The Works of the English Poets, Том 39J. Nichols, 1779 - 736 страници |
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... Shall ere long grow into a tree ; Whence takes it its increafe , and whence its birth , Or from the fun , or from the air , or from the earth , Where all the fruitful atoms lie ; How fome go downward to the root , Some more ambitiously ...
... Shall ere long grow into a tree ; Whence takes it its increafe , and whence its birth , Or from the fun , or from the air , or from the earth , Where all the fruitful atoms lie ; How fome go downward to the root , Some more ambitiously ...
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... shall for ever live , Won't pay th ' impertinence of being known : Elfe why fhould the fam'd Lydian king ( Whom all the charms of an ufurped wife and state , With all that power unfelt courts mankind to be great , Did with new ...
... shall for ever live , Won't pay th ' impertinence of being known : Elfe why fhould the fam'd Lydian king ( Whom all the charms of an ufurped wife and state , With all that power unfelt courts mankind to be great , Did with new ...
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... shall dare To be fucceffors to thefe great unknown , On Learning's high - eftablish'd throne . Cenfure , and Pedantry , and Pride , Numberless nations , ftretching far and wide , Shall ( I foresee it ) foon with Gothic fwarms come forth ...
... shall dare To be fucceffors to thefe great unknown , On Learning's high - eftablish'd throne . Cenfure , and Pedantry , and Pride , Numberless nations , ftretching far and wide , Shall ( I foresee it ) foon with Gothic fwarms come forth ...
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... shall I do ? I have lost my money , and shall lose my true love too ! * Dr. Swift . Then Then my Lord call'd me : Harry * , faid MRS . HARRIS'S PETITION . 25.
... shall I do ? I have lost my money , and shall lose my true love too ! * Dr. Swift . Then Then my Lord call'd me : Harry * , faid MRS . HARRIS'S PETITION . 25.
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... shall be small enough . He fpake , and , grudging , lent his aid : Th ' experienc'd bricks , that knew their trade ( As being bricks at fecond - hand ) , Now move , and now in order ftand . The building , as the poet writ , Rofe in ...
... shall be small enough . He fpake , and , grudging , lent his aid : Th ' experienc'd bricks , that knew their trade ( As being bricks at fecond - hand ) , Now move , and now in order ftand . The building , as the poet writ , Rofe in ...
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