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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... never grants her aid . My flowery wreaths they petulantly spoil , And rob my crystal lamps of feeding oil . ( Ills following ills ! ) but what afflicts me more , My veil that idle race profanely tore . The web was curious , wrought with ...
... never grants her aid . My flowery wreaths they petulantly spoil , And rob my crystal lamps of feeding oil . ( Ills following ills ! ) but what afflicts me more , My veil that idle race profanely tore . The web was curious , wrought with ...
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... never learn'd to glide with liquid feet ; Whofe Naiads never prattle as they play , But fereen'd with hedges flumber out the day , There stands a flender fern's aspiring shade , Whofe answering branches regularly laid Put forth their ...
... never learn'd to glide with liquid feet ; Whofe Naiads never prattle as they play , But fereen'd with hedges flumber out the day , There stands a flender fern's aspiring shade , Whofe answering branches regularly laid Put forth their ...
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... never want ? he cries : But cries unheard : for folly will be free . So parts the buzzing gaudy crowd and he : As careless he for them , as they for him : By thee my Ovid wounded lies ; By thee my Lesbia's fparrow dies ; Thy rabid teeth ...
... never want ? he cries : But cries unheard : for folly will be free . So parts the buzzing gaudy crowd and he : As careless he for them , as they for him : By thee my Ovid wounded lies ; By thee my Lesbia's fparrow dies ; Thy rabid teeth ...
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... never , never more recall'd gain . Yet what were life , if to the longest date , Which we have nam'd a life , we backen'd fate , Alas , its most computed length appears To reach the limits but of feventy years , And if by ftrength to ...
... never , never more recall'd gain . Yet what were life , if to the longest date , Which we have nam'd a life , we backen'd fate , Alas , its most computed length appears To reach the limits but of feventy years , And if by ftrength to ...
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... never can enough repent ; ' Tis fit , and David fhews the moving way , And with his prayer inftructs my foul to pray . found , For God's high glory , fill the facred ground , And there , and every - where , his wondrous name Within his ...
... never can enough repent ; ' Tis fit , and David fhews the moving way , And with his prayer inftructs my foul to pray . found , For God's high glory , fill the facred ground , And there , and every - where , his wondrous name Within 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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