Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... pain ! With what surprize those glories first I view'd , That in one moment my whole heart subdued ! With such resistless beams , so fierce they shone , Not such the dazzling radiance of thy crown ! Sent from thy crown I never felt a ...
... pain ! With what surprize those glories first I view'd , That in one moment my whole heart subdued ! With such resistless beams , so fierce they shone , Not such the dazzling radiance of thy crown ! Sent from thy crown I never felt a ...
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... my thoughts return with killing pain , Within thy arms I sink , and swoon again : Again thou dost my sweet physician prove , From death to life alternately I move , j Now dead by anguish , now reviv'd by love 4 Epist . I. EPISTLES HEROIC.
... my thoughts return with killing pain , Within thy arms I sink , and swoon again : Again thou dost my sweet physician prove , From death to life alternately I move , j Now dead by anguish , now reviv'd by love 4 Epist . I. EPISTLES HEROIC.
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... pains . O'er the dear past my roving fancy flies , And brings thy image to my raptur'd eyes . No mourner's weeds , no captive's chain it wears , But bright in all its native charms appears ; Such grace , such virtue beaming from thy ...
... pains . O'er the dear past my roving fancy flies , And brings thy image to my raptur'd eyes . No mourner's weeds , no captive's chain it wears , But bright in all its native charms appears ; Such grace , such virtue beaming from thy ...
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... pains , as well as joys , soon find an end , And , tir'd of both , we call our shroud a Friend ! - Meet it as such , my GUILFORD , nor thy soul O'er - awe with fancy , or with fear control . Think , ' twill the rigor of thy lot repay ...
... pains , as well as joys , soon find an end , And , tir'd of both , we call our shroud a Friend ! - Meet it as such , my GUILFORD , nor thy soul O'er - awe with fancy , or with fear control . Think , ' twill the rigor of thy lot repay ...
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... pains , And only toil to forge his subjects chains ? And shall he hope the public voice to drown , The voice which gave , and can resume his crown ! When Conscience bares her horrors , and the dread Of sudden vengeance , bursting o'er ...
... pains , And only toil to forge his subjects chains ? And shall he hope the public voice to drown , The voice which gave , and can resume his crown ! When Conscience bares her horrors , and the dread Of sudden vengeance , bursting o'er ...
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