The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... fight Ne'er winks in clouds , or fleeps in night , An endless spring of age the good enjoy , Where neither Want does pinch , nor Plenty cloy : There neither earth nor fea they plow , Nor aught to labour owe For food , that whilft it ...
... fight Ne'er winks in clouds , or fleeps in night , An endless spring of age the good enjoy , Where neither Want does pinch , nor Plenty cloy : There neither earth nor fea they plow , Nor aught to labour owe For food , that whilft it ...
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... on it . Chromius and thou art met aright , . For , as by nature thou doft write , So he by nature loves , and does by nature fight . VOL . II . C Nature Nature herfelf , whilft in the womb he was , FIRST NEMEAN ODE . 17.
... on it . Chromius and thou art met aright , . For , as by nature thou doft write , So he by nature loves , and does by nature fight . VOL . II . C Nature Nature herfelf , whilft in the womb he was , FIRST NEMEAN ODE . 17.
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... fight , Then , when they ' re fure to lose the combat by ' t . Nor can the fnow , which now cold Age does fhed Upon thy reverend head , Quench or allay the noble fires within ; But all which thou hast been , And And all that Youth can ...
... fight , Then , when they ' re fure to lose the combat by ' t . Nor can the fnow , which now cold Age does fhed Upon thy reverend head , Quench or allay the noble fires within ; But all which thou hast been , And And all that Youth can ...
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... fight ; Here I the lofing party blame , For thofe falfe Moves that break the Game , That to their Grave , the Bag , the conquer'd Pieces bring , And , above all , th ' ill - conduct of the Mated King . 1 " Whate'er these feem , whate'er ...
... fight ; Here I the lofing party blame , For thofe falfe Moves that break the Game , That to their Grave , the Bag , the conquer'd Pieces bring , And , above all , th ' ill - conduct of the Mated King . 1 " Whate'er these feem , whate'er ...
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... fight ' s fo ill , That things which swifteft move feem to stand still ' : We look not upon Virtue in her height , On her fupreme idea , brave and bright , In the original light ; But But as her beams reflected pafs Through our own ...
... fight ' s fo ill , That things which swifteft move feem to stand still ' : We look not upon Virtue in her height , On her fupreme idea , brave and bright , In the original light ; But But as her beams reflected pafs Through our own ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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