Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 páginas |
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... thou , fair freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower , alike undone By proud contempt , or favour's fostering sun , Still may thy blooms the changeful clime endure , I only ...
... thou , fair freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower , alike undone By proud contempt , or favour's fostering sun , Still may thy blooms the changeful clime endure , I only ...
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... thou cursed by Heaven's decree , How ill exchanged are things like these , for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! Kingdoms , by thee , to sickly greatness grown , 48 THE DESERTED ...
... thou cursed by Heaven's decree , How ill exchanged are things like these , for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! Kingdoms , by thee , to sickly greatness grown , 48 THE DESERTED ...
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... thou , sweet Poetry , thou loveliest maid , Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit THE DESERTED VILLAGE 49.
... thou , sweet Poetry , thou loveliest maid , Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit THE DESERTED VILLAGE 49.
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... Thou source of all my bliss , and all my woe , That found'st me poor at first , and keep'st me so ; Thou guide , by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well : Farewell ; and oh ! where - e'er thy voice ...
... Thou source of all my bliss , and all my woe , That found'st me poor at first , and keep'st me so ; Thou guide , by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well : Farewell ; and oh ! where - e'er thy voice ...
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