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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... those fweet lips with more refreshment flow , Their powerful graces flumbering fouls awake , And caufe the dead , that hear thy voice , to fpeak . This anthem fung , the glorious spouse arofe , Yet thus inftructs the daughters ere he ...
... those fweet lips with more refreshment flow , Their powerful graces flumbering fouls awake , And caufe the dead , that hear thy voice , to fpeak . This anthem fung , the glorious spouse arofe , Yet thus inftructs the daughters ere he ...
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... those are past , Wait , though it tarry ; fure it comes at laft . ' Tis for their rapine , lufts , and thirst of blood , And all their unprotecting gods of wood , The Lord is prefent on his facred hill , Ceafe thy weak doubts , and let ...
... those are past , Wait , though it tarry ; fure it comes at laft . ' Tis for their rapine , lufts , and thirst of blood , And all their unprotecting gods of wood , The Lord is prefent on his facred hill , Ceafe thy weak doubts , and let ...
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... those who have endeavoured to write verfe . The fcheme , by which it is carried on , fuppofes an old Grecian poet couching his obfervations or inftruc- tions within an allegory ; which allegory is wrought out upon the fingle word flight ...
... those who have endeavoured to write verfe . The fcheme , by which it is carried on , fuppofes an old Grecian poet couching his obfervations or inftruc- tions within an allegory ; which allegory is wrought out upon the fingle word flight ...
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... those who read and can judge of poetry . It was dedicated to Anthony Henley , Efq . , and had commendatory verfes before it , by Charles Boyle , afterwards Earl of Orrery , Colonel Codrington , Thomas Cheek , Efq . , and Colonel Blunt ...
... those who read and can judge of poetry . It was dedicated to Anthony Henley , Efq . , and had commendatory verfes before it , by Charles Boyle , afterwards Earl of Orrery , Colonel Codrington , Thomas Cheek , Efq . , and Colonel Blunt ...
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... those bless'd opiates still in vain he tries , Sleep's gentle image his embraces flies : Tumultuous cares lay rolling in his breast , And thus his anxious thoughts the fage exprest . Oft has this planet roll'd around the fun , Since to ...
... those bless'd opiates still in vain he tries , Sleep's gentle image his embraces flies : Tumultuous cares lay rolling in his breast , And thus his anxious thoughts the fage exprest . Oft has this planet roll'd around the fun , Since to ...
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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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