Streams like a fountain from th ' eternal head : There , calm and pure , the ...
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... nature's airy track , Replies the monarch : let the fun go back . Cheer'd by the fign , and by the prophet heal'd , What facred thanks his gratitude reveal'd ! As fickly fwallows , when a fummer ends , Who mifs'd the paffage with their ...
... nature's airy track , Replies the monarch : let the fun go back . Cheer'd by the fign , and by the prophet heal'd , What facred thanks his gratitude reveal'd ! As fickly fwallows , when a fummer ends , Who mifs'd the paffage with their ...
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... nature errs ; Detefting fraud as much as flatterers ; ' Tis he my mufe's honiage fhould receive ; If I could write , or Holles could forgive . But pardon , learned youth , that I decline A name fo lov'd by me , fo lately thine . When ...
... nature errs ; Detefting fraud as much as flatterers ; ' Tis he my mufe's honiage fhould receive ; If I could write , or Holles could forgive . But pardon , learned youth , that I decline A name fo lov'd by me , fo lately thine . When ...
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... nature equally decrees : You have your pride , and we our perjuries . Though form'd to conquer , yet too oft you fall By giving nothing , or by granting all . Bur , Madam , long will your unpractis'd years Smile at the tale of lovers ...
... nature equally decrees : You have your pride , and we our perjuries . Though form'd to conquer , yet too oft you fall By giving nothing , or by granting all . Bur , Madam , long will your unpractis'd years Smile at the tale of lovers ...
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... nature wound , Young rakes muft , like old patriarchs , expound ; The painted punk the profelyte muit play , And bawds , like fille - devotes , procure and pray . How nature is inverted foon you'll fee Senates unanimous , and fects ...
... nature wound , Young rakes muft , like old patriarchs , expound ; The painted punk the profelyte muit play , And bawds , like fille - devotes , procure and pray . How nature is inverted foon you'll fee Senates unanimous , and fects ...
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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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