The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 30J. Nichols, 1779 - 304 páginas |
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... thousand comely blifters ; The marks remaining on the skin , To tell the quality within . Diftinguish'd flashes deck the great : As each excels in birth or state , His oylet - holes are more and ampler : The king's own body was a ...
... thousand comely blifters ; The marks remaining on the skin , To tell the quality within . Diftinguish'd flashes deck the great : As each excels in birth or state , His oylet - holes are more and ampler : The king's own body was a ...
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... thousand bees enjoy their home ; Each does her ftudious actions vary , Το go and come , to fetch and carry : . Each ftill renews her little labour ; Nor justles her affiduous neighbour : Each whilft this thefis I maintain , I fancy ...
... thousand bees enjoy their home ; Each does her ftudious actions vary , Το go and come , to fetch and carry : . Each ftill renews her little labour ; Nor justles her affiduous neighbour : Each whilft this thefis I maintain , I fancy ...
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... thousand years fince ? If , in the fair fituation where this prince was placed , he was acquainted with forrow ; if , endowed with the greatest perfections of nature , and poffeffed of all the advantages of external condition , he could ...
... thousand years fince ? If , in the fair fituation where this prince was placed , he was acquainted with forrow ; if , endowed with the greatest perfections of nature , and poffeffed of all the advantages of external condition , he could ...
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... thousands of years after the fall of man : nor could he otherwife have written , or we read , one of the fublimest pieces of in- > vention that was ever yet produced . This likewise takes off the objection , that fome names of countries ...
... thousands of years after the fall of man : nor could he otherwife have written , or we read , one of the fublimest pieces of in- > vention that was ever yet produced . This likewise takes off the objection , that fome names of countries ...
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... thousand doubts oppofe the fearching mind . I know not why the Beach delights the glade With boughs extended , and a rounder shade ; Whilft towering Firs in conic forms arise , And with a pointed fpear divide the skies : Nor why again ...
... thousand doubts oppofe the fearching mind . I know not why the Beach delights the glade With boughs extended , and a rounder shade ; Whilft towering Firs in conic forms arise , And with a pointed fpear divide the skies : Nor why again ...
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