The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 30J. Nichols, 1779 - 304 páginas |
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... night draws on , The ditty still unfinish'd ; and the day Unequal to the Godhead's attributes Various , and matter copious of your fongs . Sublime at Jove's right - hand Apollo fits , And thence diftributes honour , gracious king , And ...
... night draws on , The ditty still unfinish'd ; and the day Unequal to the Godhead's attributes Various , and matter copious of your fongs . Sublime at Jove's right - hand Apollo fits , And thence diftributes honour , gracious king , And ...
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... night too oft he kicks , Or fhews his loco - motive tricks ; These first affaults fat Kate repays him ; When half - asleep , the overlays him . Now mark , dear Richard , from the age That children tread this worldly stage , Broom ...
... night too oft he kicks , Or fhews his loco - motive tricks ; These first affaults fat Kate repays him ; When half - asleep , the overlays him . Now mark , dear Richard , from the age That children tread this worldly stage , Broom ...
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... night upon a winter - sky : Caft it by day - light on the strand , Which compaffes fair Albion's land : If you can count the stars that glow Above , or fands that lie below 535 Into those common - places look , Which from great authors ...
... night upon a winter - sky : Caft it by day - light on the strand , Which compaffes fair Albion's land : If you can count the stars that glow Above , or fands that lie below 535 Into those common - places look , Which from great authors ...
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... night of thy ill - nature , But of thy follies , idle creature ! The turns of thy uncertain wing , 475 And not the malice of thy fting : Thy pride of being great and wife I do but mention , to despise ; I view with anger and difdain How ...
... night of thy ill - nature , But of thy follies , idle creature ! The turns of thy uncertain wing , 475 And not the malice of thy fting : Thy pride of being great and wife I do but mention , to despise ; I view with anger and difdain How ...
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... night at your devotion- But , if Come on , friend ; broach the pleasing notion : you would deprefs my thought , Your fyftem is not worth a groat― For Plato's fancies what care I ? I hope you would not have me die , Like fimple Cato , in ...
... night at your devotion- But , if Come on , friend ; broach the pleasing notion : you would deprefs my thought , Your fyftem is not worth a groat― For Plato's fancies what care I ? I hope you would not have me die , Like fimple Cato , in ...
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