The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 30J. Nichols, 1779 - 304 páginas |
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... pleasure taught'ft her To draw the bow , to flay the fhaggy lion , And stop the fpreading ruin of the plains . Happy the nymph , who , honour'd by thy paffion , Was aided by thy power ! The monstrous Python Durft tempt thy wrath in vain ...
... pleasure taught'ft her To draw the bow , to flay the fhaggy lion , And stop the fpreading ruin of the plains . Happy the nymph , who , honour'd by thy paffion , Was aided by thy power ! The monstrous Python Durft tempt thy wrath in vain ...
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... pleasure to the senses . Two optic nerves , they fay , the ties , Like fpectacles , across the eyes ; By which the fpirits bring her word , Whene'er the balls are fix'd or stirr'd , How quick at park and play they strike ; The duke they ...
... pleasure to the senses . Two optic nerves , they fay , the ties , Like fpectacles , across the eyes ; By which the fpirits bring her word , Whene'er the balls are fix'd or stirr'd , How quick at park and play they strike ; The duke they ...
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... pleasure Your fhape , before he takes your measure . For real Kate he made the boddice , And not for an ideal goddess . No error near his shop - board lurk'd : He knew the folks for whom he work'd ; " Still to their fize he aim'd his ...
... pleasure Your fhape , before he takes your measure . For real Kate he made the boddice , And not for an ideal goddess . No error near his shop - board lurk'd : He knew the folks for whom he work'd ; " Still to their fize he aim'd his ...
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... pleasure , grief or laughter ; As we shall fhew at large hereafter . Mature , if not improv'd by time , 250 255 260 Up to the heart she loves to climb ; From thence , compell'd by craft and age , She makes the head her latest stage ...
... pleasure , grief or laughter ; As we shall fhew at large hereafter . Mature , if not improv'd by time , 250 255 260 Up to the heart she loves to climb ; From thence , compell'd by craft and age , She makes the head her latest stage ...
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... pleasure loft his fame . 490 495 500 Bold is the critic who dares prove 505 These Heroes were no friends to Love ; And bolder he , who dares aver , That they were enemies to war . Yet , when their thought fhould , now or never , Have ...
... pleasure loft his fame . 490 495 500 Bold is the critic who dares prove 505 These Heroes were no friends to Love ; And bolder he , who dares aver , That they were enemies to war . Yet , when their thought fhould , now or never , Have ...
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