Moore. Cawthorne. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone. Mallet. Akenside. Gray. Littleton. GaySamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... wind , Left fenfe and happiness behind ? Corinna , left thefe whims prevail , To fuch as you , I write my tale .. A ... winds , and rattling hail , His lank , unfhelter'd fides affail . As round he caft his rueful eyes , He faw the ...
... wind , Left fenfe and happiness behind ? Corinna , left thefe whims prevail , To fuch as you , I write my tale .. A ... winds , and rattling hail , His lank , unfhelter'd fides affail . As round he caft his rueful eyes , He faw the ...
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... wind , Fra danger tears the vital spoil , And with affection fweetens toil . A cafe , too vent'rous ! cease to dare , In thine , our dearer fafety spare ! From him , ye cruel falcons , ftray , And turn , ye fowlers , far away ! Should I ...
... wind , Fra danger tears the vital spoil , And with affection fweetens toil . A cafe , too vent'rous ! cease to dare , In thine , our dearer fafety spare ! From him , ye cruel falcons , ftray , And turn , ye fowlers , far away ! Should I ...
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... wind , In fecret wifh'd a turtle too , And fighing to himself , withdrew . T FABLE XV . THE FEMALE SEDUCERS . IS faid of widew , maid , and wife , That honour is a woman's life ; Unhappy fex ! who only claim A being , in the breath of ...
... wind , In fecret wifh'd a turtle too , And fighing to himself , withdrew . T FABLE XV . THE FEMALE SEDUCERS . IS faid of widew , maid , and wife , That honour is a woman's life ; Unhappy fex ! who only claim A being , in the breath of ...
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... wind , And fhows her inftant foes behind . Amaz'd , with headlong speed the tends , Where late fhe left a host of ... winds be still ; To numbers bow'd each lift'ning hill , Uncurl'd the furging of the main , And smooth'd the thorny bed ...
... wind , And fhows her inftant foes behind . Amaz'd , with headlong speed the tends , Where late fhe left a host of ... winds be still ; To numbers bow'd each lift'ning hill , Uncurl'd the furging of the main , And smooth'd the thorny bed ...
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... wind , A fea , whofe fathom none can find , A moon , still changing , and revolving , A riddle , paft all human folving , A blifs , a plague , a heav'n , a hell , Afomething , which no man can tell . Now learn a fecret from a friend ...
... wind , A fea , whofe fathom none can find , A moon , still changing , and revolving , A riddle , paft all human folving , A blifs , a plague , a heav'n , a hell , Afomething , which no man can tell . Now learn a fecret from a friend ...
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