English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... till she can spell . For while she makes her silk - worms beds With all the tender things I swear , Whilst all the house my passion reads In papers round her baby's hair , She may receive and own my flame ; For though MATTHEW PRIOR 11 ...
... till she can spell . For while she makes her silk - worms beds With all the tender things I swear , Whilst all the house my passion reads In papers round her baby's hair , She may receive and own my flame ; For though MATTHEW PRIOR 11 ...
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... Till some well - fenced retreat is found , And here they die or stand their ground . No hireling in their army's known ; But bravely fighting for their own Their courage and integrity At last were crowned with victory . They triumphed ...
... Till some well - fenced retreat is found , And here they die or stand their ground . No hireling in their army's known ; But bravely fighting for their own Their courage and integrity At last were crowned with victory . They triumphed ...
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... Till fate condemns me to the silent tomb . Fixed is the term to all the race of earth , And such the hard condition of our birth . No force can then resist , no flight can save : All sink alike , the fearful and the brave . No more but ...
... Till fate condemns me to the silent tomb . Fixed is the term to all the race of earth , And such the hard condition of our birth . No force can then resist , no flight can save : All sink alike , the fearful and the brave . No more but ...
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... till man improved it all . We just as wisely might of Heaven complain That righteous Abel was destroyed by Cain , As that the virtuous son is ill at ease , When his lewd father gave the dire disease . Think we , like some weak prince ...
... till man improved it all . We just as wisely might of Heaven complain That righteous Abel was destroyed by Cain , As that the virtuous son is ill at ease , When his lewd father gave the dire disease . Think we , like some weak prince ...
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... till a husband cools , Or , if she rules him , never shows she rules ; Charms by accepting , by submitting , sways , Yet has her humour most , when she obeys ; Let fops or fortune fly which way they will ; Disdains all loss of tickets ...
... till a husband cools , Or , if she rules him , never shows she rules ; Charms by accepting , by submitting , sways , Yet has her humour most , when she obeys ; Let fops or fortune fly which way they will ; Disdains all loss of tickets ...
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