The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 45Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... bear to tranfcribe , if the aspect and found of fo much Greek were not terrifying to a nice reader . But fome of the latter Poets of the Pagan world have debased this divine gift ; and many of the writers of the first rank , in this our ...
... bear to tranfcribe , if the aspect and found of fo much Greek were not terrifying to a nice reader . But fome of the latter Poets of the Pagan world have debased this divine gift ; and many of the writers of the first rank , in this our ...
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... bear to transcribe , if the aspect and found of fo much Greek were not terrifying to a nice reader . But fome of the latter Poets of the Pagan world have debased this divine gift ; and many of the writers of the - firft rank , in this ...
... bear to transcribe , if the aspect and found of fo much Greek were not terrifying to a nice reader . But fome of the latter Poets of the Pagan world have debased this divine gift ; and many of the writers of the - firft rank , in this ...
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... bear down with a mighty sweep The riches of the fields , and honours of the woods ; Storms , that ravage o'er the deep , And bury millions in the waves ; Earthquakes , that in midnight fleep Turn cities into heaps , and make our beds ...
... bear down with a mighty sweep The riches of the fields , and honours of the woods ; Storms , that ravage o'er the deep , And bury millions in the waves ; Earthquakes , that in midnight fleep Turn cities into heaps , and make our beds ...
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... bear ; So rofes grow on thorns , and honey wears a fting . In vain we seek a Heaven below the sky ; The world has falfe , but flattering , charms : Its diftant joys fhow big in our esteem , But leffen ftill as they draw near the eye ...
... bear ; So rofes grow on thorns , and honey wears a fting . In vain we seek a Heaven below the sky ; The world has falfe , but flattering , charms : Its diftant joys fhow big in our esteem , But leffen ftill as they draw near the eye ...
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... bear a part , With my melodious breath , I'd tear away the vital chord , A bloody victim to my Lord , And live ... bears them all . Thy Voice produc'd the seas and spheres , Bid the waves roar , and planets fhine ; But nothing like thy ...
... bear a part , With my melodious breath , I'd tear away the vital chord , A bloody victim to my Lord , And live ... bears them all . Thy Voice produc'd the seas and spheres , Bid the waves roar , and planets fhine ; But nothing like thy ...
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