The Works of the British Poets, Том 10John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - Всего страниц: 1157 |
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... live , Firmness of nerve , and energy of thought , ** that he deferves , and will continue to deferve his reputation . He appears to have been conscious of its merit , when he called his collected compofitions The Works of the Author of ...
... live , Firmness of nerve , and energy of thought , ** that he deferves , and will continue to deferve his reputation . He appears to have been conscious of its merit , when he called his collected compofitions The Works of the Author of ...
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... live on alms of ages past . Men fill are men ; and they who boldly dare , Shall triumph o'er the fons of cold ... lives , that is - to dine . Half of their precious day they give the feaf ; And to a kind digeflion fpare the rest ...
... live on alms of ages past . Men fill are men ; and they who boldly dare , Shall triumph o'er the fons of cold ... lives , that is - to dine . Half of their precious day they give the feaf ; And to a kind digeflion fpare the rest ...
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... lives , Men igh in vain for none but for their wives ; Who arry to be free , to range the more , And wed one man , to wanton ... live , in glory die . Rife then , my mufe , in honeft fury rife ; They dread a fatire , who defy the fkies ...
... lives , Men igh in vain for none but for their wives ; Who arry to be free , to range the more , And wed one man , to wanton ... live , in glory die . Rife then , my mufe , in honeft fury rife ; They dread a fatire , who defy the fkies ...
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... live at once ; forfake the dam's warm fide ; Take the wide world , with nature for their guide ; Bound o'er the lawn , or feek the distant glade ; And find a home in each delightful fhade . 240 Will th ' tall reem , which knows no lord ...
... live at once ; forfake the dam's warm fide ; Take the wide world , with nature for their guide ; Bound o'er the lawn , or feek the distant glade ; And find a home in each delightful fhade . 240 Will th ' tall reem , which knows no lord ...
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... live upon thy hand ? Deft thou for him in forefts bend thy bow , And to his gloomy den the morfel throw . Where bent on death lie hid his taway brood , And , couch'd in dreadful ambush , pant for blood ; Or , fretch'd on broken limbs ...
... live upon thy hand ? Deft thou for him in forefts bend thy bow , And to his gloomy den the morfel throw . Where bent on death lie hid his taway brood , And , couch'd in dreadful ambush , pant for blood ; Or , fretch'd on broken limbs ...
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Стр. 220 - This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic Tears.
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