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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... o'er the vales , Sees daifies open , rivers run , And feeks ( as I have vainly done ) Amusing thought ; but learns to know v That folitude's the nurfe of woe . I No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground Or in a foul ...
... o'er the vales , Sees daifies open , rivers run , And feeks ( as I have vainly done ) Amusing thought ; but learns to know v That folitude's the nurfe of woe . I No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground Or in a foul ...
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... o'er a croffing way ; His raiment decent , his complexion fair , And foft in graceful ringlets wav'd his hair . Then near approaching , Father , hail ! he cry'd , And hail , my fon , the reverend fire reply'd ; Words follow'd words ...
... o'er a croffing way ; His raiment decent , his complexion fair , And foft in graceful ringlets wav'd his hair . Then near approaching , Father , hail ! he cry'd , And hail , my fon , the reverend fire reply'd ; Words follow'd words ...
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... o'er Was nice to find ; the fervant trod before ; Long arms of oaks an open bridge fupply'd , And deep the waves beneath the bending glide . The youth , who seem'd to watch a time to fin , Approach'd the careless guide , and thrust him ...
... o'er Was nice to find ; the fervant trod before ; Long arms of oaks an open bridge fupply'd , And deep the waves beneath the bending glide . The youth , who seem'd to watch a time to fin , Approach'd the careless guide , and thrust him ...
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... o'er , his fhafts the fame , " And fork and point them with eternal flame . " But urge thy powers , thine utmost voice ad- vance , " Make the loud ftrings against thy fingers dance : " " Tis love that angels praife and men adore ...
... o'er , his fhafts the fame , " And fork and point them with eternal flame . " But urge thy powers , thine utmost voice ad- vance , " Make the loud ftrings against thy fingers dance : " " Tis love that angels praife and men adore ...
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... o'er the foul incline my will . Among thy pomp , let rich expreffion wait , Let raging numbers form thy train complete , While at thy motions over all the sky Sweet founds , and echoes fweet , refounding fly ; And where thy feet with ...
... o'er the foul incline my will . Among thy pomp , let rich expreffion wait , Let raging numbers form thy train complete , While at thy motions over all the sky Sweet founds , and echoes fweet , refounding fly ; And where thy feet with ...
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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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