Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 3-4J. Bell, 1789 |
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... once ( if we may credit Fame , And still the garden keeps its ancient name ) A convent once there stood , a structure made To shun the world , where now the world is play'd : How decently ' twas built , what sins t'atone , What order ...
... once ( if we may credit Fame , And still the garden keeps its ancient name ) A convent once there stood , a structure made To shun the world , where now the world is play'd : How decently ' twas built , what sins t'atone , What order ...
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... once the massy rock oppose : In vain , his daring axe he heaves , Tow'rds the black vein a passage cleaves : Dissever'd by the nitrous blast , The stubborn barrier bursts at last . Thus urg'd by Hunger's clamorous call , Incessant Labor ...
... once the massy rock oppose : In vain , his daring axe he heaves , Tow'rds the black vein a passage cleaves : Dissever'd by the nitrous blast , The stubborn barrier bursts at last . Thus urg'd by Hunger's clamorous call , Incessant Labor ...
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... once shewn to her , and though but younger sisters , seize upon the elder's birth - right . Yet , however this art may be neglected by the powerful , it is still in greater danger from the mis- taken efforts of the learned to improve it ...
... once shewn to her , and though but younger sisters , seize upon the elder's birth - right . Yet , however this art may be neglected by the powerful , it is still in greater danger from the mis- taken efforts of the learned to improve it ...
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EPISTLES | 1 |
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