The Works of the English Poets, Том 12E. Cox, 1779 - 154 страници |
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... fome mighty genius has defign'd , For the relief and wonder of mankind , Nature takes time to answer the intent , And climbs , by flow degrees , the steep afcent : Q3 She I She toils and labours with the growing weight , [ 229 ] An ...
... fome mighty genius has defign'd , For the relief and wonder of mankind , Nature takes time to answer the intent , And climbs , by flow degrees , the steep afcent : Q3 She I She toils and labours with the growing weight , [ 229 ] An ...
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... fome faint virtue force to fly That scene of joy , which yet the dies to try . Till fancy bawds , and , by mysterious charms , Brings the dear object to her longing arms ; Unguarded then the melts , acts fierce delight , And curfes the ...
... fome faint virtue force to fly That scene of joy , which yet the dies to try . Till fancy bawds , and , by mysterious charms , Brings the dear object to her longing arms ; Unguarded then the melts , acts fierce delight , And curfes the ...
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... fome drolling fprite demand , Well , Sir , what place had you , I pray ? How like a coxcomb fhould I ftand ! What would your Lordship have me say ? JUVENA L. THE SATIRE VIII . ARGUMENT . In this J V- 266 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
... fome drolling fprite demand , Well , Sir , what place had you , I pray ? How like a coxcomb fhould I ftand ! What would your Lordship have me say ? JUVENA L. THE SATIRE VIII . ARGUMENT . In this J V- 266 POEMS . STEPNEY'S.
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... brave actions , he thought fome hiftori- cal relations were neceffary towards rendering those inftances more intelligible ; which is all he pretends to to by his remarks . He would gladly have left [ 267 ] Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII.
... brave actions , he thought fome hiftori- cal relations were neceffary towards rendering those inftances more intelligible ; which is all he pretends to to by his remarks . He would gladly have left [ 267 ] Imitation of Juvenal, Satire VIII.
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... fome honour of your own acquire ; Add to that stock which justly we bestow On those bleft shades to whom you all things owe . This may fuffice the haughty youth to shame , Whose fwelling veins ( if we may credit fame ) Burft almost with ...
... fome honour of your own acquire ; Add to that stock which justly we bestow On those bleft shades to whom you all things owe . This may fuffice the haughty youth to shame , Whose fwelling veins ( if we may credit fame ) Burft almost with ...
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