Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... thou place an equal there . " FROM THE PROPHECY OF FAMINE . Two boys , whose birth beyond all question springs From great and glorious , though forgotten , kings , Shepherds of Scottish lineage , born and bred On the same bleak and ...
... thou place an equal there . " FROM THE PROPHECY OF FAMINE . Two boys , whose birth beyond all question springs From great and glorious , though forgotten , kings , Shepherds of Scottish lineage , born and bred On the same bleak and ...
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... thou sing , nor ill doth Jockey play . Saw . Ah , Jockey , ill advisest thou , I wis , To think of songs at such a time as this . Sooner shall herbage crown these barren rocks , Sooner shall fleeces clothe these ragged flocks , Sooner ...
... thou sing , nor ill doth Jockey play . Saw . Ah , Jockey , ill advisest thou , I wis , To think of songs at such a time as this . Sooner shall herbage crown these barren rocks , Sooner shall fleeces clothe these ragged flocks , Sooner ...
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... thou know were none more hopeful swains ; Five brothers there I lost , in manhood's pride , Two in the field , and three on gibbets died : Ah ! silly swains , to follow war's alarms ! Ah !. what hath shepherds ' life to do with arms ...
... thou know were none more hopeful swains ; Five brothers there I lost , in manhood's pride , Two in the field , and three on gibbets died : Ah ! silly swains , to follow war's alarms ! Ah !. what hath shepherds ' life to do with arms ...
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... thou hast awkwardness enough , Go - fetch my gloves , and fan , and muff . -Well , heav'n be prais'd — this work is done , I'm ready now , ' my dear - let's run . Girl , -put that bottle on the shelf , And bring me back the key yourself ...
... thou hast awkwardness enough , Go - fetch my gloves , and fan , and muff . -Well , heav'n be prais'd — this work is done , I'm ready now , ' my dear - let's run . Girl , -put that bottle on the shelf , And bring me back the key yourself ...
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... Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval silence , when the morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ;. The O thou , whose word from solid darkness struck That 50 EDWARD YOUNG .
... Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval silence , when the morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ;. The O thou , whose word from solid darkness struck That 50 EDWARD YOUNG .
Términos y frases comunes
appear arms beauty beneath BORN breast breath character charms dear death deep delight earth fair fall fancy fate fear feel fire flow gave genius give half hand happy head hear heart Heaven hope hour human Italy kind known land laws leave light live look Lord mind morn native nature nature's never night o'er once pain pale peace plain pleasure poem poet poetry poor praise pride reason rest rich rise round scene shade shore sleep smile soft soon soul sound spirit spread spring sweet taste tears tell tender thee things thou thought till toil train trembling truth turn virtue voice wave wealth wild winds wings wish young youth