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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... virtues that adorn a king , That make his reign blaze forth with bright re- nown , Beyond thofe gems whose splendour ... virtue place ; That , with an early care , and ftedfaft hand , The wicked perifa from the faithful land . When on ...
... virtues that adorn a king , That make his reign blaze forth with bright re- nown , Beyond thofe gems whose splendour ... virtue place ; That , with an early care , and ftedfaft hand , The wicked perifa from the faithful land . When on ...
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... virtue bound , There falling tears fhall wath it all around ; And fharp remorfe , yet fharper edg'd by woe , Deferv ... virtues reign , Her hands the book of facred love contain , A light ( truth's emblem ) on her bofom fhines , And at ...
... virtue bound , There falling tears fhall wath it all around ; And fharp remorfe , yet fharper edg'd by woe , Deferv ... virtues reign , Her hands the book of facred love contain , A light ( truth's emblem ) on her bofom fhines , And at ...
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... virtue boast alone . A RIDDLE . Uron a bed of humble clay , In all her garments loose , A prostitute my mother lay , To every comer's use . one gallant , in heat of love , His own peculiar made her ; gion far above , wer beds , convey'd ...
... virtue boast alone . A RIDDLE . Uron a bed of humble clay , In all her garments loose , A prostitute my mother lay , To every comer's use . one gallant , in heat of love , His own peculiar made her ; gion far above , wer beds , convey'd ...
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... virtue cross'd , Blufhing to see our blood no better loft ; Difdains in factious parties to contend , And proves in absence most Britannia's friend . So the great Scipio of old , to fhun That glorius envy which his arms had won , Far ...
... virtue cross'd , Blufhing to see our blood no better loft ; Difdains in factious parties to contend , And proves in absence most Britannia's friend . So the great Scipio of old , to fhun That glorius envy which his arms had won , Far ...
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... virtue nothing is deny'd . She fpoke , and pointing to the golden bough , Which in th ' Avernian grove refulgent grew , Seize that , the bids : he liftens to the maid ; Then views the mournful manfions of the dead ; The fhade of great ...
... virtue nothing is deny'd . She fpoke , and pointing to the golden bough , Which in th ' Avernian grove refulgent grew , Seize that , the bids : he liftens to the maid ; Then views the mournful manfions of the dead ; The fhade of great ...
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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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