The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... shade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . How does thy Phocyas warm Britannia's ... shades , and Stygian glooms among , Of thy great labours this , the last ' and chief , At once demands our wonder ...
... shade ! accept this humble verse , Amidst the meaner honours of thy hearse . How does thy Phocyas warm Britannia's ... shades , and Stygian glooms among , Of thy great labours this , the last ' and chief , At once demands our wonder ...
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... shade , and fain Would hide his destin'd end , nor tell How he the dreaded foe of Spain , More fear'd than thousands on the plain , " He was then in Germany . " The counts Lodowick and Henry . 8 Sævis tranquillus in undis , the prince's ...
... shade , and fain Would hide his destin'd end , nor tell How he the dreaded foe of Spain , More fear'd than thousands on the plain , " He was then in Germany . " The counts Lodowick and Henry . 8 Sævis tranquillus in undis , the prince's ...
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... shade One lifeless lover is already laid , And soon shall cover two ; for ever wear Death's sable hue , and purple berries bear ! ” She said , and plunges in her breast the sword , Yet warm , and recking from its slaughter'd lord ...
... shade One lifeless lover is already laid , And soon shall cover two ; for ever wear Death's sable hue , and purple berries bear ! ” She said , and plunges in her breast the sword , Yet warm , and recking from its slaughter'd lord ...
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... shade , or light , To form in vellum , spotless as her mind , The fairest image of the feather'd kind ; Nature herself a strict attendance paid , Charm'd with th ' attainments of th ' illustrious maid , Inspir'd her thought , and ...
... shade , or light , To form in vellum , spotless as her mind , The fairest image of the feather'd kind ; Nature herself a strict attendance paid , Charm'd with th ' attainments of th ' illustrious maid , Inspir'd her thought , and ...
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... shades belong . O Venus ! lovely queen of soft desires ! For ever dwell where such supply thy fires ! May Virtue still ... shade Indulge th ' invention , and the judgment aid ) I , midst the smoke and clamours of the town , That choke my ...
... shades belong . O Venus ! lovely queen of soft desires ! For ever dwell where such supply thy fires ! May Virtue still ... shade Indulge th ' invention , and the judgment aid ) I , midst the smoke and clamours of the town , That choke my ...
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