English Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyErnest Bernbaum C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - Всего страниц: 364 |
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... thee ! -sent them hither , Priests , Protestants , the Devil and all together : Of all professions and of every trade , All that 6 ENGLISH POETS DANIEL DEFOE THE TRUE-BORN ENGLISHMAN (1701), 11 119-132, 189-228, 312-321.
... thee ! -sent them hither , Priests , Protestants , the Devil and all together : Of all professions and of every trade , All that 6 ENGLISH POETS DANIEL DEFOE THE TRUE-BORN ENGLISHMAN (1701), 11 119-132, 189-228, 312-321.
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... thee can feel no pain , And all thy insignificants disdain . Contempt , that false new word for shame , Is , without crime , an empty name , A shadow to amuse mankind , But never frights the DANIEL DEFOE A HYMN TO THE PILLORY (1703), 28-30.
... thee can feel no pain , And all thy insignificants disdain . Contempt , that false new word for shame , Is , without crime , an empty name , A shadow to amuse mankind , But never frights the DANIEL DEFOE A HYMN TO THE PILLORY (1703), 28-30.
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... thee Who suffer by oppressive injury . Shame , like the exhalations of the sun , Falls back where first the motion was begun ; And he who for no crime shall on thy brows appear Bears less reproach than they who placed him there . But if ...
... thee Who suffer by oppressive injury . Shame , like the exhalations of the sun , Falls back where first the motion was begun ; And he who for no crime shall on thy brows appear Bears less reproach than they who placed him there . But if ...
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... thee in prose ; And they have my whimsies , but thou hast my heart . The god of us verse - men ( you know , child ) , the sun , How after his journeys he sets up his rest ; If at morning o'er earth ' tis his fancy to run , At night he ...
... thee in prose ; And they have my whimsies , but thou hast my heart . The god of us verse - men ( you know , child ) , the sun , How after his journeys he sets up his rest ; If at morning o'er earth ' tis his fancy to run , At night he ...
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... . Thoughtless they act th ' old Serpent's part ; What tempting things they be ! Lord , how they twine about our heart , And draw it off from Thee ! Our hasty wills rush blindly on Where rising passion rolls 18 ENGLISH POETS ISAAC WATTS.
... . Thoughtless they act th ' old Serpent's part ; What tempting things they be ! Lord , how they twine about our heart , And draw it off from Thee ! Our hasty wills rush blindly on Where rising passion rolls 18 ENGLISH POETS ISAAC WATTS.
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